Details about the late famous artist Daddy Lumba’s properties and net worth have been revealed following claims of an estate battle over asset distribution. In this piece, full breakdown of Lumba’s 19 known houses, assets, wealth and his wives’ disputes will be explained following the famed highlife musician’s funeral.
What Are Daddy Lumba’s Net Worth & Properties?
According to a circulating inventory document, the 19 properties and assets linked to Daddy Lumba are worth approximately GH¢5.43 million ($503,900 USD) as of January 2026. His assets consist of houses, businesses, and plots of land value millions of Cedis, reflecting his long-term investment in high-demand urban areas.
Before his death, the veteran highlife artist was widely regarded for his lasting impact on the Ghanaian music business. He also owns various commercial and multi-story developments.
His extensive land ownership includes plots in Tuba-Kasoa (20 plots), Obom-Kasoa (30 plots with estate house), Amasaman, Kwadaso, Appiadu (Kumasi), Tesano, and Daban, demonstrating his diverse portfolio investment.
Aside from real estate, Lumba owns other businesses and movable assets, including DL TV/FM, DL Water, eight private cars, and personal items.
The reported asset, valued at GH¢5.43 million with 50% partial ownership, excludes music catalogue royalties, publication rights, brand value, international assets, and potential earnings.
This indicates that Daddy Lumba’s genuine net worth might be much larger when intellectual property and a lifetime music royalties are taken into account.
Why Are Daddy Lumba’s Wives in Conflict?
Lumba’s wives, Akosua Serwaa and Odo Broni, are in conflict because they want clarification and a share of the famed musician’s listed properties, wealth, and legacy following his death.

The family dispute and disagreement escalated within one month after Lumba’s funeral and burial on Saturday, December 13, 2025 due to inheritance issues.
Their demand, which is accompanied by an inventory that is part of the documents needed to substantiate ownership and valuation and references half of Lumba’s most valuable assets.
Furthermore, the valuation in the inventory document does not necessarily indicate liquidation value because specifics are prone to legal interpretation.
As of the time of release, no official court verdict had been made public regarding the ownership claims, as the former partners continued to fight over their late husband’s possessions.
Meanwhile, Odo Broni, Lumba’s last wife, and Akosua Serwaa, his legal spouse, are requesting their share of the ‘Aben Wo Ha’ hitmaker’s riches, with both showing that they contributed to the musician’s success during their time together prior to his death.

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