The widow of the late Ghanaian music legend Charles Kwadwo Fosuh, commonly referred to as Daddy Lumba, Priscilla Ofori, also known as Odo Broni, has initiated a GHS10 million defamation lawsuit against TikToker Cyndy Emma Koomson, widely recognised as Queen Emma, a member of “Team Legal Wives”.
The lawsuit was submitted to the High Court of Justice (General Jurisdiction) in Accra on April 20, 2026.
Court documents acquired by Nydjlive.com assert that Odo Broni and her six children have endured persistent cyberbullying and what is characterised as a coordinated online harassment campaign involving the defendant and her associates.
The statement of claim contends that the defendant utilised her TikTok platform to disseminate what is termed as “vile and vituperative” falsehoods, including allegations that Odo Broni bribed a judge to sway a prior court case concerning her late husband’s funeral rites.
Furthermore, it claims that Queen Emma accused Odo Broni of infidelity, alleging extramarital relationships and questioning the paternity of her children, while also demanding DNA testing.
The writ additionally asserts that the defendant claimed that Odo Broni “strangled her late husband to death” and employed derogatory terms such as “oprega” (restless animal) and “Odo Bronsam” (Precious Devil).
Odo Broni, represented by her attorneys at Cardinal Law Group, is requesting a court order that would require the defendant to issue a full apology and retract the purported defamatory statements.
The requested reliefs also encompass an order for the apology to be published in full-page advertisements for four consecutive Mondays in the Daily Graphic newspaper, as well as on the defendant’s social media platforms.
Additionally, she is pursuing GHS 10,000,000 in damages, which includes GHS 3,000,000 in general damages and GHS 7,000,000 in aggravated damages, citing what her legal team describes as the “contumacious” and “malicious” nature of the publications.
