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Former President Nana Akufo Addo has promised to extend the needed support to the children of the late Highlife Musician Daddy Lumba.
He noted that this is part of the measures to show appreciation to the musician.
The Former President said this when he visited the family to extend his sympathy.
Nana Akufo-Addo insisted that the late Highlife Musician Daddy Lumba is indeed among the greats in the Music industry that the country has produced.
“Indeed, Daddy Lumba goes into the History books for Highlife greats that the country has produced, like King Bruce, Jerry Hanson and E.T. Mensah.
“He is indeed part of them. And to his children, the assurance is that they will not be orphans. We will all support them,” the former president said.
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