The Ekuona Royal Family of Nsuta has announced that the one week observance for the late Ghanaian music icon, Charles Kwadwo Fosu, popularly known as Daddy Lumba, will be held in Accra on Saturday, August 30, 2025.
This follows the official announcement of his passing to the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, at the Manhyia Palace.
A representative of the family disclosed that the final funeral rites will take place in Kumasi, the capital of the Ashanti Region. The specific venue, however, will be announced later.
The family explained that the decision to hold the funeral in Kumasi is in line with Daddy Lumba’s royal roots.
“It is only fitting that his final farewell be held in his hometown, where his ancestral lineage lies,” the family stated.
They added that preparations are underway to officially inform the Ga Mantse and the Ga Traditional Council, in recognition of the many years Daddy Lumba spent in Accra and the large fan base he built there.
Acknowledging his lasting legacy and global influence, the family called on fans and mourners to observe the commemorations with dignity.
“We humbly ask that all who attend conduct themselves in a manner that honours his memory and ensures a peaceful celebration befitting of the legend he was,” the spokesperson said.
The family expressed deep appreciation to Ghanaians at home and abroad for the outpouring of love and support since news of his death was made public.
By: Jacob Aggrey
Read Next August 5, 2025
Ministry of Health to host Ghana Vaccine Manufacturing Forum August 5, 2025
Kennedy Agyapong picks nomination forms to contest in the 2026 NPP flagbearership race August 5, 2025
Kojo Oppong Nkrumah credits sharp rise in cocoa prices and production to previous administration August 5, 2025
Evatex Logistics rejects GACL’s contract termination, demands reversal within 7 days August 5, 2025
New cocoa price could lead farmers into smuggling across borders – Minority warns government August 5, 2025
President Mahama urges African leaders to build resilient, self-sustaining health systems August 5, 2025
“Africa does not need charity, Africa needs fair terms” – Director-General, WHO states August 5, 2025
Olusegun Obasanjo calls on African leaders to establish a health fund for health security August 5, 2025
Ministry of Education cautions staff against abetting students in 2025 WASSCE August 5, 2025
Road transport operators announce 20% transport fare increase from August 8, 2025
Source: GhanaianTimes | Continue to Full Story…
GIPHY App Key not set. Please check settings