See breakdown of Lumba’s 19 properties’ value at GH₵5.43m; Akosua Serwaa is contesting in court

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Details have emerged of the late highlife legend Daddy Lumba’s 19 properties’ value at GH₵5.43 million being contested in court by Akosua Serwaa.

 Akosua Serwaa, after she arrived in Ghana, ran to the Kumasi High Court on January 14, 2026, with an application exactly one month after her late husband was laid to rest, seeking letters of administration to manage and distribute the singer’s properties.

Reports suggest Lumba’s widow, Akosua Serwaa, his elder sister, Ernestina Fosu, and his daughter, Charlyn Fosu, have jointly applied for letters of administration to manage and distribute his properties.

In response, Daddy Lumba’s second wife, Odo Broni, together with her legal team, has filed to challenge Akosua Serwaa’s application.

Odo Broni’s legal team, however, argued that Akosua Serwaa cannot consider herself the sole surviving spouse of the late Daddy Lumba.

They argued that Akosua Serwaa does not have the capacity to individually apply for letters of administration.

The Kumasi High Court, following the filing of Odo Broni’s caveat, has given Akosua Serwaa and her legal team seven days to prove their case on why they should be granted the letters of administration to manage and distribute the properties of the late legendary singer.

Below are the 19 properties Akosua Serwaa is demanding a share of:

1. Half of a house at Dome, Accra – valued at about GH¢500,000

2. Half of a house at West Legon, Accra – valued at about GH¢500,000

3. Half of a house at Tantra Hills, Accra – valued at about GH¢400,000

4. Half of a rented house at Tantra, Accra – valued at about GH¢500,000

5. Half of House No. GA3329264 at East Legon, Ayawaso Municipality – valued at about GH¢600,000

6. Half of one plot of land at Tantra Hills, Accra – valued at about GH¢200,000

7. Half of a plot with a six-storey uncompleted building at Kasoa Toll Booth – valued at about GH¢600,000

8. Half of a five-storey house at Kasoa Toll Booth near Asamoah Gyan’s residence – valued at about GH¢600,000

9. Half of 20 plots of land at Tuba, Kasoa – valued at about GH¢400,000

10. Half of 30 plots of land with estate housing at Obom, Kasoa – valued at about GH¢600,000

11. Half of four plots at Amasaman – valued at GH¢100,000

12. Half of two plots at Kwaadaso, Kumasi – valued at GH¢50,000

13. Half of one plot at Appiadu, Kumasi – valued at GH¢20,000

14. Half of a plot at Tesano, Accra – valued at GH¢20,000

15. Half of DLFM, Accra – valued at GH¢10,000

16. Half of DL Water business, Accra – valued at about GH¢10,000

17. Half of eight private cars – valued at GH¢200,000

18. Half of two plots at Daban, Kumasi – valued at GH¢100,000

19. Personal effects – valued at GH¢20,000

 Total GH¢5,430,000

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