Highlife artist Kofi Nti rejected assertions that broadcaster Roman Fada served as manager for the deceased music icon Daddy Lumba, identifying only Kwesi Brenya as having fulfilled that role throughout the legendary performer's career. The vocalist argued that Lumba's stature far exceeded what Fada could have handled professionally, suggesting the media figure accepted public misperceptions without correction.
Nti recalled receiving career support from Lumba, who frequently invited him to prominent performances and occasionally renegotiated compensation on his behalf. The singer noted that apart from a select group of musicians like Nana Acheampong and Sarkodie, Lumba rarely shared performance platforms with other artists. Nti characterized his relationship with the highlife great as mentorship that extended beyond professional boundaries into paternal territory.
Nti recalled receiving career support from Lumba, who frequently invited him to prominent performances and occasionally renegotiated compensation on his behalf. The singer noted that apart from a select group of musicians like Nana Acheampong and Sarkodie, Lumba rarely shared performance platforms with other artists. Nti characterized his relationship with the highlife great as mentorship that extended beyond professional boundaries into paternal territory.