Learn to leave main character syndrome at home

Learn  to leave main character syndrome at home - Mofe Duncan, Latasha Ngwube knock Daddy Freeze over criticism of Alexx Ekubo?s tribute event

Nollywood actor Mofe Duncan and media personality Latasha Ngwube have publicly called out broadcaster Daddy Freeze over his criticism of the “Night of Worship” held in honour of late actor Alexx Ekubo on Thursday, June 10.

 

The backlash follows a social media video published by Daddy Freeze, where he criticized gospel singer Mercy Chinwo’s performance at the service of songs. He argued that the singer transformed a solemn, reflective ceremony into a high-energy concert. He questioned her choice of upbeat tracks, asserting that a memorial service requires comforting music rather than a lively musical showcase. read here

 

Furthermore, the media personality questioned the inclusion of multiple guest artists leading worship sessions at the event. He maintained that traditional memorial services should rely primarily on hymns to preserve a respectful and serene atmosphere.

 

In a swift reaction on Instagram, both Mofe Duncan and Latasha Ngwube expressed strong disapproval of his commentary, firmly defending the tribute event.

 

Read their comments below…

 

Learn  to leave main character syndrome at home - Mofe Duncan, Latasha Ngwube knock Daddy Freeze over criticism of Alexx Ekubo?s tribute event
Learn  to leave main character syndrome at home - Mofe Duncan, Latasha Ngwube knock Daddy Freeze over criticism of Alexx Ekubo?s tribute event
Learn  to leave main character syndrome at home - Mofe Duncan, Latasha Ngwube knock Daddy Freeze over criticism of Alexx Ekubo?s tribute event
Learn  to leave main character syndrome at home - Mofe Duncan, Latasha Ngwube knock Daddy Freeze over criticism of Alexx Ekubo?s tribute event
Learn  to leave main character syndrome at home - Mofe Duncan, Latasha Ngwube knock Daddy Freeze over criticism of Alexx Ekubo?s tribute event

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *