Niger Delta
COSON Mourns Branama Queen
The board, members and
management of Copyright Society of Nigeria said that, it received with shock the news of the demise of multi-award winning gospel singer, Kefee. Kefee, who was also a COSON frontline member, died in the United States on June 13 from lung failure.
Kefee, fondly referred to as Branama Queen came into the limelight with her hit track Branama in 2003, and had remained one of Nigeria’s most sought after female musicians. She later released hit tracks like Kokoroko, Sapele Water, among others.
Reacting to the sad development, the Chairman of COSON, Chief Tony Okoroji, in a statement said, “Kefee was such a great gift to our music industry. Her incredible talent, soaring voice and never-say-die spirit in a very difficult industry made her truly outstanding.
“Her song, ‘Kokoroko’ remains one of my favourite Nigerian recordings of the recent era. Kefee and I had a unique relationship. In difficult moments, she always sought my counsel. When she wanted to start her musical training in Los Angeles, she asked for my written recommendation which I gladly did. I was informed that just before her last trip to America, she stopped by at the office, as she routinely did, to share some time with us and update her COSON records.
“Unfortunately, I was not there and it is very sad that I will not see Kefee again. I however take solace in the fact that she lived a fruitful life and as a true artiste, remains alive in her beautiful songs. My condolences to her family and the many fans of the Branama Queen. Adieu Kefee, the sweet singer.
The statement also quoted the General Manager of COSON, Mr Chinedu Chukwuji as saying, “I am yet to get over the shock I received with the news of Kefee’s passing on. I find it hard to believe how someone so young and vibrant person can be here one day and is gone the next.She came around to the office only a few weeks ago, chatting and smiling and to hear this news now is so devastating.
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