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The family of the late Ghanaian highlife legend, Charles Kojo Fosu, popularly known as Daddy Lumba, has officially informed government of his death.
On Monday, 25 August, the family paid a courtesy call on the Chief of Staff, Julius Debrah, at the Jubilee House to observe traditional protocol and formally communicate the news.
The meeting also opened discussions on funeral arrangements and possible state support to honour the music icon.
Daddy Lumba passed away on 26 July at The Bank Hospital in Cantonments, Accra, a loss that sent shockwaves throughout the country and beyond.
Since his passing, tributes have poured in from musicians, political leaders and fans, celebrating his immense contribution to Ghanaian music and culture.
Born on 29 September 1964, Daddy Lumba rose to fame in the 1980s and went on to become one of the most influential figures in highlife.
Over a career spanning more than three decades, he released over 30 albums and produced enduring classics such as Aben Wo Ha, Theresa, Yentie Obiaa and Playboy.
His artistry, characterised by wit, soul and incisive social commentary, earned him a cherished place in the hearts of Ghanaians.
His breakthrough came with the Lumba Brothers, a collaboration with Nana Acheampong, before embarking on a hugely successful solo career.
Widely decorated with awards and accolades, Daddy Lumba inspired generations of musicians and cemented his legacy as one of Ghana’s greatest musical icons.
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