Ghanaian evangelist and social media personality Evangelist Patricia Asiamah (Agradaa), popularly known as Agradaa, has commented on the ongoing legal dispute involving the widows of late highlife legend Daddy Lumba.
She made the remarks during a TikTok live session, where she addressed supporters of the two camps involved in the case.
Public Offer of “Spiritual Support”
Agradaa stated that she is willing to support any side in the dispute if properly engaged, describing her involvement as “spiritual assistance.”
Her comments, made in a lighthearted tone, have since attracted significant attention on social media.
Background to the Legal Dispute
The controversy stems from an ongoing court case over the estate of Daddy Lumba, who passed away on July 26, 2025, at the age of 60.
Two women—Akosua Serwaa and Odo Broni—have been involved in legal proceedings concerning recognition as the musician’s lawful spouse.
Court Proceedings
Akosua Serwaa initially filed a case at the Kumasi High Court seeking recognition as the sole legal wife and a share of the late musician’s estate.
However, the court ruled that she did not sufficiently prove the authenticity of her marriage documentation, leading to a decision recognising both parties as spouses.
Dissatisfied with the ruling, she has since filed an appeal at the Court of Appeal in Kumasi.
Estate and Legal Interests
The dispute also involves claims over properties, including residential buildings in Accra and interests in business entities linked to the late musician.
The case has been adjourned to April 23, 2026, as legal proceedings continue.
The Bigger Picture
The ongoing dispute has sparked widespread public discussion about inheritance laws, marriage recognition, and estate management involving high-profile figures in Ghana’s entertainment industry.
