Daddy Lumba Has No Hand In Anokye Supremo’s Death – Kofi Nti

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One of the finest highlife musicians, Kofi Nti,  has descended on some Ghanaians who are pointing accusing fingers at Daddy Lumba of having a hand in Anokye Supremo’s death.
Speaking on Adom Entertainment Hall with Mike 2, Kofi Nti stated that Daddy has no hand in the death of Anoky Supremo hence warning the public to stop accusing him (Lumba).
“Why would Lumba kill Anokye, for what, after all Daddy has no competition with him, he Daddy rather competes with the likes of Amakye Dede, Kojo Antwi among others… He just mimicked him and he sent him to court and that doesn’t mean Lumba has killed him, the man has nothing to do to him”, he stated.

Lumba’s lookalike who was once called ‘Daddy Lumba Junior’ died on Wednesday, January 30, 2019, after undergoing surgery to remove a brain tumor that was detected in the latter part of 2018 after he had complained of a severe headache for some days.
Before, he (Anokye) left for the Rabindranath Tagore International Institute of Cardiac Sciences, Mukundapur in India, the tumor had already affected his sight.
The death of the ‘Fa Me Twa’ composer did not only come as a shock to some Ghanaians but with wild controversies on social media platforms accusing Daddy Lumba over the death of the young musician.
Some were even backing their allegations with the fact that the popular Highlife musician sued Anokye for impersonation.
Meanwhile, the mortal of the musician is expected in Ghana on Monday, February 11, 2019.
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