The legal disputes surrounding the estate of the late Ghanaian Highlife icon Daddy Lumba have intensified, with his daughter, Charlyn Fosu, taking significant legal action. On January 26, 2026, Charlyn filed a misjoinder at the Kumasi High Court, seeking to have her name removed from the letters of administration submitted by her mother, Akosua Serwaa, and her aunt, Ernestina Fosu. This move came amid allegations of name forgery, which the family has denied. The court ruled in favor of Charlyn, striking her name from the administration documents, a decision that reflects the family's desire for a peaceful resolution regarding their father's estate. Charlyn and her siblings have expressed support for their brother, Calvin Fosu, to manage the estate, aiming to foster harmony among family members during this challenging time.
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