Eleven Children Of Daddy Lumba Release Tribute Song In His Honour Amid Ongoing Brouhaha About His Funeral – Watch Video

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In the midst of the ongoing controversies surrounding the funeral arrangements of the late Ghanaian music icon Daddy Lumba, eleven of his children have come together to release a tribute song in his honour.

The song which is by a touching video, was shared on Daddy Lumba’s official Facebook page on Monday, November 24, 2025.

READ ALSO: Evang. Papa Shee Lands In Hot Waters Over His Claims That Daddy Lumba’s Funeral Cannot Take Place On The December 13 Date – Watch Video

The video features moving scenes of the many highly respected personalities from various walks of life who visited the musician’s Accra residence to sympathize with the family following his passing.

The tribute, filled with emotion and unity, highlights the deep affection and collective grief of his children, even as the public continues to witness the turbulence surrounding his final rites.

The post further indicated that the vocals on the tribute track came from Daddy Lumba’s children: Calvin Schindler (Germany), Denise Lady Ama Saah Fosuh (UK), Darren K Fosuh (Toronto, Ontario, Canada), Charlyn Amasah Fosuh (Germany), Ciara Akosua Serwaa Fosuh (Germany), Charles Kwadwo Fosuh Jnr (Ghana), Nana Ama Saah Fosuh (Ghana), Ohemaa Ofori Fosuh (Ghana), Awo Yaa Gyamfua Fosuh (Ghana), Katakyie Gyamfi Fosuh (Ghana), and Charles Kwadwo Fosuh (Ghana).

Watch the video below:

These children are from different mothers, including the musician’s German-based wife, Akosua Serwaa Fosuh, who is currently engaged in a legal battle with Odo Broni over who is recognized as Daddy Lumba’s legitimate spouse.

This ongoing dispute forms part of the broader brouhaha that has overshadowed preparations for the musician’s final funeral rites.

Despite the numerous controversies, including conflicting public claims by Evangelist Papa Shee, who recently suggested that the funeral would not take place as planned, it is now publicly confirmed that Daddy Lumba’s funeral is scheduled for December 13, 2025, with all arrangements moving forward accordingly.

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