Sensational Court Orders Throw Daddy Lumba's Funeral into Utter Chaos

Preparations for the funeral ceremony of Ghana's Highlife icon, Charles Kwadwo Fosu, widely known as Daddy Lumba, have been thrown into disarray following a series of legal interventions by the Accra High Court. Daddy Lumba, who passed away on July 26, 2025, at the age of 60, was scheduled to be buried, with initial announcements pointing to Friday, December 13, and later Saturday, for the ceremony at Heroes Park near the Baba Yara Sports Stadium in Kumasi. However, these plans have faced repeated setbacks due to a family dispute that escalated to the courts.
The first major halt came as workers were in full swing erecting canopies, stages, and seating structures for the much-anticipated event. News broke of a last-minute injunction secured by Daddy Lumba’s maternal family, restraining the first respondent, Kofi Owusu, the family head (Abusuapanyin), from organizing the burial. The injunction also explicitly barred the third respondent, Transitions Funeral Home, from releasing Daddy Lumba’s body until the substantive case was heard and determined. This development left many fans who had gathered at the venue disappointed and triggered mixed reactions, with some praising the court's intervention for ensuring a dignified burial and others insisting the funeral should proceed despite the order.
The core of the legal challenge stems from deep-seated disagreements within the family regarding the funeral arrangements and financial management. The maternal family, as applicants, argued that the immediate family had been sidelined in the planning processes. This dispute highlights the complexities of Akan customs, which traditionally grant significant authority to the maternal lineage in burial matters. The court acknowledged these concerns, emphasizing the importance of due process and proper family involvement, even while recognizing that delaying the funeral could lead to increased costs.
In its initial ruling, the Accra High Court affirmed that while a family head typically holds authority over funeral preparations, such authority must be exercised in consultation with the immediate family. Consequently, the court directed Kofi Owusu to convene a comprehensive stakeholder meeting within three weeks to reach a consensus on a new burial date. Furthermore, it ordered that all funds raised for the funeral be meticulously separated from any accounts belonging to the Daddy Lumba Memorial Foundation, ensuring transparency and accountability in financial matters.
Adding another dramatic twist to the unfolding saga, the Accra High Court issued a new directive, recalling lawyers involved in the case to explain its latest decision. The court ordered the applicants, the maternal family, to pay an amount of GH₵2 million by 2:00 pm on a specific day. The court clarified that this substantial payment was intended to defray any costs incurred during the funeral preparations, should the burial ultimately be called off. Crucially, the ruling stipulated that if this payment was not made by the stipulated time, the funeral would proceed as scheduled for the very next day. This latest condition signifies the High Court's effort to balance the principles of due process and family consultation with the practicalities of allowing the legendary musician's final rites to take place, while simultaneously addressing the financial implications of any potential changes.
Public attention remains keenly focused on both Daddy Lumba’s enduring legacy in Ghana’s music industry and the intricate, emotionally charged family dispute surrounding his final farewell, as the situation continues to unfold with each new court directive.
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