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A Ghanaian court paused a widowhood case to sing songs by late musician Daddy Lumba, including "Adaka Teaa" and "Menseida," after a witness delay.
A Kumasi High Court in Ghana paused proceedings on November 21, 2025, for a musical interlude when Judge Dorinda Smith-Arthur suggested playing music after a witness delay, leading to a lively session featuring classic songs by late highlife artist Daddy Lumba.
The courtroom, including lawyers, litigants, and journalists, joined in singing hits like “Adaka Teaa” and “Menseida,” with the judge expressing approval.
The moment occurred during a high-profile case over widowhood rights and marital status following Daddy Lumba’s death, with the hearing set to resume on November 24.
The final verdict is expected by November 28, and funeral rites are scheduled for December 13.
Un tribunal ghanés suspendió un caso de viudez para cantar canciones del fallecido músico Daddy Lumba, incluidas "Adaka Teaa" y "Menseida", después de un retraso en la presentación de testigos.