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    Agnes Opoku Agyemang weighs in on Daddy Lumba, Akosua Serwaa and Odo Broni issue

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    Akosua Serwaa (L) is the legally married wife of the late Daddy Lumba (M) Akosua Serwaa (L) is the legally married wife of the late Daddy Lumba (M)

    Veteran Ghanaian gospel musician Agnes Opoku Agyemang has shared her thoughts on the ongoing controversy involving highlife legend Daddy Lumba, his first wife Akosua Serwaa, and Odo Broni.

    The dispute, which has generated widespread public debate, stems from a court case filed by Akosua Serwaa following the musician’s death. She is seeking legal recognition as the late singer’s lawful wife and the sole person entitled to perform his widowhood rites.

    Speaking in an interview with ZionFelix, Agnes Opoku Agyemang questioned why Akosua Serwaa stayed away from Daddy Lumba for such a long time.

    Using herself as an example, the “Me Nsan Makyi” hitmaker stated that if she still loved her husband, she would not have stayed away from him for so long but would have remained close to him wherever he was.

    However, Agnes clarified that she was not taking sides in the matter, commending Akosua Serwaa for maintaining her silence and protecting Daddy Lumba’s legacy.

    She further noted that neither Akosua Serwaa nor Odo Broni should be entirely blamed for the situation, pointing instead to the musician’s family head for mishandling the issue.

    The gospel singer also urged the public to stop making constant comments about the matter, advising Ghanaians to “mind their own business.”



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