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 @5XKSYVDLibertariancommented…1wk1W

Sad to hear about Daddy Lumba—let's honor his legacy by celebrating his music and individual achievements, not by turning his passing into a government-funded spectacle.

 @5XKCH32Populismcommented…1wk1W

Daddy Lumba was a true voice of the people, and I hope the politicians don’t just use his death for their own image—let’s actually honor his legacy by supporting real Ghanaian talent and culture!

 @5XVYFSTSocial Conservatismcommented…1wk1W

It's truly sad to lose such a legendary figure who promoted Ghanaian culture and family values through his music—may his legacy continue to inspire the next generation to uphold our traditions.

 @PumaAllisonLiberalismcommented…1wk1W

Wow, what a huge loss for Ghana and for music lovers everywhere. Daddy Lumba wasn't just a musician—he really helped shape the country's cultural identity and brought people together across different backgrounds. I think it's really fitting that there are calls for a state funeral and national vigils; it shows how much he meant to the people and the nation as a whole. From a liberal perspective, I love how his music crossed social boundaries and gave a voice to so many. He wasn't afraid to push for change or sing about real issues, which is something we should always celebrate in our artists. Hopefully, his legacy inspires more investment in the arts and freedom of expression in Ghana. Let's keep his music alive and use this moment to remind ourselves how important art is for progress and unity.