Stop pointing fingers on Daddy Lumba for celebrity deaths – Roman Fada urges

HomeENTERTAINMENT

Stop pointing fingers on Daddy Lumba for celebrity deaths – Roman Fada urges

Roman Fada, the manager of legendary Highlife musician Daddy Lumba, has appealed to Ghanaians to stop linking the deaths of creative industry figures

“A lot of creatives are battling depression in Ghana” – Rex Omar
Impregnating a woman is the same as marrying her – Dada KD
Dada KD goes home September 20

Roman Fada, the manager of legendary Highlife musician Daddy Lumba, has appealed to Ghanaians to stop linking the deaths of creative industry figures to the iconic artist.

This plea follows recent rumors and accusations that Daddy Lumba could be responsible for the death of fellow Highlife musician Dada KD.

Baseless Rumors and Accusations

Concerns intensified recently with whispers suggesting Daddy Lumba’s alleged feud with Dada KD could be connected to the latter’s death.

This follows a similar wave of speculation surrounding the unfortunate demise of Anokye Supremo, also known as the “Daddy Lumba lookalike,” whose death was also tragically attributed by some to Lumba.

Roman Fada has described these allegations as unfounded and hurtful, emphasizing that they tarnish Daddy Lumba’s reputation and cause immense distress to him and those close to him.

Roman Fada’s Plea

Speaking out against the blame game, Roman Fada urged the public to cease linking Daddy Lumba to the deaths of creative industry figures.

“It’s becoming too much,” he expressed with visible frustration. “Every time a creative person passes away, Daddy Lumba’s name is dragged into it.” He jokingly added, “Honestly, at this rate, even if a Pope dies, Daddy Lumba will be blamed.”

Respecting the Departed

Roman Fada implored Ghanaians to respect the departed and focus on their legacies rather than engaging in speculative and damaging accusations.

He emphasized that such baseless rumors cause immense distress to the families and loved ones of the deceased, and urged the public to be more considerate and respectful in their discussions about celebrity deaths.

COMMENTS

WORDPRESS: 0
DISQUS: