Evelyn Irikefe Don Momoh (February 5, 1980 – June 12, 2014), also referred to by her stage name Kefee, was a Nigerian gospel singer and composer.
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Kefee whose music career started at age eight in her church choir, was famous for her gospel songs ‘Branama’ and ‘Kokoroko’. She won several awards including the best collaboration Headies Award in 2010 In the year 2000, Kefee ‘playfully’, with the help of a friend, composed an album which they titled “TRIP/” The album was a considerable success as it got them to events where they performed against artistes like Tony Tetuila and the Plantation Boiz. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Kefee">Rea
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Evelyn Irikefe Don Momoh (February 5, 1980 – June 12, 2014), also referred to by her stage name Kefee, was a Nigerian gospel singer and composer.
==Early life== She was born in Sapele, Delta on February 5, 1980 to the family of Andrew Obareki, who were at a time deacons at a church founded by the parents of her ex-husband Alec Godwin. Kefee graduated from University of Benin with a degree in Business Administration. As a teenager, she actively engaged herself in church activities, especially singing in the choir.
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