π± “He Took the Truth to the Grave!” β Daddy Lumbaβs Death IGNITES Ghanaβs Biggest Celebrity Feud ππ£οΈ
It was meant to be a solemn day.

Fans gathered outside homes, blasting Daddy Lumbaβs hits.
Tributes poured in from every corner of Ghana and the diaspora.
Social media was flooded with tearful memories and nostalgic lyrics.
But as the music swelled, one voice broke through the mourning with the force of a sledgehammer: Kwame A-Plus.
Known for his politically charged opinions and fearlessness in confronting power, A-Plus didnβt mince words.
Within an hour of the death announcement, he posted a now-viral video on Facebook Live, his face tense, voice shaking with fury.
βYou donβt get to die without answering for what you did,β he said.
βDonβt let these people fool you with tributes.

This man took secrets to the grave.
And some of us are not going to let him rest easy.
The live stream racked up over 1 million views in just three hours.
The comments were a warzone β some applauding his courage, others accusing him of disrespecting the dead.
But A-Plus wasnβt finished.
He went on to accuse Lumba of βabandoning people who built his career,β hinting at unresolved tensions with musicians from the 90s who allegedly felt used and discarded.
He referenced secret industry deals, political affiliations, and βa personal betrayalβ he refused to name directly β only describing it cryptically as βthe thing he knew I knew.
It wasnβt long before Ghanaβs political and entertainment elite began to respond.
Sarkodie took to X, writing:

βLegends are complicated.
But today, I mourn the voice that raised me.
Rest well, Lumba.A subtle but telling post β a tribute laced with restraint.
Stonebwoy, in a more emotional reaction, posted an Instagram Story of himself crying while listening to βAben Wo Ha,β captioning:
βWhether the man had faults or not, he was ours.
Ghana’s musical bloodline runs through his voice.
President Akufo-Addo issued an official state statement calling Lumba βa national treasure whose legacy transcends controversy,β and confirmed that plans are in motion for a state-assisted funeral.
But it was Ken Agyapong who shocked many with his sharp response to A-Plusβs comments.
Speaking on Oman FM, Ken said:
βIf you have problems with a man, settle it while heβs alive.
Donβt be a coward and attack a corpse.

Lumba had his flaws, but he did more for Ghana than many living today.
Vice President Bawumia, usually reserved on entertainment matters, joined the conversation with an unusually personal tribute:
βIn times of hardship, it was Lumbaβs music that gave us escape.
His melodies were hope.
Ghana will never forget.
The reactions didnβt stop there.
From Mzbel, who cryptically posted βDeath doesnβt clean a conscience,β to Efya, who simply tweeted, βComplicated man.
Powerful music.
No comment,β β it was clear the industry was wrestling with two Lumbas: the genius, and the man behind it.
Even Lumbaβs own family broke their silence.
His son, in a heartbroken Instagram video, addressed A-Plus directly:
βHe was my father before he was your controversy.
Whatever beef you had, it died with him.
Let us bury a father in peace.
But as funeral arrangements begin and tributes grow louder, so does the pressure on A-Plus to clarify what he meant.
Did Lumba truly wrong people in his lifetime? Were there untold scandals buried beneath his fame? Or is this just another example of a man speaking truth in a moment the public wasnβt ready for?
Sources close to Lumbaβs inner circle hint that A-Plus wasnβt alone in feeling betrayed.
Some allege financial disputes, secret political donations, and even personal vendettas that had long been kept from the spotlight.
Rumors swirl about a private notebook Lumba allegedly kept β one insiders now refer to as βthe vaultβ β filled with names, debts, and unfinished business.
Whether this book exists or not is unknown.
But its legend has grown overnight.
Meanwhile, fans continue to stream his music in record numbers, with Spotify and Boomplay reporting a 600% spike in Lumbaβs catalog plays within 24 hours.
It’s a bittersweet renaissance β one that proves the power of his art, even as questions about his character refuse to die.
So now, Ghana stands divided:
Is A-Plus a truth-teller, finally exposing the rot behind the mask of fame?
Or is he a provocateur, seizing on tragedy to settle personal scores?
The truth may never be fully known.
What is certain, however, is that Daddy Lumbaβs death has ignited a national reckoning β not just about one manβs legacy, but about how we choose to remember those who shaped usβ¦ flaws, firestorms, and all.
Stay tuned.
Because this story isnβt over β itβs just beginning to unravel.