Controversy follows Sally Mann’s comments on Daddy Lumba’s widow after Kumasi High Court ruling
Controversial media personality Sally Mann has ignited public debate following her recent comments about Odo Bronii, a wife of the late Ghanaian music legend Daddy Lumba, during an interview.
Sally Mann expressed dissatisfaction with the verdict delivered by the Kumasi High Court, presided over by Her Ladyship Justice Dorinda Smith Arthur, which officially recognised Odo Bronii, privately known as Priscilla Ofori, as the legal wife of the late musician.
According to Sally Mann, she believes the court’s decision may not have been entirely fair.
Speaking on Angel FM, in a discussion monitored by Classfmonline.com, Sally Mann alleged that Odo Bronii is forcefully trying to claim what she believes belongs to another individual.
She argued that the court’s recognition of her as Daddy Lumba’s lawful wife could enable her to inherit a significant portion of the musician’s estate.
During the interview, the media personality made strong remarks suggesting that Odo Bronii would gain material wealth but may not enjoy peace of mind.
These statements have attracted mixed reactions from the public, with many social media users calling on public figures to be more careful with their words when addressing sensitive legal and family matters, especially following the death of a national icon.
As of the time of this report, Odo Bronii has not publicly responded to the allegations made against her, and there has been no official comment from the court regarding Sally Mann’s claims.
The situation continues to draw attention, as fans of Daddy Lumba and the general public closely follow developments surrounding his legacy and estate.
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