Daddy Lumba: Producer Appietus Warns Odo Broni Over Her Alleged Feud With Akosua Serwaa
- Appietus has issued a stern warning to Odo Broni over her alleged feud with her "sister wife," Akosua Serwaa
- In a video, the legendary music producer advised Daddy Lumba's second wife on how to handle the family dispute
- Appietus also detailed the implications of Odo Broni's alleged feud with Akosua Serwaa on their family
- YEN.com.gh spoke with Ama Nsroma, a counsellor and head of the Nsroma Consult, on the emotional toll that family disputes, especially among co-wives, can have on children after the death of a spouse
Legendary Ghanaian music producer Appiah Dankwah, popularly known as Appietus, has weighed in on the rumoured rift between Daddy Lumba's two wives, Akosua Serwaa and Odo Broni.

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Following the demise of the music icon on Saturday, July 26, 2025, allegations of a rift between his two wives have trended on social media.
Despite contrary public claims from Daddy Lumba's manager, Roman Fada, the rumours have persisted, with many Ghanaian netizens supporting the camps of Akosua Serwaa and Odo Broni.

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The sister of the late musician, Faustina Fosu, later released a video to beg all parties in the alleged feud to cease, as they were tarnishing her late brother’s image.
Appietus advises Odo Broni over alleged feud
In a recent interview seen by YEN.com.gh on Wednesday, September 24, 2025, Appietus warned Odo Broni to consider her children's futures before engaging in an unnecessary feud with Akosua Serwaa.
The legendary music producer noted her alleged actions against Akosua Serwaa could impact her children when they grow older.
He warned that Daddy Lumba's second wife could face hardship and not receive any financial support from her close allies and Ghanaians who have encouraged her to feud with Akosua Serwaa.
Appietus, who had a close relationship with Daddy Lumba for many years, recounted his first encounter with the late highlife musician's second wife.
The music producer advised Odo Broni against being dragged into a legal dispute with her "sister wife," Akosua Serwaa, over their late husband's vast wealth.
He noted that she would easily lose a case if her alleged issues with Daddy Lumba's first wife were presented before a judge.
He said:
"Don't let the woman take you to court. You have no power. You will cry when the judge gives the final verdict in the courtroom. It will be too late. You will appeal, but nothing will change."
Appietus advised Odo Broni to visit Akosua Serwaa and apologise to her, stating that the latter had a legal claim to their late husband's property.
The legendary music producer called on her to ignore the counsel of friends and family and settle the alleged disputes with the first wife before Daddy Lumba's burial service.
"Don't go struggle with the woman (Akosua Serwaa). Go and apologise to her because your children are Daddy Lumba's. Don't listen to people."
He argued that Ghanaian marriage laws favoured Akosua Serwaa and that she could present her case against Odo Broni if their matter ended up in court.
The video of Appietus warning Odo Broni over her alleged feud with Akosua Serwaa is below:

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Ama Nsroma on Lumba co-wives' alleged dispute
Speaking to YEN.com.gh in an interview, Ama Nsroma, counsellor and head of the Nsroma Consult, shared her thoughts on the emotional toll that family disputes, especially among co-wives, can have on children after the death of a spouse.
She said:
"When there are family disputes, especially among co-wives, after the passing of a spouse, the ones who suffer most are often the children. Already, they are grieving the loss of their parent, and now they are faced with confusion, divided loyalties, and an environment of instability."
"Instead of finding comfort, they may feel torn between sides, uncertain about where they belong, or fear losing their sense of family. This can affect their emotions deeply—causing insecurity, anxiety, or even bitterness that may last into adulthood."
"Families need to prioritise their children’s healing and stability. They need love, reassurance, and unity around them. When adults put aside their differences and focus on the well-being of the children, it not only eases their grief but also helps them grow with a healthy sense of identity and security."

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Ajagurajah speaks on Lumba's wives' alleged feud
Recall that Ajagurajah released a prophecy about Daddy Lumba following his demise at the age of 60 and weighed in on the alleged dispute between his two wives, Akosua Serwaa and Odo Broni.

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In a video, the spiritual leader issued a stern warning to the two wives of the legendary highlife musician.
Ajagurajah claimed that the alleged conflict between Akosua Serwaa and Odo Broni tarnished the reputation of the late Daddy Lumba and that his spirit was not pleased.
Appietus' warning to Odo Broni stirs reactions
YEN.com.gh has gathered some comments from social media users below:
AwoNaa commented:
"She can still sue Odo Broni for emotional abuse and bigamy even without Daddy Lumba because the kids are evidence for that bigamy."
Lady Pinzoo said:
"DL knew all the Judases around him. That is why he said Ye Ne Wo Sere Kwa."
Piesie wrote:
"You know her. Call her personally rather than saying it here."
Odo Broni settles issues with Faustina Fosu
Earlier, YEN.com.gh reported that Odo Broni settled her issues with Faustina Fosu after their awkward moment at the late Daddy Lumba's one-week observation.
In a video, Daddy Lumba's second wife consoled her sister-in-law as she broke down in tears over her brother's demise.
Many Ghanaians thronged social media to applaud Odo Broni and Faustina Fosu for reconciling after their infamous snub.
Proofreading by Samuel Gitonga, copy editor at YEN.com.gh.
Source: YEN.com.gh

