Actress Empress Njamah pays a condolence visit to Francis Duru following his son’s demise

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Nollywood actress Empress Njamah recently paid a condolence visit to Francis Duru following the unfortunate death of his son, Ifeanyi.

Francis Duru revealed his son’s death last week, describing him as a lion who bravely fought for his life.

Despite his intense loss, he showed acceptance of God’s decision and stated that he continues to mourn deeply.

Following the tragedy, Empress Njamah, Ned Nwoko, and others paid Francis a visit to express their condolences.

Empress posted images from the visit to her Instagram feed, underlining that God knows what is best.

She recognized the profound pain of losing a grown son and prayed for peace and strength for Francis and his wife, believing that their son’s spirit would guide them through this difficult time.

Empress wrote;

“GOD KNOWS BEST, MY DEAREST BROTHER @francis.duru

Losing a grown son is an unimaginable loss. May you find peace and strength in the love surrounding you, and let your son’s spirit guide you through the darkest days. I share in your sorrow as you mourn the passing of IFEANYI, an amazing, lively, and very intelligent boy.

MAY HIS GENTLE SOUL CONTINUE TO REST IN THE LORD. AMEN.”

In other news, Music star Peter Okoye, aka Mr P, criticizes his twin brother Paul Okoye, or Rudeboy, in an open letter following Paul’s interview about their recent breakup.

In the interview, Paul claimed he wrote most of their hits and mentioned being detained by the EFCC due to Peter.

Peter responded by asserting that he has also written many successful songs, countering Paul’s claims.

Mr P said in part …

“My dear brother Paul,
Just like I have told you several times, I am not in any competition with you or anybody else. However, seeing you grant countless interviews where you constantly
discredit my efforts in the group that we both created and built together really speaks volumes. In your recent interviews, you claimed that you wrote and sang 99% of all P-SQUARE songs and discredited me by saying that our song with Tl “EjeaJo,” which I wrote, was a failure. You went as far as using the YouTube views to discredit me once again. You never acknowledged the other songs like “Get-Squared,” “Bizzy Body,” “Personally,” “Roll It,” “Temptation,” “Alingo,” “More than a Friend,” “Shekini,” “Say Your Love,” “Gimme Dat,” “Senorita,” “IGBEdu,” and a few others. Were these songs also considered failures as well?

Every time I have spoken in interviews about P-SQUARE, I have always used “we” and “us” because I saw us as a team. But whenever you speak, it’s always “l” and “me,” even when I’m standing right beside you. It’s as if I never existed. My brother, neither of us is the most talented artist in the world, but you fail to understand that God gave us this talent and even granted us another chance to excel after our last breakup. Instead, you chose to turn the most awarded and decorated music group in Africa into a laughingstock again. One thing you need to understand clearly is that the fans didn’t fall in love with P-SQUARE because of who sang or danced the most. What made us special was the magic that came from our combined effort – us two! P-SQUARE was a force, and the fans fell in love with P-SQUARE because of our uniqueness and unity. We both have talent, no doubt, and I have often praised you in our interviews for your songwriting ability. I have also praised anyone who has ever written a song for us or even for me as Mr. P. But instead of showing gratitude for my kind words, you seem to find satisfaction in rubbing it in my face, forgetting that it is by God’s grace that we have come this far.”

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