I always tell people that there are always sides
to every story so am really not quick to judge especially when it’s a delicate
issue. Ok here is the gist that has started circulating. Bianka Johnson,
recently wrote about how high life crooner Flavour and Morgan Ent. CEO Emeka
Morgan, supposedly abandoned MC Loph's mother after her son died in a tragic accident
in 2011. Flavour and MC Loph were childhood friends while Emeka Morgan is the
CEO of the record label MC Loph was signed to before his tragic passing. Find her story below:
My name is Bianka Johnson, I reside in the United States of America.
I am from Nigeria, a healthcare practitioner, actors-manager and a goodwill
citizen. Flavour Nabania didn't make a tribute song "Iwe", he made a
mockery of his friend, the late McLoph. Below is my story.
Tragedy brought us together.... That's how I came to know Mrs.
Nwaozor, affectionately known to me as "Mama." Back in November 2011,
someone posted a tribute video, "Iwe", by Flavor, on Facebook. On
that day I distinctly remember viewing the video on YouTube and sobbing for
over an hour after watching this video that paid homage to two siblings who so
suddenly lost their lives. I was simply paralyzed thinking about the magnitude
of grief one particular mother would have to endure. You see, Mama was the
mother who lost those two adult children on the same day, specifically, a son,
the erstwhile entertainer, MC Loph, and a daughter, Chinwe.
Continue, it gets more interesting...
All I could think to myself is that life as we know it is so unfair. My spirit was disturbed and something, I don't know what it was, moved within me and I set out to find this woman. It became my duty....my obligation, to find her, to hug her and give her some semblance of hope and maybe a little peace, if she would allow me to.
All I could think to myself is that life as we know it is so unfair. My spirit was disturbed and something, I don't know what it was, moved within me and I set out to find this woman. It became my duty....my obligation, to find her, to hug her and give her some semblance of hope and maybe a little peace, if she would allow me to.
So, I began to search
for Mama. The first thing I did was to call Flavor's promoter, Igwe, who I knew
was based in Houston, Texas. I asked to speak with Flavor and he informed me
that Flavor had gone to the mall, but he would make sure Flavor would call me
immediately he got back. At the time, Flavor was in the United States promoting
the album he had recently released. The next day Igwe called me and put Flavor
on the phone. I briefly introduced myself and went straight to thank him
for showing love through his tribute song to a dear friend who had lost his
life. Shortly after that, I expressed to him how his video moved me to tears
and how I felt compelled to find Loph's mother. Flavor thanked me as well and
gave me a telephone number to MC Loph's close friend in Lagos who went by the
name Obi Mgbakor. There was absolutely no doubt in my mind that Flavor was in
contact with Mama on a weekly, or at least, a monthly basis seeing as the late
MC Loph and Flavor were childhood friends that grew up together. Without
hesitation, I immediately called Obi Mgbakor in Lagos and introduced myself to
him and requested Mama's contact information. Obi Mgbakor was guarded at first
and was reluctant to give me Mama's number. He asked for my Facebook name so he
could check out my profile. Without giving it a second thought, I provided it
to him and his countenance changed after he was able to verify who I was and he
even requested my friendship on Facebook. Obi Mgbakor gave me Mama's
information and I contacted her the next day and introduced myself. Mama and I
spent almost an hour on the phone the first time we spoke and she narrated so
much to me. Mama was heartbroken and she said that she was actually shocked
Flavor was the one that made it possible for us to start communicating. Mama
went further to express her disappointment over Flavor's nonchalant attitude
since the death of her son, MC Loph and her daughter Chinwe. "Flavor 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," Mama said.
Now, it must be noted
that MC Loph died in a ghastly motor accident on September 14, 2011, while
traveling on the Benin/Ore expressway to visit Mama with his pregnant fiancé
Nkiru, who survived the ordeal. The phone conversation I had with Mama was in November
2011, two months after MC Loph's death and she said Flavor hadn't called?
Unbelievable!
Immediately I got off
the phone with Mama I called Obi Mgbakor to verify what she told me. The whole
thing was strange to me and I couldn't reconcile the feelings and emotions
Flavor expressed in his tribute video with the nonchalant attitude he had
towards his best friend's mother. Obi Mgbakor indeed confirmed that Flavor
refused to call or visit mama after McLoph's death.
Right now, I want to
set the record straight. Since the death of Mama's son, MC Loph, Flavor
Nabania never called nor visited Mama and he never sent
a dime to her for her upkeep. Flavor 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 childrenat
the same time, which took an enormous toll on her health, it is my belief
that Mama would have lived longer. Since her death, I have read so many untrue
stories including a statement made by MC Loph's former manager, Emeka Morgan.
Once again, let me set the record straight: Mr. Morgan was never responsible
for Mama's upkeep. He claimed that his record label was sending Mama thirty
thousand naira a month. Mama never received thirty thousand Naira monthly from
the record label and Mr Morgan never adopted MC Loph's son nor was he
responsible for the infant's welfare as speculated by some brainless human
beings. Mr. Morgan abandoned Mama as soon as the media attention surrounding
her son's death died off. Mr. Morgan till date has yet to call Nkiru, MC
Loph's fiancé, to say congratulations on the birth of Loph's son.
It is my honest
belief that God brought me close to Mama after her son's death for reasons
beyond my comprehension. 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. May her very gentle soul rest in
peace.
4 comments:
Mr flavour I hope this is not true ooo, if so then you need to change that evil heart and mind of yours, been a celeb ain't everything.
My dear Bianca,why didnt you send this mail straight to Flavour instead of intentionally trying to bring him down by biasing the minds of the entire nation?
This is a touching story...the good lord will reward your gesture.
People,please don't be in a haste to conclude until u hear Flavour's side of the story.Some people are just attention seekers and career killers.
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