Flavour N'abania |
A Nigerian lady, Bianka Johnson, who
resides in the United State of America claimed that high-life singer
Flavour abandoned his childhood’s friend, MC Loph, mother till her
death.
Johnson claimed that although she got
the late woman’s contact from Flavour, she was shocked when she was
informed that the singer never kept in touch with her. The lady also
indicted Emeka Morgan, the CEO of Morgan Entertainment, Mc Loph’s record
label.
She said that Mc Loph’s mother, who she
referred to as Mama, said that the fair-skinned singer never called her
since her son passed away.
“Flavour has not picked up the phone to
call me since Obiajulu passed away, yet he made a hit tribute song on
his behalf. May God be the judge,” she quoted mama.Johnson said, “I want
to set the record straight. Since the death of Mama’s son, MC Loph,
Flavour Nabania never called nor visited Mama and he never sent a dime
to her for her upkeep.
Flavour hasn’t made any effort to reach
out to Nkiru or MC Loph’s infant son. “Mama died from congestive heart
failure exacerbated by heartbreak. But for the deaths of her two adult
children at the same time, which took an enormous toll on her health, it
is my belief that Mama would have lived longer,” she said.She further
claimed that she took care of the old woman till she died.“I took care
of Mama until she died to the best of my ability. Today, I am blessed to
have an extra angel watching over me. She lost two children at the same
time who can never be replaced but before she died, mama gained a
grandson, a beautiful daughter in-law in Nkiru, and a daughter in me.
Mama is gone, reunited with her children and I know she is at peace now.
Mama will be buried on November 12, 2013,” she said.
However, when Saturday Beats contacted
Flavour’s camp to react to the allegation against them, they refused to
talk. His manager, Benjamin, stated that they had no comment on the
issue.Benjamin said, “We don’t have a reaction to the story. We don’t
have a comment. Yes, we have heard the story.”
When probed further, Benjamin said sacarstically, I’m sure you know what no comment means.”
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