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Daddy Lumba’s children distance themselves from funeral injunction

By Vincent Ashitey
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The children of the late highlife legend, Charles Kwadwo Fosu, popularly known as Daddy Lumba, distanced themselves from the ongoing legal tussle over their father’s funeral arrangements.

The three children, Calvin, Charlyn, and Ciara Fosuh, in a statement clarified that they are “not parties to this legal process” and wish to remain uninvolved in any disputes surrounding the burial of their late father.

“We, the children of Akosua Serwaa and Daddy Lumba, wish to clarify that we are not parties to this legal process and that we do not wish to be involved in any disputes or conflicts surrounding the funeral arrangements,” the statement read.

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According to them, their only focus is to honour their father’s memory “in a dignified, respectful, and peaceful manner, befitting his remarkable life and contributions.”

The statement, signed by Charlyn Fosuh on behalf of her siblings, emphasised unity among the late musician’s children, regardless of family divisions.

“We stand together as his children from all sides of the family united in our love and respect for our father. At this difficult time, we wish to focus solely on celebrating his legacy and ensuring a fitting farewell,” they added.

The children also appealed to the public, media, and social media users to refrain from sensational commentary on the issue, urging restraint and respect for their late father’s memory.

“We kindly ask the general public, especially the media and social media commentators, to be measured and respectful in their commentary regarding the family, any ongoing legal matters, and the funeral arrangements,” the statement urged.

They called for a peaceful send-off that reflects the values Daddy Lumba cherished in his lifetime, “the peace, dignity, and unity he valued in life.”