The family of late legendary singer, Sonny Okosun has disowned claims by former beauty queen and Nigeria project director,
Exquisite Face of Africa, Ethel ‘Okosuns’; insisting she is not a daughter of
the late singer.
Ethel who was Miss Earth 2005 is known
by associates with the surname ‘Okosuns’ and in September 2013, granted an
interview to Vanguard Newspaper during which she repeatedly flashed back to memories she
held of her ‘father’ Sunny Okosun, describing him as a man with a large heart,
whom she misses and continues to draw inspiration from.
But the Okosun family in a statement
exclusively made available to Vanguard and signed by the singer’s son, Sidney
Ehimare Okosun disowns these birth legitimacy Ethel presents.
‘We wish to state categorically that Ms.
Ethel IS NOT our sibling. She is not the daughter of our father. Our father had
four children: Sidney Okosuns, Michael Okosuns, Adesuwa Okosuns and Ebony
Okosuns.
This is not the first time Ms. Ethel has
fraudulently used our late father’s image and likeness as “name dropping” to
achieve whatever affluence she seeks. She needs to stop identifying herself as
the daughter of the Ozziddi great musician.
Years ago, Ms. Ethel as a teenager
wondered into our Yaya Abatan home. Our parents ran a liberalattitude home,
welcoming visitors and strangers to our sprawling Ogba Estate. Thus, our home
was always busy with people from all walks of life.
Ms. Ethel walked into our home, pleaded
with my dad that she wanted to sing and had no other place to live in Lagos. My
parents welcome her to our compound, offered her unconditional food, shelter
and love.She never left for several years. The generosity and kindness of
providing her food and shelter does not give her automatic birth right to the
Okosuns.”
Sidney Okosun has demanded that Ethel
submits herself for DNA testing.
”In these days of scientific proof, we
demand that Ms. Ethel submit to a DNA test to prove us otherwise. The Okosun family would pay for any DNA that would end this fraudulent identity theft. MS
ETHEL IS NOT OKOSUNS DAUGHTER.”
Read excerpt of her interview with Vanguard below with
Vanguard’s Benjamin Njoku and Opeoluwani Ogunjimi.
As
the daughter of late Sunny Okusun, one would have expected that you take after
your father?
It’s a big family. I’ve always done
pageantry all my life. I follow my dream.
You
didn’t follow his path?
No, my sister is there, Ebony. She sings
very well and gradually she’ll take over.
Do
you sometimes miss your father?
Of course I do. He was a tremendous
support to me. He was the man with a big heart who loved people and wanted to
work with everybody. He wanted to affect lives and that was what I learnt from
him. That no matter what you do in life, you must impart on people’s lives. For
him, it was about giving back to the society and I miss him greatly. I wish he
was here today.
Do
you have any spiritual affinity with his songs whenever you listen to them?
I do, because his music encourages me a
lot. Like one of his songs, “The Third War in Namibia”, I didn’t understand
what he was saying then until I secured admission to study Politics in the
university. But we were young then or weren’t even born. But I appreciated his
songs and we look forward to unveiling a compilation of his songs very soon.
What’s
your family doing as regard to your father’s works?
We are working towards compiling his
works. My uncle, Easy Okosun who is on it, has recorded some of his collections
under Togetherness in London. He will be returning to Nigeria soon to launch
it. So very soon, we’ll be hearing more of Sunny Okosun’s oldies.”
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