Daddy Lumba left no will – High Court

The High Court in Accra has confirmed that there is no registered will for the late highlife musician Charles Kwadwo Fosuh, popularly known as Daddy Lumba, at the registry of the Probate and Administration Division.

This confirmation followed an official search conducted at the registry as part of the legal process to manage the estate of the late musician.

The search was carried out to find out whether Daddy Lumba had deposited a will with the High Court, including details such as when it was filed, who submitted it, and the lawyer who prepared it.

However, the registry’s response dated January 19, 2026, stated that “there is no record of any will deposited by Daddy Lumba.”

The document, which was signed and stamped by the Registrar of the Probate and Administration Division, confirmed that no such record exists at the court.

With no registered will on record, the estate of the late musician may be administered under Ghana’s intestate succession laws, unless a will is later produced from another source.

This situation adds further legal considerations for the family and those handling his estate.

Daddy Lumba, who was widely celebrated for his lasting contribution to Ghanaian highlife music, passed away leaving behind a strong musical legacy.

His death has continued to draw attention to how his estate will be managed, given his status as one of Ghana’s most influential music figures…CONTINUE MORE READING>>>

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