Entertainment Industry Unite For Kefee, Sets Committee For Burial

    Over 100 members of the Nigerian entertainment industry
    gathered on Monday in Lagos to strategise on ways and means of giving late
    singer, Kefee, a befitting burial. The meeting was at the instance of Pop-Gospel artist, Sammie
    Okposo, who provided his office premises at No. 13, Gbajumo Str., Surulere, for
    the meeting.

    Some of the notable faces at the meeting were, Nikki Laoye,
    Anny Ibrahim, Tosin Martins, DJ Gosporella, Emem Ema, Wamilele, Princess, Tee-Y
    Mix, Perry Martins, Praise Machine, Mudi, Righteousman, Nene Soul Diva, Victor
    Gospogroove, Gordons and representatives from Kefee’s family.


    Sammie noted that the death of Kefee has affected the
    Nigerian entertainment industry and the world over and not just the Gospel
    music community in Nigeria.
    “Kefee was a major contributor to the development of
    entertainment in Nigeria and the industry will be there for her even in death.
    We are going to bury her as a queen and it would be nice for us to work
    together to make her burial a grand affair. It would also be nice to use this
    opportunity to get our acts together as Gospel artists and entertainers in
    general because that is what Kefee would love,’’ he said.
    Also speaking, Tosin Martins, suggested that activities in
    honour of Kefee should extend beyond the immediate burial plans to include a
    more robust an annual memorial symposium and other events which promote the
    interests and passion of Kefee for posterity’s sake.
    A committee called the ‘Kefee Memorial Committee’ (KMC) was
    thus constituted to plan the various events which would hold in Lagos and
    Sapele, the hometown of the late singer.The members of the committee are:
    Sammie Okposo, Nikki Laoye, Commorade Rex Anighoro, Momodu Inu Noah, Tosin
    Martins, Anny Ibrahim, Joan Paul, Aity Dennis-Inyang, Emem Ema, Gbenga
    Akintokun, Tee-Y Mix, Tim Tehilla, DJ Gosporella, Praise Machine, Victor Gospogroove,
    Princess, Perry Martins, DJ Direal and journalist, Chilee Agunanna, who was
    Kefee’s publicist
    The committee would plan towards befitting burial events in
    Lagos and Sapele and some of the proposed activities were a symposium and
    Service of Songs tagged ‘An Evening With Kefee’ in Lagos. There would also be a
    documentary of the singer’s life and times; performances of her songs by other
    artists; Kefee memorial merchandise and a tribute concert in Sapele.
    Kefee’s husband, Teddy Don-Momoh, monitored the proceedings
    of the meeting from the U.S. where he is preparing to fly home the body of his
    wife.
    He once again pleaded for the privacy of the family to be
    respected in these trying times.
    He observed that some of the stories written about Kefee
    since her death were mostly untrue and cited the reports of a pregnancy which
    didn’t exist and the story that her body had been flown home as very
    insensitive and mischievous.
    He also stressed that some reports that claimed that he was
    stranded in the U.S. and soliciting for financial help through a bank account
    were all lies.
    Teddy said that, customarily, he would have to return home
    to Nigeria first, to be on ground to receive the body of his wife which would
    then follow afterwards.
    He said he was finalising the required paperwork before
    Kefee’s body could be flown from the U.S. to Nigeria and once those were done,
    more details of the burial plans would be released.
    Teddy said that Kefee’s family had requested that she be
    buried in their hometown, Okpara-Inland, Ethiope East local government, with a
    celebratory service in Sapele afterwards and that he was comfortable with that.
    Those, according to him, were the only definite arrangements for his wife’s
    burial so far.
    Kefee whose real name was Irikefe Don-Momoh (nee Obareki)
    was a well-liked Pop-Gospel artist who had been active in the entertainment
    industry for the past ten years. She was born on Feb. 5, 1980 in Sapele, Delta
    State and was known as the Branama Queen, in reference to her debut hit track
    and album, ‘Branama’. She also scored a hit with the track, ‘Kokoroko’,
    featuring Timaya and had four albums to her credit— ‘Branama’ (2003), ‘Branama
    2’ (2005), ‘A Piece of Me’ (2009) and ‘Chorus Leader’ in 2013.
    A Condolence Register has been opened for the singer at her
    restaurant, Branama Kitchen, at 11 Ajose Str., Mende, Maryland, Lagos.

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