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“I Thought We Were Grieving” – Daddy Freeze Reacts to Dress Code Drama in Service Songs

  • Media personality Daddy Freeze has sparked a new debate online after he reacted to criticism for his choice of clothing during a song service for the late actor Alexx Ekubo’s father.
  • He expressed surprise that the event had a dress code, saying he believed it was just a mourning ceremony.

Media personality Daddy Freeze has sparked backlash online following his comments after he was criticized for wearing black to a service in songs for his late father, actor Alexx Ekubo.

The controversy started after reports suggested that attendees were expected to appear in all-white while Daddy Freeze arrived in black, drawing attention from attendees and social media users.

Reacting to the backlash, he said:

“I thought we were mourning a young man who died before his time. He died because of Nigeria’s failure and religious influence. I never knew a song service would have a dress code”

His statement has since drawn mixed reactions online as users have debated whether mourning events should follow a strict dress code or remain informal expressions of grief.

@EkyDorlyn
In Nigeria, burial is now a day-long ceremony instead of mourning for the deceased

@IamtheOYE
Imagine the dress code for song service… Nigerian celebrities will wail on you but don’t panic..! All of them, fake fake fake, I repeat fake fake!!

@Ehys__
There is something called protocol, when the family has agreed to it, personal feelings don’t matter, he’s an asshole

@zatas70
Those Nollywood actors turned the whole thing into a fashion show which was unnecessary

@HeIsSommyApril
He is stupid for saying this.

Everyone asked you to come to mourning in all white, and you came in black.

I’m sure he felt stupid seeing how everyone showed up with white and he looked completely different.

@kingwizzi_tweet
Hmmmmmm 🤔
You didn’t see what? Abeg rest oga

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