Hiplife legend, Reggie Rockstone

Hiplife legend Reggie Rockstone has waded into the ongoing dispute between the widows of the late Daddy Lumba, which has been making waves on social media in recent times.

Recently, following the announcement of the funeral arrangements for the late icon, his legally married wife, Akosua Serwaa, sought legal redress over being left out of the funeral arrangements, prompting responses from the extended family of Lumba.

The back-and-forth have been covered extensively by the media; however, aside from entertainment pundits, celebrities have been mute on the issue.

Reggie Rockstone, in a post on his X account on October 15, 2025, called for a solution to the ongoing dispute.

“Can we let Daddy Lumba rest in peace tho? Dayuum!!” he posted.

His post echoes that of many Ghanaians who have pleaded for an amicable solution to the matter, which has clouded over what should be a well-celebrated send-off for the musician icon.

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What happened?

Daddy Lumba’s German-married wife, Akosua Serwah Fosuh, sought a court injunction to halt the funeral, demanding recognition as the sole legal widow with the right to perform traditional widowhood rites. She accused the family of excluding her from preparations and ignoring her marital status.

However, the Fosu Royal Family is in support of Priscilla Ofori, known as “Odo Broni,” who lived with Daddy Lumba in Ghana for over fifteen years and bore him six children, claiming that she was recognised as his wife by asserting that an Akan customary dissolution of the German marriage had occurred, making her the legitimate spouse under Ghanaian custom.

The family, led by Abusuapanyin Kofi Wusu, has moved to organise funeral rites according to Akan tradition, asserting that customary law gives them authority over the burial, a position supported by the Neequaye v. Okoe legal precedent.

See the post below:

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