Charlyn Fosuh distances herself from from Akosua Serwaa
Akosua Serwaa has suffered another setback in her legal battle over the estate of late highlife legend Charles Kwadwo Fosuh, popularly known as Daddy Lumba, after her daughter, Charlyn Fosuh, formally asked the Kumasi High Court to remove her name from the case.

Daddy Lumba passed away on July 26, 2025, at the age of 60, triggering a series of legal disputes among his surviving family members over the management of his estate.
On January 13, 2026, Akosua Serwaa filed an application at the Kumasi High Court seeking letters of administration to take control of the late musician’s estate. The application listed Akosua Serwaa, her eldest daughter Charlyn Fosuh, and Daddy Lumba’s sister, Ernestina Fosuh, as applicants.
However, the process was stalled after lawyers for Daddy Lumba’s other wife, Odo Broni, filed a caveat, a legal move that temporarily freezes the grant of letters of administration until all interested parties are heard.
On January 26, lawyers representing Charlyn Fosuh appeared before the Kumasi High Court to plead that her name be withdrawn from the application. Speaking after the hearing, her lawyers said Charlyn was added to the case without her knowledge or consent.
They explained that Charlyn does not wish to align with her mother’s application and instead prefers that all of Daddy Lumba’s children present a united front in handling matters related to their late father’s estate.
The development further complicates the legal tussle over Daddy Lumba’s estate, which remains unresolved as the court continues to hear from all parties involved…CONTINUE MORE READING>>>
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