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The children of the late highlife legend Charles Kwadwo Fosu, popularly known as Daddy Lumba, have strongly denied reports circulating on social media suggesting a rift between them and their mother, Mrs Akosua Serwah Fosuh, describing the claims as false, malicious and deeply offensive.
In a statement issued in Accra on January 20, 2026, the family said it was disturbed by narratives alleging tension within the family, including suggestions that their mother could be arrested for speaking or writing on their behalf.
According to the children, there is no conflict whatsoever, stressing that their relationship with their mother remains strong, loving and united.
They also condemned what they described as reckless accusations against individuals who have offered support to the family during this period, particularly claims that such gestures were driven by ulterior motives.
The children said such allegations were unfair and only served to fuel unnecessary speculation and division.
Reaffirming their position, the children stated that their loyalty to their mother is unwavering, adding that rumours suggesting otherwise were deliberate falsehoods.
They urged the public to ignore and refrain from amplifying misinformation, noting that such narratives were not only harmful to the family but also disrespectful to the memory and legacy of their late father, whose contribution to Ghana’s music and cultural heritage remains significant.



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