Obroni Husband Fooled by Fake Daddy Lumba Donation Request in Wife’s Funny Plot

Obroni Husband Fooled by Fake Daddy Lumba Donation Request in Wife’s Funny Plot

  • A Ghanaian woman jokingly told her white husband that they needed to pay £150 as a tribute to the family of late singer Daddy Lumba
  • She claimed Ghanaians who had used the late singer's music for ceremonies and other events were contributing money to his family
  • The husband, visibly unaware it was a prank, believed her story and agreed to send the money, stirring reactions from Ghanaians

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A Ghanaian woman decided to break the news of Daddy Lumba's death to her white husband, but she added a bit of a twist to her announcement.

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A Ghanaian woman jokes with her white husband that they need to pay £150 as a tribute to the family of late singer Daddy Lumba. Photo credit: GHarticle (Instagram)
Source: Instagram

In a humorous video spotted by YEN.com.gh, an unnamed Ghanaian lady married to a white man tried to extort some amount from her husband by using the passing of Ghana's legend, Daddy Lumba.

The woman, based in the UK, recorded the moment she asked her husband if she recalled who the late highlife legend was.

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Ghanaian lady fools husband with Daddy Lumba

The man, who was sitting on the couch and using his phone at the time, tried desperately to remember the Ghanaian singer.

Jolting his memory, the woman reminded him it was one of Daddy Lumba's songs they played during their wedding ceremony.

Her husband, still looking a bit confused, expressed a bit of condolence to the singer, unaware of what his wife planned.

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A white man is tricked by his Ghanaian wife with a purported donation for the late musician Daddy Lumba's tribute. Photo credit: realdaddylumba (Instagram)
Source: Instagram

In a twist, the Ghanaian woman claimed that many people had started making donations to the family of the deceased as a sign of appreciation.

According to her, people who have used his music for one moment or the other are expected to contribute £150 as a heartfelt message to the family.

In her words:

"They say everybody should contribute. Everybody is contributing. No, not everybody in Ghana. It's for those of us who have used his songs for ceremony and other things," she said.

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We would contribute some money to give to his family to say thank you. To say something nice to the family. I am telling you so that you will send me £150, then I will send it to them."

The video ended with the husband giving a positive response, thinking his wife's statement was true.

As of the time of filing this report, YEN.com.gh has yet to confirm a statement from the woman.

Watch the video below

Reactions to the lady's Daddy Lumba trick

YEN.com.gh collected reactions from Ghanaians who watched the video on X. Some of the comments are below.

@Schoolboitiawa1 commented:

"You can’t play this game with black man. 😂😂😂"

@Quakublaq wrote:

"This people make life simple Aaww hm."

@mantse_ii said:

"Chairman know say ebe allo. But sake of love he go send."

@agkpope commented:

"White man no go stress you with explanation."

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@MichaelNat75646 wrote:

"Herh this woman catch real mugu, see how dey nod his head like agama lizard.🤣🤣🤣"

Daddy Lumba, Michael Jackson comparison harshly criticised

YEN.com.gh had earlier reported that entertainment commentator, MC Portfolio, compared highlife legend Daddy Lumba to global pop icon Michael Jackson, stating that the Ghanaian star is better.

He suggested that Daddy Lumba's music resonated more deeply with Ghanaians and played a key role in preserving national culture and called for a state-assisted burial to be staged in Kumasi.

Proofreading by Bruce Douglas, copy editor at YEN.com.gh.

Source: YEN.com.gh

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Oluwadara Adebisi (Human Interest Editor) Adebisi Oluwadara is a Human Interest Editor who joined YEN.com.gh in May 2025. He has over six years of experience in press release writing and journalism. He graduated from Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State, in 2021 with a bachelor's degree in Food Science and Technology. However, he was mentored in journalism and became a certified journalist after completing the Google News Initiative courses in Advanced Digital Reporting and Fighting Misinformation.

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