
Actors Mofe Duncan and media personality Latasha Ngwube have weighed in on the controversy surrounding Daddy Freeze’s reaction to the “night of worship” held in honor of late actor Alexx Ekubo.
The duo appeared to take aim at Daddy Freeze following his public expression of dissatisfaction with the tone and format of the tribute event.
“Sometimes decenter yourself and learn to leave main character syndrome at home,” they stated, in what many interpreted as a direct response to his remarks.
Daddy Freeze had earlier criticized aspects of the ceremony, including the performances, suggesting the event felt more like a concert than a solemn gathering.
His comments sparked mixed reactions online, with some agreeing with his perspective, while others argued that the focus should remain on celebrating the life of the late actor rather than critiquing the event.
The responses from Mofe Duncan and Latasha Ngwube have further fueled the conversation, highlighting differing views on public commentary, respect, and personal expression during moments of mourning.
As reactions continue to pour in, the exchange underscores the broader debate around how public figures engage with sensitive events and the expectations of decorum in such settings.




