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Ghana will observe the one‑week memorial for music legend Daddy Lumba on 30th August 2025 in Accra, according to an announcement made by his family via DL FM, the late singer’s radio station.
The funeral itself will be held in Kumasi on a date yet to be confirmed.
Daddy Lumba, born Charles Kwadwo Fosu, passed away on 26th July 2025 at the Bank Hospital in Accra after a short illness, aged 60. His death prompted an outpouring of grief across the nation and offers of condolences from public figures, including current and former presidents.
In tribute, the Creative Arts Agency, in collaboration with the Fosu family, organised a national candlelight vigil at Independence Square on 2nd August 2025, running from 6 pm to 10 pm. The vigil coincided with simultaneous tributes in countries including Germany, the United Kingdom, the United States and the Netherlands and even some in other parts of Ghana.
Daddy Lumba’s influence spans almost four decades and over 33 albums. His hits include Theresa, Aben Wo Ha, Ohia Asɛm, Playboy, Biribi Gyegye Wo, Seese Wo Se, Woho Kyere, and Awoso. He is widely regarded as one of Ghana’s greatest highlife musicians, earning numerous awards, including multiple Ghana Music Awards, the Legend of Entertainment Award (EMY Africa) in 2018, and a Presidential Grand Medal in 2025.
The one‑week observation on 30th August, 2025 is expected to bring together fans, fellow musicians and industry leaders in celebrating Daddy Lumba’s legacy and influence on Ghanaian music.
The date for the main funeral arrangements in Kumasi will be announced in due course, according to the family.
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