It is often said that nothing can stop a truth whose time has come. The unfolding events surrounding the death of the legendary Charles Kwadwo Fosuh — affectionately known as Daddy Lumba — seem to affirm this timeless wisdom. What began as a personal tragedy for the Fosuh family has rapidly grown into one of the most influential public conversations in recent Ghanaian history, stirring reflections on marriage, morality, culture, and social responsibility from Accra to Hamburg, from Kumasi to London.