Why singer Flavour couldn’t hold father’s burial in Anambra – Cubana Chief Priest

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Businessman and socialite Pascal Okechukwu, also known as Cubana Chief Priest, has alleged that popular artist Flavour was unable to hold his father’s funeral in Anambra due to security concerns.

Among those present at the burial was the well-known barman, who urged the people of the Southeast to come together and confront the state’s current crisis.

The socialite, speaking on his Instagram page, claimed that Flavour was forced to hold his father’s funeral in Enugu due to circumstances.

Because they are marginalised, he claimed, Southeasterners cannot ruin their motherland.

According to him,

“This amazing funeral was supposed to be happening in Umunze Anambra State but here we are in Enugu managing it. Umunne, we need to come together and fix this, it’s no longer interesting. We cannot destroy our own because we are being marginalised.

“We must uphold our glory by going back to our peaceful nature. We can only fight back if home is in order for proper planning. If this continues that means they have succeeded in disorganising us.

“Oga Adicha ama, nke di na iru ka. RIP, Papa Ijele Igbo Nile, Papa muru African royalty 2niteflavour ebube agu na eche agu.”

Recall that, Nigerian high-life artist, Chinedu Okoli, known as Flavour N’abania, has suffered the loss of his father, Benjamin Onyemaechi Okoli.

Flavour conveyed the passing of his father on Facebook, posting an old video of himself playing guitar for his father.

In the caption as seen by our Correspondent, Flavour wrote, “My father, papa Ijele rest well”.

Flavour did not mention the cause of his father’s death nor the day his late father died.