A candlelight vigil was held at the Independence Square in honour of the late Daddy Lumba
The night of August 2, 2025, was a somber affair as thousands of fans and well-wishers stormed the Independence Square in Accra to participate in the candlelight vigil held in honour of the late Highlife legend, Daddy Lumba.
The event, organised by the Creative Arts Agency, marked exactly one week since the legendary musician passed away on July 26, 2025, at the Bank Hospital after a short illness.
Fans, friends, dignitaries, and well-wishers came together to celebrate the legacy of Daddy Lumba through music, prayers, and tributes.
But some interesting things could not go unlooked during the event.
Let’s take a look at them below:
1. When phone flashlights replaced candles
The candle-lighting ceremony had a challenge. Two big candles were brought on the stage, one from President John Dramani Mahama and the other from Abla Dzifa Gomashie.
But because the event was outdoors at Independence Square near the sea, the wind made it impossible to light the candles.
After trying many times without success, organizers told everyone to use their phone flashlights instead.
However, the final drawing got people laughing, many people felt the portrait looked more like a caricature than a true representation of Daddy Lumba.
Some wondered if this was the best way to pay tribute to such a celebrated figure. The incident became a talking point on social media.
Sharon Dede Padi, a Ghanaian visual artist, who recently broke the Guinness World Record for the longest painting marathon painted an artwork in celebration of the late Daddy Lumba at the candlelight vigil held at the Independence Square.
— #TV3GH (@tv3_ghana) August 3, 2025
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Scores of patrons present at the event felt this was wrong, stating that the band should have played only Daddy Lumba’s songs since he has over 200 hits.
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