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    ‘I don’t like February, it reminds me of Ebony’ – OgeeTheMC shares

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    Ghanaian hypeman and media personality OgeeTheMC has opened up about how he continues to struggle emotionally following the death of singer Ebony Reigns.

    Speaking in an interview on 3Music TV, Ogee revealed that the month of February is particularly difficult for him, as it brings back painful memories of the late artiste.

    “People who actually know me know that I don’t really like February like that. Anytime there’s February, I’m kind of moody. Every February reminded me of her, and I didn’t like it,” he shared.

    He explained that his sadness around February stems from the fact that both Ebony’s birthday and death anniversary fall within that month, February 8 being the day she passed and February 16 her birthday.

    “Because that’s her death month and her birth month as well. You feel me? Like 8th and 16th,” he said.

    Ogee also reflected on how deeply he was involved in Ebony’s music career. He said he gave up his own work in radio and television to fully support the Maame Hwe hitmaker.

    “I was ready to leave the country and just give everything up because, mind you, I was doing my radio and TV, but I stopped everything for her. And now she’s gone. I’m like, ‘What’s going to happen?’” he said.

    Following Ebony’s tragic passing in 2018, Ogee said he felt lost and decided to leave Ghana temporarily to heal from the emotional toll.

    “I left the country. I went to Canada for some time,” he added.

    AK/MA



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