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Kefee Obareki Don Momoh (1980 –2014 )
Kefee Obareki Don Momoh, also known as Branamah Queen and Kefee was born in 1980 in Sapele, Delta State to Ejirooghene and Andrew Obareki. They were deacon at their current church where Kefee was born. Their church was also the church the parents of her first husband pastored.
At age 8, her music career started with the church choir.
In 2000, she released an album titled “Trip” This album paved way for her into the Nigerian music scene as a Gospel Artist.
In 2003, she was signed to Alec's (her former choir director) Entertainment. That same year, she released Branamah. Branamah was the album that brought her fame both home and abroad. This same album was the genesis of a successful career path for her are a Nigerian Gospel Artist.
In 2005, Kefee married her former choir director Alec Godwin.
In 2008, They got divorced.
In 2012, Kefee remarried. She married Don Momoh.
In 2014, Keffe died of lung failure after being in coma for 15 days. Kefee was pregnant when she died.
Albums: Trip, Branamah 1, Branamah 2 etc
Awards: International Young Ambassador for Peace, 2009
Outstanding Attributes: Her Unique voice and strength to survive a failed marriage to find true love again.
Supporting Attributes: Tenacity and Focus
Compiled from Kefee Don Momoh's Biography.
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