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Gospel Artist Omije Ojumi's Daughter Accuses Father of Neglect During Mother's Service

A video circulating on social media features the daughter of late gospel artist Omije Ojumi criticizing her father for neglect and abandonment. This emotional scene unfolded during her mother's service of songs, highlighting family tensions.

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A video has emerged on social media capturing a poignant moment where the daughter of deceased gospel artist, Omije Ojumi, bitterly criticized her father for his abandonment of her and her brother. This expression occurred during a service of songs held in honor of her late mother.

On January 29, an incident at the graveside disrupted the proceedings when relatives of the ex-husband insisted that the children engage with their father. Family representatives argued that the father genuinely loves his children and is not as irresponsible as suggested. Despite their efforts, both children, especially the son, declined to interact with him at their mother’s gravesite. For more on the incident, click

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Omije Ojumi and her family during a service of songs event

During the service of songs on January 28, Omije's grieving daughter shared how her mother was a constant support for them, while lamenting their father's absence and neglect. She highlighted her father's recent attempts to reconnect with them following their mother's death, suggesting a sense of betrayal given his earlier absence from their lives.

The video of her heartfelt speech can be viewed below...

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The heart-wrenching speech by Omije's daughter showcases the emotional struggles faced by children in the aftermath of parental neglect, further igniting discussions about family responsibilities in times of grief.

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