LATE KEFEE’S HUSBAND INCONSOLABLE
Kefee & Teddy |
The
remains of gospel singer, Kefee is expected to arrive Nigeria this week for
burial. According to information available, arrangements are already being
stepped up to receive the Branama Queen in Delta state, on Wednesday, June 18,
2014. The Nigerian community in the US where her obituary was first announced
on Friday June 13, 2014, are also doing all within their capacity to give
necessary support to the family for a befitting burial.
No further details of her burial programme from her
family as our efforts to get her younger brother, Kelvin didn’t yield any
positive result. Repeated calls to his mobile phone were not answered. Our text
message to him was not replied before we went to press. We also made attempts
to get across to her husband, Teddy Don Momoh who is still in the US, his
mobile phone couldn’t be reached.
A close friend of the On-Air Personality, however, told
ENCOMIUM Weekly that Teddy has been devastated since his wife, Kefee passed on.
“I spoke with him on phone, he couldn’t say much. He just
told me his wife has gone to be with the Lord. He was heartbroken when I spoke
with him”, our source revealed.
The news of the death of Kefee Don-Momoh hit the
entertainment scene like a thunder on Friday, June 13, 2014. She died after 15
days in coma. Kefee died at Desert Spring Hospital, Las Vegas, United States of
America.
She reportedly collapsed on a Chicago (IIIionis) bound
flight on Thursday, May 29, 2014, forcing the plane to make an emergency
landing in Los Angeles (California) so she could receive medical attention. And
she slipped into coma while colleagues, family and friends prayed for her
recovery. She was moved to Desert Spring Hospital, Las Vegas, US intensive care
unit where she eventually died. Kefee was rumoured to have suffered
pre-eclampsia, an ailment identified as pregnancy induced high blood pressure.
A statement released by her United Kingdom manager,
Adeline Adebayo on Friday, June 13, 2014, insisted she died of lungs failure…
“It is with great sadness but grateful hearts that we
announce the passing to glory due to lungs failure of our God’s mouthpiece,
chorus leader, daughter, wife, sister, friend, Kefee, Branama Queen. May her
beautiful, gentle and precious soul rest in peace.”
HER UNFULFILLED DREAMS
The late songstress had many dreams she couldn’t fulfill
till death came calling. She just completed the recording of her new album and
also shot a new video in the US. The new recording was meant to shoot her back
to the top in the gospel music scene where she belonged. She was also said to
be writing a book which is an account of what led to the failure of her first
marriage to Alec Godwin. The book didn’t see the light of the day.
HER LIFE AND MUSIC
Kefee was a song writer, a skilled dancer and a talented
singer. She was born to Deacon and Mrs. Andrew Obareki in Sapele, Delta State.
She started singing at eight in the children’s choir at The Temple of
Deliverance Mission Church in Asaba Delta state. She moved on to the adult
choir when she was 15, and at age 18 she was made the choir director.
Under her, the church choir released a couple of songs
where she took lead vocals and also backup. Kefee studied Public Administration
at the University of Benin, Edo State. While in school, she wrote well over 20
songs and had a greater passion for music. In 2000, she playfully composed and
released an album entitled TRIP with some friends. The effort was a huge
success and got them shows alongside artistes like Plantashun Boys and a long
list of others.
The song gained recognition just as the video was the
talk of the town in Benin (Edo State). Her friends with whom she recorded TRIP
parted after school but Kefee did not. In December 2003, she signed on with
Alec Music and released her first solo album as a female artiste. Branama was a
huge success, she emerged the hottest Nigerian female artiste and won a number
of awards. Kefee’s fan base increased all over Africa and also on the
international scene. She was invited to perform in London (the United Kingdom)
and other parts of Europe and America.
Kefee’s first album was a success which had her fans
eagerly waiting for her second album entitled, Branama 2. This new album was
just as superb as her first and also got her the respect of other well known
Nigerian artiste who worked with her for the album.
The release of her latest effort titled A Piece of Me in
January 2009, marked a new era in the life and career of one of Africa’s most
prolific music talents. A Piece of Me is notable for its infusion of modern
afro pop, RnB, classic and traditional African music. She was the founder, CEO
of Branama Afrique, an entertainment outfit she established in 2007. The
company is responsible for the production, promotion and the entire packaging
of Kefee’s intellectual works. Her eatery business Branama Kitchen in Mende,
Maryland, Lagos, is also one of the ventures that kept the singer busy.
HER CRASHED MARRIAGE AND NEW
LOVE
At the time Kefee was in the church choir, her talent
boomed under the tutelage of music producer, Alec Godwin. Both later fell in
love and moved to Lagos. They were married in 2005 and began life as a couple.
They became one of entertainment industry’s celebrated couples and continued to
flourish.
In 2008, the once celebrated couple fell apart, cracks
began to appear on the wall and rumours of infidelity and domestic violence
pervaded the air. They were divorced after both had exposed their dirty secrets
in public, Kefee considered her first marriage break up a chapter in her life
and moved on.
She found love again in the arms of Star FM radio
presenter, Teddy Don-Momoh and secretly they tied the knot on Saturday, March
3, 2012 in Sapele Delta state.
Source; Encomium
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