Akosua Serwaa, widow of the late Highlife legend Daddy Lumba, has spoken for the first time since returning to Ghana from Germany, expressing surprise and gratitude at the massive crowd that welcomed her at Kotoka International Airport on January 9.
The crowd, which included supporters, media personalities Ohemaa Woyeje and Sally Mann, and notable figures like Evangelist Papa Shee and businessman Kennedy Agyapong (Kenpong), turned out to show solidarity with Akosua Serwaa, who had been away following disputes over funeral arrangements and widowhood rites after Daddy Lumba’s burial at Heroes Park, Kumasi, on December 13, 2025.
In a statement dated January 10, Akosua Serwaa said, “Upon landing safely at Kotoka International Airport, my first act was to thank God for His mercy and protection. As I walked through the terminal and noticed a large crowd gathered ahead, I quietly wondered whether a national leader had arrived on the same flight. As I drew closer, it became clear that the crowd had not gathered for a national leader, but for me, their sister, mother, and daughter, the widow of the late Daddy Lumba.”
She extended her heartfelt gratitude to her supporters, particularly the group known as Team Legal Wives, for their unwavering advocacy and solidarity, which she described as a symbol of unity and justice during the challenging period.