Following the burial of renowned Ghanaian musician Daddy Lumba on July 26, 2025, disputes have erupted regarding the management of his estate. His widow, Akosua Serwaa, filed for letters of administration at the Kumasi High Court on January 14, 2026, seeking to oversee his properties. However, Odo Broni, another partner of the late musician, has contested this application, claiming that Akosua cannot be recognized as the sole surviving spouse. The court has granted Akosua seven days to justify her claim to manage Lumba's estate.
In a separate yet notable event, Ghanaian musician and entrepreneur D-Black celebrated his birthday on January 13, 2026, by urging citizens to cherish the peace in the nation. He emphasized Ghana's reputation as one of the most peaceful countries and called for love and unity among its people. As part of his birthday celebrations, D-Black visited the Rising Star Orphanage in Dodowa, where he made donations through his Desmond Blackmore Foundation, continuing his support for orphanages and vulnerable children in Ghana.
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