The widow of late Ghanaian highlife legend Charles Kwadwo Fosuh, popularly known as Daddy Lumba, has filed a GHS10 million defamation lawsuit against a TikToker, escalating a heated online dispute that has drawn widespread public attention.
The plaintiff, Priscilla Ofori—widely known as Odo Broni—has taken legal action against TikTok personality Cyndy Emma Koomson, also known as Queen Emma, who is associated with a group called “Team Legal Wives”.
The case was filed at the High Court of Justice (General Jurisdiction) in Accra on April 20, 2026.
According to court documents, Odo Broni and her children have allegedly been subjected to sustained cyberbullying and a coordinated campaign of online harassment, which her legal team says has caused significant reputational damage and emotional distress.
The statement of claim further alleges that the defendant used her TikTok platform to publish false and defamatory statements about the widow. These include accusations that she bribed a judge in a previous legal matter involving her late husband’s funeral arrangements.
It also claims that the TikToker made allegations of infidelity against Odo Broni, questioned the paternity of her children, and called for DNA testing. In addition, the writ cites the use of insulting and derogatory language directed at the plaintiff in several online posts.
Through her lawyers at Cardinal Law Group, Odo Broni is seeking damages of GHS10 million, which includes compensation for reputational harm as well as aggravated damages, citing the alleged deliberate and repeated nature of the publications.
She is also asking the court to compel the defendant to issue an unqualified public apology, retract the statements, and publish the apology across her social media platforms as well as in national newspapers.
The case adds to growing concerns over online defamation and cyberbullying in Ghana, particularly involving high-profile personalities and social media influencers.
