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Ghanaians based in the United Kingdom held a solemn candlelight vigil in honour of the late higlife music great, Charles ...
Daddy Lumba, whose musical career spanned almost four decades, "was a cultural icon and his music touched countless lives", ...
The twin daughters of legendary Ghanaian highlife musician Charles Kwadwo Fosu have arrived in Ghana. A video of their arrival has gone viral online ...
A week has passed, but the silence is deafening. Ghana lost its Highlife king, a man whose voice was a national emotional thermostat. Charles Kwadwo Fosu, known to the world as Daddy Lumba, is gone.
The death of highlife legend Charles Kwadwo Fosu, better known as Daddy Lumba, has triggered a profound national discussion ...
Immersing yourself in their music through headphones, with no visual cues, it becomes a challenge to distinguish between ...
In a posthumous nod that blends football cheekiness with Ghanaian musical heritage, ESPN UK recently featured “Aben Wo Ha,” a ...
Comic actor, Lil Win has credited Daddy Lumba's hit song "Yentie Obiaa" for helping him through the hurtful allegations of ...
A close friend of late Ghanaian music legend, Daddy Lumba, has opened up on why the late musician refused to have his surgery ...
Daddy Lumba, Ghanaian music superstar, dead at 60 Born Charles Kojo Fosu, Daddy Lumba was a musical giant for the West African nation of 35,000,000, bringing the genre of highlife to a global stage.
Renowned Ghanaian media personality Nana Frimpong Zeiga has spurred new discussions over the legacy of Daddy Lumba, also known as Charles Kwadwo Fosu, the late highlife legend .
Kofi Okyere-Darko, director of diaspora affairs at the office of the president, described Daddy Lumba as "the greatest from Ghana in the last 100 years".