- Her Marital Challenges
- What Really Killed HerShe
was born Irikefee Obareke to the family of Deacon and Mrs. Andrew
Obareki in Sapele, Delta State. She began her journey in music at the
early age of 8 in the children choir and afterwards joined the adult
choir at age 15, three years later, she was made the Choir Director.
The Choir under Kefee’s headship released a couple of albums which Kefee led the vocals.
Unknown
to many, the songbird, whom we all now know as Kefee is a graduate of
Public Administration from the prestigious University of Benin, Edo
State; but before her admission, she had written more than 20 songs
ready for promotion.
A prolific song writer, a skilled dancer and
a passionate singer, Kefee alongside her close friend released their
first album titled TRIP in the year 2000 which was a success and
eventually earned them top shows where they shared stage with the then
reigning artistes like, Tony Tetuila, Plantation boizs and a host of
others.
The album gained recognition in outside campus as the
videos where the talk of the town in Benin, being the first female group
to break off from the usual approach, but the two friends parted after
school, Kefee did not give up in her first love, music. In December 2003
she signed on with Alec Music owned by Alec Godwin who eventually
became her husband and released her first solo album as a female
artiste.
Kefee’s “BRANAMA” sold nine thousand audio cassettes in
just three weeks of the album release and over two million copies of
CDs/VCDs in a month. She became 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
and other parts of Europe and America.
Kefee’s first album was a
huge success which had her fans eagerly anticipating for her second
album titled “BRANAMA 2″.Her sophomore album was just as terrific as her
first and also got her the respect of other well known Nigerian Artiste
who worked with her in the album. Ever since, Kefee had been
trailblazing in her chosen career.
She is the founder, CEO of
BRANAMA AFRIQUE. An entertainment outfit known for excellent production,
established in 2007. The company is responsible for the production,
promotion and the entire packaging of Kefee’s works. In all, one thing
stood Kefee out amongst other female musicians aside her talent; she
concentrated solemnly on Gospel music and helped redefine the industry
which can boast of several practitioners today.
CONTROVERSIAL CHILDHOODUnknown
to many, growing up, Kefee was surrounded with controversies. One of
the biggest controversy that trailed her was her illicit affair with her
Choir mate and Choir Master, Alec Godwin. At that early age, she became
a major topic for discussion among her peers and fellow youths. The
youths in the Church were said to have gossiped about her alleged rough
lifestyle even as the daughter of a Deacon.
Her relationship with Godwin allegedly resulted into an early pregnancy which we heard was later aborted.
GALLOPY MARITAL LIFELike
a Phoenix, Kefee stood out among her contemporaries but not without
some challenges as well. Her first marriage to Alec Godwin, a Choir
Master during her days as a Choir Mistress in the Church can simply be
described as ‘gallopy’. The marriage was shrouded in allegations of
infidelity and battery. After several attempts to save the marriage, it
eventually ended amidst controversy.
HER NEW MARRIAGEBefore
the end of her first marriage, her ex-husband, Alec Godwin had accused
her of cheating on him with her friends and shortly after her first
marriage crumbled, Kefee without any heart feelings entered into a
relationship with her ex-husband’s friend, Teddy Esosa Don Momoh.
The
rumour was being discussed in hush tones until it became a reality when
they both wedded secretly in 2012. Kefee seemed happy with Teddy that
she sang his praises amongst her friends and opened up to them that she
was indeed enjoying her second marriage. Even in death Teddy stood by
and she reportedly breathed her last in his arms.
HOW SHE STRUGGLED TO LIVEThe
soul lifting singer reportedly fell into a coma inside a flight to
Chicago in the United States of America, where she was making videos
amongst other things. The plane was reportedly forced to make an
emergency landing and she was eventually rushed into the Intensive Care
Unit of an hospital in Los Angeles. For 15 days, Kefee battled with
death. An eye witness account states that she struggled to live but
bowed out in death at the early hours of Friday, June 13, 2014 at Desert
Springs Hospital in Las Vegas NV, when her heartbeat stopped naturally.
HOW THE NEWS OF HER DEATH HIT TOWNThe
news of Kefee’s death was first announced to the Nigerian community in
Las Vegas, by the president of the Nigerian Association, Mr. Festus
Ebonka.
He appealed to all well meaning Nigerians to help the
family take the remains of the Kokoroko crooner back home as at that
time, her Husband was said to be devastated and not ready to speak.
Shortly after social media went on fire with outpour of condolences from friends, colleagues and her fans.
WHAT HER MOTHER SAID ABOUT HERKefee,
according to her mother, Mrs. Obareki, at a celebrity show organised
for mothers in 2012, reportedly went into coma when she was a child and
did not wake up until after six days.
In her recollection of the
trials and tribulations of the past, which combined to make Kefee a
strong personality and a musical force, the older Obareki recalled that
she went through a lot raising the late singer and her other siblings.
“Kefee
almost lost her life years back while growing up. As a devout
Christian, the family was to fast every Friday. Then, one day, Kefee
slumped and was unconscious for six days,” she recalled.
Considering
the fact that she had lost a child before, Mrs. Obareki could not bear
the pain of losing another one, and definitely not Kefee.
“I
would roll on the ground, crying and praying that God should restore my
child to good health,” Mrs. Obareki told Supermom Celebrity Show.
HER UNFULFILED DREAMSKefee
and Teddy had previously obtained diplomas in filmmaking from the U.S.
and had started off on some projects together. No doubt, one of her
biggest dreams which she would have seen come to pass was to develop her
career in film making. According to a friend of hers, “Kefee would have
loved to live her dream of becoming a film maker and cinematographer
but for her untimely death”.
Kefee who got married to Teddy in
2012 was yet to bear a child, she would have loved to bear children for
her husband whom she countless of times described as “beautiful”.
Her
Branama Kitchen at Maryland, Lagos was still a new project, she would
have also loved to see Branama Kitchen taking over from other quick
service restaurants in town.
While away, Kefee was said to be
working on her next album after the release of her newest single, “Dem
GO Talk”, she would have also loved to witness the release of her next
album which would have probably superseded her previous efforts. Those
were among the unfulfilled dreams Kefee took to her early grave.
SHE WAS NOT PREGNANTContrary
to reports in the media that she went into coma with six months
pregnancy, a statement from her United Kingdom manager, Adeline
Adelicious Adebayo reads, ““On behalf of the family, It is with a great
sadness but grateful hearts that we announce the passing to glory due
to lungs failure this morning of our God’s mouth piece, chorus leader,
daughter, wife, sister, friend, Kefee, Branama Queen …
May her
beautiful, gentle and precious soul rest in perfect peace. AMEN!!! PS:
In contrast to all earlier rumours and stories in circulation, I do
state that Kefee wasn’t 6 months pregnant and neither did she have
Pre-Eclampsia.” Take note of the corrections PLS.
Going by the statement from Adeline, it is accurate to say that Kefee wasn’t pregnant as rumoured.
…AND KEFEE TRENDEDMicro
blogging, social media platform, twitter was on fire. Eulogies poured
in endlessly from left right and center from colleagues, lovers, fans
and well wishers.
As you may know, it takes a lot to trend on the
twitter platform, but few minutes after the news of her death broke on
social media, Kefee began to trend on twitter. But for the World Cup, it
would have probably trended for the whole day.
Culled from Icon Weekly Magazine