Mofe Duncan, Latasha Ngwube Slam Daddy Freeze Over Criticism of Alexx Ekubo's Tribute

The recent 'Night of Worship' event held in honour of late actor Alexx Ekubo has sparked a heated debate, with broadcaster Daddy Freeze facing backlash for his criticism of the ceremony. In a social media video, Daddy Freeze argued that the event, which was meant to be a solemn tribute, was turned into a high-energy concert, with the singer's choice of upbeat tracks being a major point of contention. He questioned the decision to play lively music at a memorial service, stating that it was not in line with the traditional and respectful atmosphere that such an event should have. Furthermore, Daddy Freeze expressed his disapproval of the multiple guest artists who led worship sessions at the event, stating that traditional memorial services should focus on hymns to maintain a respectful and serene atmosphere. However, his comments did not sit well with Nollywood actor Mofe Duncan and media personality Latasha Ngwube, who swiftly responded to Daddy Freeze's criticism on Instagram. Both Mofe Duncan and Latasha Ngwube defended the tribute event, expressing their strong disapproval of Daddy Freeze's commentary. The controversy surrounding the event has sparked a debate about the appropriateness of certain types of music at memorial services, with some arguing that the event should have been more subdued and others defending the choice of music as a celebration of the late actor's life.
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Daddy Freeze don dey criticize people wey try to honour their loved ones, him say dem no do am well. But Mofe Duncan and Latasha Ngwube say him no get right to dictate how people mourn.
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