🔥 Breaking: Ghana Mourns Daddy Lumba’s Passing

Legendary Ghanaian highlife artist Daddy Lumba (Charles Kwadwo Fosu) has passed away at the age of 60. His death occurred in the early hours of Saturday, July 26, 2025, at The Bank Hospital in Accra after a brief illness.


🧾 Family Statement and Public Reaction

  • The family confirmed the news via an official statement from their legal representatives, Baba Jamal & Associates, describing Lumba as “more than a musician,” but a cultural symbol whose legacy shaped multiple generations .
  • Tributes have poured in across social media and from the entertainment industry, with fans, colleagues, and celebrities expressing profound grief and reflecting on his influential career.

🎤 Legacy and Impact

  • Daddy Lumba’s musical journey spanned over four decades, producing memorable classics like “Aben Wo Ha,” “Theresa,” and “Yenting Obiaa.”
  • He released over 30 albums, continually shaping Ghanaian highlife music and mentoring emerging artists.

🧠 Rumors vs. Reality

  • While rumors of his death have circulated many times before, this announcement is officially confirmed. Past denials from his management and PR officers referred to earlier false death reports, but today’s accounts stem from verified family sources.
  • His manager Roman Fada has previously dismissed unrelated death and scandal allegations linking Lumba to other tragedies, calling them baseless and harmful.

📋 Summary Table

DetailInformation
Full NameCharles Kwadwo Fosu (Daddy Lumba)
Age60
Date of PassingJuly 26, 2025
Place of DeathBank Hospital, Cantonments, Accra
CauseBrief illness (unspecified)
Confirmed byFamily via legal representatives (Baba Jamal & Associates)
Legacy HighlightsOver 30 albums, iconic hits, cultural mentorship, highlife legend

🌍 Final Reflection

Daddy Lumba’s death signals the end of an era in Ghanaian music. His artistry, lyrical depth, and influence will be remembered as hallmarks of Ghana’s cultural heritage. The mourning is profound, but his songs and legacy live on.

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