Like all one-sided stories/write-ups, please read with an open mind.
Bianka Johnson, who is kinda in the movie industry, today sent out
something she wrote about how high life crooner Flavour and Morgan Ent.
CEO Emeka Morgan, supposedly abandoned MC Loph's mother (pictured above
with Bianca) 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
Bianca's write up below...
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.
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.
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 p
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