Lawyers for the late highlife musician, Charles Kwadwo Fosu, alias Daddy Lumba, have urged any person who wishes to claim something from his estate to submit such requests to them.
According to the lawyers, such claims, once filed, will be resolved accordingly.
“The Fosu Family has taken notice of various videos, public statements and social media posts circulating in recent days alleging claims against Ghana’s iconic musician, the Late CHARLES KWADWO FOSU affectionately known as DADDY LUMBA. In the spirit of transparency and dignity, all such persons with genuine and verifiable claims against the late Daddy Lumba are respectfully invited to submit such claims to the lawyers of the FOSU FAMILY and such claims will be resolved amicably,” part of a press release issued by Baba Jamal and Associates read.
The press release, dated August 1 and signed by Fati Ali Yallah further stated, “We also serve notice and caution all individuals or media outlets who continue to publish defamatory, unverified or misleading contents about the late Daddy Lumba to desist from such acts or will be held legally accountable. We urge the general public to act with respect and decorum as we mourn and prepare to bid a befitting farewell to this colossus of a musician.”
Daddy Lumba died on July 26 after a short illness.
The family and the Creative Arts agency in collaboration with other stakeholders have scheduled a vigil to be held on August 2 at the Independence Square.
The late musician is said to have produced 33 albums and 200 songs in his 40-year career.
The lyrics of his songs cut across themes- birth, marriage, death, love and even politics.
His funeral arrangements are yet to be announced.
Meanwhile, a book of condolence has been opened at his East Legon residence.
Among dignitaries who have visited so far is former President Akufo-Addo.
A delegation from Media General also paid a visit and signed the book of condolence.












