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Nigerian gospel singer and composer (1980–2014)
(February 5, 1980 – June 12, 2014), also referred to by her stage name Kefee, was a Nigerian gospel singer and composer. She was born in Sapele, Delta
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Jeremiah Gyang Joe Praize Joseph Adebayo Adelakun Joshua Mike-Bamiloye Judikay Kefee Kunle Ajayi Lara George Limoblaze Mairo Ese Mega 99 Mercy Chinwo Mike Abdul
List of Nigerian gospel musicians
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LGA in Delta State, Nigeria
2019. Retrieved 26 June 2021. "Kefee Buried In Sapele Delta State". Channels Television. Retrieved 26 June 2021. "Kefee to be buried July 11 | Premium
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Nigerian singer and songwriter (born 1980)
Timaya was featured on the song "Kokoroko" by the late female gospel artist Kefee, which won the Best Collaboration category at the 2010 Headies Awards. On
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Nigerian music industry awards
Terry G Darey Bracket Da Grin "Yori Yori" – Bracket (Winner) "Kokoroko" – Kefee (featuring Timaya) "You Bad" – Wande Coal (featuring D'banj) "Free Madness
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singer John Okafor Justina Lee Brown K1 De Ultimate – Fuji musician Kcee Kefee – Gospel singer Khaid – Afropop, R&B Kida Kudz – Afropop and songwriter
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Ebenezer Obey and later, Panam Percy Paul, Onyeka Onwenu, Tope Alabi, and Kefee were notable. Also, in the early 1970s and 80s Arch Bishop Benson Idahosa's
Nigerian_gospel
Nigerian rapper (born 1991)
Back" (Beazy featuring Pope, Loose Kaynon and Skales) "Eguono" (Remix) (Kefee featuring Skales) "Superstar" (Remix) (Contradiction featuring Skales) "My
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Nigerian Anglican evangelist
indigenous African music, much later with others such as Evi Edna Ogholi and Kefee Obareki Don Momoh emerging. The Isoko gospel songs otherwise known as 'Kirimomo'
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Nigerian-American gospel singer (born 1978)
Archived from the original on 2015-04-02. Retrieved 2015-03-14. "Lara George, Kefee and Sinach for African Gospel Music awards - Gistmania". gistmania.com.
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Nigerian music award
Nominated "You Know it" – Goldie (featuring eLDee) Nominated 2010 "Kokoroko" – Kefee (featuring Timaya) Won "Finest" – Knight House (featuring Sauce Kid and
The Headies Award for Best Collaboration
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player Bisi Komolafe (2012), actress Funmilola Ogundana (2013), sprinter Kefee (2014, died from pre-eclampsia at six months gestation) Moji Olaiya (2017)
List of women who died in childbirth
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Unstoppable - Tuface Hottest Single of the Year "Kondo" - Da Grin "Kokoroko" - Kefee ft. Timaya "Omoba" - D Prince "Free Madness" - Terry G "Bad" - Wande Coal
2010 Nigeria Entertainment Awards
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Nigerian Award Ceremony
Ultimate Survivor Celebrity Edition) Best collaboration with vocals – "Kefee" ft. Time Best international artist – Wale Best international producer of
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Community in Ethiope East local government
Physics and former Deputy Vice Chancellor, University of Port Harcourt) Kefee Don-Momoh (Popular Nigerian Singer) Studies in Urhobo culture. Ekeh, Peter
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Musical artist
in-house producer and worked with popular Nigerian artists like Ruggedman and Kefee. Peter of P Square invited Clef nite to audition for him. Later in 2009
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Musical artist
several top Nigerian music artistes such as Tunde and Wunmi Obe, Segun Obe, Kefee, Goldie, Sunny Neji, Muma Gee, Sammy Okposo, Charly Boy, Sound Sultan, Lady
Rymzo
Nigerian music industry award
"Engees" Okoye for "Danger" by P-Square Nominated Wudi Awa fro "Kokoroko" by Kefee featuring Timaya Nominated Bobby Boulders for "Ako Mi Ti Poju" by Naeto
The Headies Award for Best Music Video
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Nigerian music industry award
George – "Keeper of My Dreams" Won Ibiyemi – "Don't Leave Me" Nominated Kefee – "Kokoroko" Nominated Waje – "Kolo" Nominated Eva Alordiah – "No Cry" Nominated
The Headies Award for Best Vocal Performance (Female)
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followed after the steps of the pioneers", later included Evi Edna Ogholi and Kefee Obareki Don Momoh. In 2005, the A.A.P.S. evangelical movement's sustained
Anglican Adam Preaching Society
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Nigerian music executive
finish" (Naeto C) "3310" (9ice) Bashorun Gaa 12 December 2011 "Beautiful" Kefee 2012 Non-Album "Tony Montana" (Naeto C) "Bartender" (M.I & Naeto C) "Natural
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Nigerian music award
"Fimile" by Kas Nominated 2010 "Yori Yori" by Bracket Won "Kokoroko" by Kefee (featuring Timaya) Nominated "You Bad" by Wande Coal (featuring D'banj)
The Headies Award for Song of the Year
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national team), fall. Dan Jacobson, 85, South African writer and academic. Kefee, 34, Nigerian gospel singer, lung failure. Julian Koenig, 93, American advertising
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