Members of Parliament Sing Their Favorite Daddy Lumba Songs

Members of Parliament Sing Their Favorite Daddy Lumba Songs

  • Legendary highlife musician Daddy Lumba died on July 26, 2025, after reportedly battling a brief illness, sparking nationwide mourning
  • In Parliament, MPs paid tribute by singing his songs and reflecting on his impact on Ghanaian music
  • One MP used the lyrics of “Yɛ Ne Wo Sere Kwa” to subtly criticise the majority, while others shared their favourite Lumba songs

The Parliament of Ghana was treated to a rare and emotional spectacle as Members of Parliament paid tribute to the late Daddy Lumba by singing some of his iconic songs on Monday, July 28, 2025.

Daddy Lumba, Lumba brothers, Ghana, parliament, Theresa, Accra
Daddy Lumba honoured in Parliament as MPs sing his hit songs after his demise. Photo credit: DADDY LUMBA, Parliament of Ghana
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The “Obi Ate Me Bo” hitmaker’s passing has sparked nationwide conversations and has now reached the floor of Parliament.

The Parliament of Ghana, reacting to his demise, described Daddy Lumba as a true legend who greatly influenced the Ghanaian music scene. In tribute, some Members of Parliament (MPs) sang their favourite songs by the late veteran musician.

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Daddy Lumba was one of Ghana’s most respected and celebrated musicians, and his death has only elevated his iconic status. He is expected to be given a state burial by the Government of Ghana.

Daddy Lumba's music transcends political affiliations

During the parliamentary tribute, one MP made a subtle jab at the majority caucus by referencing Lumba’s song “Yɛ Ne Wo Sere Kwa,” suggesting that the majority merely smile on the surface but lack sincerity.

Another MP said “Theresa” was her favourite Daddy Lumba song, while a third stated:

“If you’re sad, play Daddy Lumba’s music and you’ll feel better. If you’re quarrelling with your wife, play his music and peace will follow. If you’re tempted to engage in illegal mining (galamsey), his songs will encourage you to stop."
"Even if you don’t have money for your wife, just play ‘Medo Wasem Bebree’ and she’ll understand. As for Daddy Lumba, if you’re a young man trying to make it in life, just keep playing his music.”

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A minority MP also sang “Nana Is A Winner,” a campaign song, stating that his favourite part was the line, “Kukrudu NPP.” Another MP ended the tribute by singing “Akwanoma.”

Daddy Lumba, Highlife, Accra, East Legon, Lumba brothers, Kumasi
Daddy Lumba performing at an event. Photo credit: DADDY LUMBA/Facebook
Source: Facebook

This moment in Parliament served as a moving tribute to the late Daddy Lumba, as both sides of the house discussed plans to give him a befitting burial.

Vigil organised to honour Daddy Lumba

Meanwhile, the Fosu family has announced a vigil to honour the music legend, scheduled for August 2, 2025.

The candelight vigil will be held at Independence Square at 6 pm and is expected to run late into the night.

The funeral plans are still being arranged and will be announced in due time

A heartwarming video posted by TV3 on Instagram showed MPs singing their favourite Daddy Lumba songs in tribute.

Watch the video below:

Reactions to MPs singing Daddy Lumba's songs

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The video has since gone viral, prompting widespread emotional reactions on social media.

Some of the comments by social media users are below:

kobby_richids commented:

"The only day both minority and majority came together was yesterday. Rest well, hero 😢😢."

kabukuorablade commented:

"Are we fighting galamsey or entertaining the subject? Our leaders hmmm."

nyonyoyayra commented:

"I don't know whether to cry or laugh... hmmm. Rest well legend 🙌.. this our MPs are something else."

lindaatibilla commented:

"Parliament will make a great choir..😂😂😂😂."

etihsteven added:

"Like joke like joke Parliament Dey sweet ooo 😂😂😂😂."

Lumba's birthday as a holiday discussed

Earlier, YEN.com.gh reported that Pure FM sports journalist Bright Kamkam Boadu urged Parliament to declare Daddy Lumba’s birthday, September 24, a national holiday in honour of the music icon.

Boadu who addressed Parliament directly, believes a legend like Daddy Lumba deserves such national recognition for his contribution to music and Ghanaian culture.

Proofreading by Samuel Gitonga, copy editor at YEN.com.gh.

Source: YEN.com.gh

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