Roman Fada, former manager of legendary Ghanaian highlife musician Daddy Lumba, has reportedly filed a lawsuit against TikTok personality Queen Emma over alleged defamatory statements made against him.
According to reports, the music executive is seeking GHS20,000,000 in damages after Queen Emma allegedly accused him in a viral TikTok video of being responsible for the death of Daddy Lumba. The claim, which quickly gained traction online, has sparked widespread reactions and debate among social media users.
Roman Fada has strongly denied the allegations, describing them as false, baseless, and damaging to his reputation. Through his legal team, he maintains that his relationship with the late musician was strictly professional, having managed him during part of his illustrious career, and insists he had no involvement in any circumstances surrounding his death.
In the suit filed before the court, Roman Fada is demanding GHS20 million in damages, a full retraction of the statements, and a public apology from Queen Emma across all her social media platforms. He is also seeking an injunction to prevent her from making any further defamatory remarks.
Legal observers say the case highlights the growing issue of defamation on social media, where unverified allegations can spread rapidly and cause serious reputational harm.
As of now, Queen Emma has not publicly responded to the lawsuit. The case is expected to attract significant attention due to Roman Fada’s past association with Daddy Lumba and the nature of the allegations.
The court is expected to set a date for hearing in the coming weeks as both parties prepare to present their case.




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