On Monday about 100 stakeholders in the
Nigerian entertainment industry met in Lagos, to discuss burial plans
for late singer, Irikefe Don-Momoh more popularly called Kefee.
At the meeting venue, provided by Sammie
Okposo, many notable faces were present including; Nikki Laoye, Anny
Ibrahim, Tosin Martins, DJ Gosporella, Emem Ema, Wamilele, Princess,
Tee-Y Mix, Perry Martins and Praise Machine, Mudi, Righteousman, Nene
Soul Diva, Victor Gospogroove, Gordons and representatives from Kefee’s
family.
“Kefee was a major contributor to the development of entertainment
industry 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,’’ Sammie Okposo said
Also speaking, Tosin Martins said that
celebrating Kefee should be an annual memorial event which could be
expressed through an entertainment symposium. Martins said this would
ensure that pertinent issues in the entertainment industry were
discussed for the development of a foundation in her memory.
A committee known as Kefee Memorial Committee
(KMC) was 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, Comrade Rex Anighoro, Momodu Inu Noah, Tosin
Martins, Anny Ibrahim, Joan Paul, Aity Dennis-Inyang and Emem
Ema, Gbenga Akintokun, Tee-Y Mix, Tim Tehilla, DJ Gosporella, Praise
Machine, Victor Gospogroove, Princess, Perry Martins, DJ Direal and
Chilee Agunanna, a journalist, who was Kefee’s publicist.
The committee will plan befitting burial
events in Lagos and Sapele which includes a symposium and service of
songs tagged: “An Evening with Kefee’’ in Lagos.
There will 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.
Don-Momoh pleaded for the privacy of the family to be respected in these trying times.
He noted that most of the stories written
about Kefee since her death are untrue, especially the reports “of a
pregnancy that didn’t exist’’ and the story that her body had been flown
home he described as very insensitive and mischievous.
Don-Momoh said that customarily, he would have
to return home to Nigeria first, in order to be on ground to receive
the body of his wife.
According to him, he is finalising the
required paper works before Kefee’s body can be flown from the U.S. to
Nigeria, after which more details of the burial proceedings will be
released.
He stated that Kefee’s family had requested
that she be buried in Okpara-Inland, Ethiope East Local Government Area,
with a celebratory service in Sapele afterwards.
Don-Momoh said that he was comfortable with
the decision of his wife’s family, adding that these were the only
definite arrangements for his wife’s burial so far.
Meanwhile, a condolence register had been
opened for the singer at her restaurant, Branama Kitchen, at 11 Ajose
Street, Mende, Maryland, Lagos.

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