• The late and legendary highlife musician Daddy Lumba’s water business, Lumba Nsu Pa, has gone viral after his demise
  • According to reports, guests who visit his residence to commiserate with the family were offered Lumba Nsu Pa bottled water
  • Meanwhile, a vigil is set to be held in his honour on August 2, 2025, a few days after he was reported dead on Saturday, July 26, 2025

Lumba Nsu Pa, the water company of the late and legendary highlife musician Charles Kwadwo Fosu, popularly known as Daddy Lumba, has gone viral after his demise, which was reported on Saturday, July 26, 2025.

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Daddy Lumba’s bottled water and sachet water business goes viral after his demise. Image Credit: @realdaddylumba and @gossips24tv
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Daddy Lumba’s water business trends

Following the passing of legendary highlife musician, tributes have continued to pour in from across Ghana and the diaspora.

While fans mourn his death, many are also celebrating his enduring legacy, not just in music but also in business, most notably through his bottled water and sachet water brand, Lumba Nsu Pa.

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Photos of the water brand resurfaced on social media a few days after his passing, sparking fresh conversations about the many ventures of the late music icon.

Lumba Nsu Pa, branded in bold red and white packaging, bears the emblem of a crowned letter “L” and the slogan “Pure in Every Form. Get a Grab.” It reflects the artist’s meticulous attention to quality and detail—traits he also brought to his decades-long career in music.

Famous Ghanaian blogger Gossips42tv shared a picture of the water bottle, and in the caption, they mentioned that it was served at Daddy Lumba’s residence.

They also mentioned that their field reporter, Ama Adepa, was served the bottled water and decided to share pictures of it on social media.

“Lumba Nsu Pa as served to our field reporter @official_miss_ama_adepa : The Marathon Continues 🤍✊🏻 #G24tv.”

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Okatakyie Afrifa, Afenyo-Markin, Patricia Appiagyei visit Daddy Lumba’s home to sign condolence book

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Pictures from Daddy Lumba’s final performance in London. Image Credit: Daddy Lumba/Facebook
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As fans across the country gather at the Ankwanoma crooner‘s residence to commiserate with the family and to remember him through vigils, tributes, and musical retrospectives, Lumba Nsu Pa has become an unexpected yet powerful symbol of his multifaceted legacy.

In recent days, social media has been flooded with posts celebrating Daddy Lumba’s contributions to Ghana’s music industry. Videos and pictures from his final performances at his headline concert in London, as well as emotional tributes from fellow musicians like King Promise and Nana Acheampong, and throwback interviews, have stirred nationwide reflection.

The reappearance of Lumba Nsu Pa bottles online has reignited public interest in the brand, with many Ghanaians calling for its preservation as part of his legacy. Fans are even sharing plans to stock the water at events commemorating his life.

Kumchacha copies tribute

YEN.com.gh reported that Prophet Kumchacha, the founder of Heaven’s Gate Ministries, went viral after a video showed him copying someone else’s tribute while signing the book of condolence for the late highlife legend, Daddy Lumba.

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The incident happened when Kumchacha visited the musician’s home to pay his respects following his passing. In the video, the prophet appeared unsure of what to write. Instead of composing his own message, he looked at a previously written tribute in the book and began copying it.

The video sparked laughter and disbelief online, with many social media users joking about the moment. Some found it funny, while others felt it was inappropriate.

Source: YEN.com.gh





Source: Yen.com.gh