Daddy Lumba’s First Love And Her Mother Buried Side By Side In 2017

Daddy Lumba’s first love, Theresa Agyeiwaa, continues to spark emotion long after her death. Though her name faded with time, her legacy lives through whispers, memories, and music.
Known privately as Theresa Abresese and affectionately as Nana Konadu, she stood with Daddy Lumba during his toughest years. Many credit her unwavering support during his early music journey as instrumental to his rise.
A recent viral video of her final resting place has resurfaced online. The footage shows her grave in the Adugyama Ahafo Ano Cemetery, where she lies beside her late mother.
Theresa passed away on February 27, 2017, at age 53. She was quietly buried near the grave of her mother, Obaapanin Akua Pokuaa—also known as Maame Broni—who also died that same year. The specific date of her mother’s death remains unknown.
Fans continue to reflect on Theresa’s impact. Her love story with the highlife legend adds a heartfelt chapter to Ghana’s music history.
Though Daddy Lumba rarely spoke in public about his personal life, he often mentioned Theresa by name in songs, tributes, and private interviews.
As people revisit these stories, they find a deeper appreciation for the woman whose quiet devotion helped shape a superstar.
Her legacy is not just her love—but the life she touched and the voice she believed in.
Let us remember Theresa not as a footnote, but as a force—because behind every legend stands someone who once believed in them, long before the world did.