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    Okraku-Mantey Proposes Converting Daddy Lumba’s East Legon Home Into A Revenue Generating Museum

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    Okraku-Mantey Proposes Converting Daddy Lumba’s East Legon Home Into A Revenue Generating Museum
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    Former Deputy Minister of Tourism, Culture, and Creative Arts, Mark Okraku-Mantey, has put forth a bold suggestion by suggesting that the East Legon residence of legendary Daddy Lumba should be transformed into a revenue-generating museum and cultural center rather than being merely inherited and lived in by the family.

    In a recent interview with Aluta FM, Okraku-Mantey argued that converting the property would not only honor the music legend’s legacy but also provide a significant, long-term source of income for the family.

    Okraku-Mantey’s proposal goes beyond a simple museum. He suggested the converted residence should be a multi-functional complex, complete with various facilities that visitors would pay to use:

    A Museum: To house artifacts, memorabilia, and detailed information about Daddy Lumba’s life and immense achievements.

    A Conference Centre: A facility where people could pay to hold meetings and corporate gatherings.

    A Mini-Restaurant: To offer guests dining options, further contributing to the center’s revenue.

    He emphasized that this strategic conversion would allow the family to “make more money from that rather than just staying in it.”

    The former Deputy Minister noted that the prestige of the location and the figure it represents could elevate the property to a national asset.

    He suggested that even high-profile government figures, including Ghanaian Presidents and Ministries, could host international guests at the facility for a fee.

    He specifically mentioned that, “Even President Mahama can host some guests there,”

    Okraku-Mantey firmly believes that this initiative is the best way to keep the iconic Daddy Lumba’s story alive and allow future generations to learn more about the musical giant’s life and enduring contributions to Ghanaian music.



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