Fosuh Family Issues Strong Warning to Roman Fada Over Unauthorized Funeral Announcements

Roman Fada and Daddy Lumba together

The family of the late Highlife legend, Charles Kwadwo Fosuh (Daddy Lumba), has issued a strong caution to media personality Roman Fada and other individuals allegedly spreading unauthorized information about funeral arrangements.

In an official family statement, the Fosuh family expressed concern over attempts by certain persons to make public announcements, distribute funeral information, or interfere in private family discussions without approval. The release emphasized that no individual—whether a close associate or member of the entertainment industry—has been authorized to speak on behalf of the family.

According to the statement, the family considers such conduct a serious breach and has warned Roman Fada and others involved to immediately cease issuing funeral updates or circulating invitations not sanctioned by the family.

The family further stated that:

  • Any public statements regarding the funeral must come only from the Fosuh Family or their officially appointed representatives.
  • Unauthorized distribution of funeral materials, posters, or invitations is strictly prohibited.
  • Interference in ongoing private family arrangements will not be tolerated.

The family cautioned that continued misrepresentation or interference will leave them with no option but to seek legal remedies, including filing formal complaints with the appropriate authorities.

Family Statement

“The family is working in unity and good faith to ensure that the funeral of our beloved Charles Kwadwo Fosuh (Daddy Lumba) is conducted with the dignity, respect, and love he deserves. We will not allow misinformation, opportunism, or unauthorized individuals to disrupt this process.”

 

The statement was signed by:

  • Mrs. Akosua Serwah Fosuh – Widow
  • Ms. Ernestina Brempomaa Fosuh – Sister

It was issued through the Fosuh Family Communications Office, which has urged the public, fans, and media houses to disregard any information not released officially through the family’s communication channels that all official enquiries are to be directed to: lumbafamilycommunication@gmail.com

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