The Ekuona family of Nsuta is the clan to which Daddy Lumba belonged

The family of the late Highlife legend Daddy Lumba has issued a warning to fan clubs and individuals against producing unauthorized T-shirts bearing his name or image without their approval.

Speaking in a video shared by Gossip24 TV, the head of the family explained that they have observed some fan groups printing and selling such merchandise without informing them.

According to him, this is illegal and anyone caught engaging in this act will face legal consequences.

“Currently, some fan clubs are producing unauthorized T-shirts without the family’s knowledge. If you do not inform us about this, you may face legal action from our team,” the family head stated.

He mentioned that all activities connected to the late musician, including merchandise, must be approved by the family.

This, he said, is to protect Daddy Lumba’s legacy and ensure that everything done in his name is handled with dignity.

In addition to this warning, the family also addressed religious leaders who have been making public comments about the late singer.

The head of the family urged priests and prophets to be cautious with their words and to avoid making statements that could cause unnecessary controversy during this sensitive time.

“Regardless of your title, whether you are a priest or a prophet, our primary focus is on arranging a respectful burial for him now that he is gone. Therefore, we ask that you act with honesty and integrity in all your dealings,” he added.

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