Kojo Antwi and His Wife Visit Daddy Lumba’s Family Following His Passing: “I Like His Headgear”
- Ghanaian musician Kojo Antwi and his wife visited Daddy Lumba's family after his death on July 26, 2025
- The Music Man looked dapper in an elegant black ensemble styled with his signature headgear to mourn his late friend
- Some social media users have commented on the trending photo as Kojo Antwi posed with Daddy Lumba's wife
In a heartfelt expression of solidarity, Ghanaian music icon Kojo Antwi, popularly known as Mr. Music Man, visited the family of highlife legend Daddy Lumba, who passed away on July 26, 2025.
Accompanied by his wife and prominent media personality KKD, Kojo Antwi made his way to Daddy Lumba's residence to offer condolences during this difficult time, reflecting the deep connection and respect shared among artists within the Ghanaian music community.

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Kojo Antwi poses with Daddy Lumba's wife
Legendary Ghanaian musician Kojo Antwi, noted for his distinctive style, made a striking impression in a traditional black ensemble paired with his signature headgear, symbolising mourning and respect for his late friend.
His presence served as a poignant reminder of the impact Daddy Lumba had not only on his life but also on the cultural landscape of Ghanaian music.
Kofi Antwi posed with Daddy Lumba's beautiful wife for a photoshoot, which has taken over the internet by storm.
In an exclusive interview with YEN.com.gh, the CEO of GhanaNdwom, Fiifi Adinkra, highlighted the importance of celebrities mourning with Daddy Lumba's family.
"There is nothing wrong with Ghanaians visiting Daddy Lumba's residence after his passing. I think everything is in order. Celebrities, friends and family can accordingly visit. Daddy Lumba was a father for all, and his music has touched and transformed the lives of these celebrities."
The Instagram photos are below:
Kojo Antwi mourns Daddy Lumba
During the visit, Kojo Antwi and his wife extended heartfelt condolences to Daddy Lumba's widow and children, ensuring they felt supported amidst their grief.
They were joined by media personality Serwaa Amihere, who had previously conveyed the heartbreaking news on DL FM, underscoring the significance of community support during such challenging times.
Various media platforms, including Facebook and Instagram, captured this poignant visit, showcasing the unity and compassion prevalent in the music industry during moments of sorrow.
The X video is below:
Kojo Antwi and Daddy Lumba's relationship
Throughout their careers, Kojo Antwi and Daddy Lumba shared a close professional relationship, frequently collaborating and performing together.
Their powerful combinations on stage blended traditional highlife music with contemporary influences, enriching the genre and leaving a lasting legacy for future generations.

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Kojo Antwi has often highlighted Lumba's profound influence on his musical journey, expressing gratitude for the mentorship and camaraderie they shared.
Their partnership had a dual purpose: nurturing the highlife genre and uplifting each other's artistic endeavours, creating a formidable alliance in the Ghanaian music scene.
The Instagram post is below:
Kojo Antwi and Daddy Lumba's memorable performances
Kojo Antwi and Daddy Lumba delighted fans with numerous performances together, bringing an electrifying energy to the stage.
African Legends Night 2018
One of their most significant appearances was at the 7th edition of African Legends Night, held on September 29, 2018, at the luxurious Kempinski Hotel in Accra.
This event marked the first time in several years that the two legends shared the same stage in Ghana.
Their performance, along with reggae-dancehall artist Samini, was a highlight of the night, captivating the audience with their timeless classics and dynamic presence.
The YouTube video is below:
Nana Acheampong mourns Daddy Lumba
Earlier, YEN.com.gh wrote about Nana Acheampong, who paid tribute to Daddy Lumba after his passing on July 26, 2025.
The other half of the Lumba Brothers wrote an emotional post on Facebook to celebrate the legendary musician.
Some social media users have commented on Nana Acheampong's post, where he celebrated his friend after his death.
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Source: YEN.com.gh