Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Kefee and RMD at war over campaign song
One time actor and commissioner of culture and tourism in Delta Stata, Richard Mofe Damijo and singer Kefee are reportedly at war over her decision to sing a campaign song for an opposition of the incumbent governor - Uduaghan. Kefee sang a campaign song for Ogboru, another gubernatorial aspirant which sources say got under the skin of the incumbent governor and consequently indicting RMD.
Kefee informs that she has been getting text messages/SMS telling her that RMD is angry at her choice of Ogboru over Uduaghan and threatening her including saying her songs have been banned in Delta state. The singer who claims she wasn’t paid for the campaign song said a friend of hers who was part of the meeting where RMD and others discussed her case warned her to be careful with how she dealt with the actor – turned politician.
The actor turned politician taking to Twitter said he was only trying to help her make money but the singer Kefee as responded saying she is never after the material gain. The text/SMS being used to threaten the singer read: RMD orders political thugs and soldiers to beat up Kefee for recording a political song for Ogboru. Should we fold our hands and let this nonsense continue?
Responding to the text messages and SMS, RMD denies it and found the claims funny .
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