Popular Kumawood actor and movie producer Kwadwo Nkansah ‘LilWin’ has waded into the ongoing brouhaha over the funeral dates of the two widows of the late Daddy Lumba.
In a post on his Instagram handle on December 2, 2025, LilWin, who was in the middle of a shoot, was asked by a blogger his thoughts on the matter.
He noted that he had been following the legal battle, including the change of the funeral date, and called for peace between the two camps.
“I’m pleading with Akosua Serwaa and Odo Broni. They should exercise peace. I’ve followed the case since day one. The funeral date was set on the 6th of December. I later heard it was moved to the 13th,” he said.
He also pointed out the recent clash between Evangelist Papa Shee and the Lumba family’s Abusuapanin Kofi Owusu, after the former had suggested March 14, 2026, for the funeral.
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LilWin, however, suggested a more radical approach.
“My suggestion of how Ghana can have a peaceful space to conduct the funeral on December 13 is if they can catch and detain Papa Shee somewhere. After the funeral, they can release him, or, they can fly him out and bring him back after the funeral,” he said amid laughter.
The actor’s comments come after Kofi Owusu, the family head, threatened to sue Papa Shee if he continues claiming the December 13, 2025, burial date will be changed.
Papa Shee had claimed the funeral cannot proceed as scheduled because Lumba’s children have exams in February 2026, and some have expired passports.
He had suggested the burial should be postponed to March 14, 2026, citing the need to meet with President John Dramani Mahama about a potential state burial.
However, Kofi Owusu claimed he set the December 13 date and stated that Papa Shee has no authority, as he is not a family member.
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