Family Fixes Burial Date for Brothers Who Died in Lagos Island Fire

  • The Omeigbo family in Ebonyi State has announced April 15, 2026, as the burial date for two brothers who died in the December 2025 fire at Great Nigeria Insurance House on Lagos Island.
  • Reports confirmed that at least eight people lost their lives in the incident, which caused widespread shock and grief.

The family of Simeon Omeigbo from Ndiagu Oganiru Amanamta Ezzangbo in Ohaukwu Local Government Area has announced the burial date for their two sons, Chukwuebuka Emmanuel Omeigbo and Chukwudubem Emmanuel Omeigbo, who died in a tragic fire incident in Lagos State.

The brothers were among the victims of a fire outbreak that occurred on December 24, 2025, at the Great Nigeria Insurance House located on Lagos Island.

Reports confirmed that at least eight people lost their lives in the incident, which caused widespread shock and grief.

According to a burial poster obtained by LIB, the late brothers will be laid to rest in their family compound on Wednesday, April 15, 2026.

Family members and loved ones are expected to gather in their hometown to pay their final respects to the two brothers.

In other news,….Nigerian music producer and singer Samklef has spoken out after singer Crayon publicly called out his former label boss Don Jazzy and the record label Mavin Records.

Crayon, who signed with Mavin Records in 2019, recently took to social media with a series of posts many of which were later deleted where he leveled serious accusations against the music executive. In the posts, the singer claimed Don Jazzy was connected to circumstances surrounding his mother’s death.

He also alleged that the label boss owed him unpaid royalties, claiming that significant earnings had been generated from his work but he had not received his rightful share.

Crayon further suggested that delays in payments were being used to his disadvantage and warned that he might reveal more details about his experience with the label.

Responding to the controversy, Samklef shared his thoughts online, hinting that things may have changed for Don Jazzy following his recent association with social media activist VeryDarkMan.

Samklef questioned whether the situation could be a case of karma and went on to comment about the current state of the label and its artists. He also criticized the appearance of Ayra Starr in a recent music video, sparking further debate among fans online.

His words …

“I tell una say jazzy go cast soon!

Dem don see donjazzy finish crayon even call am his boy chai! Ever since Don Jazzy met a very dark man, all the signed artists no gree blow. Ayrastar look stressed in her last video. Something is not right. Could this be karma? E remain 1 person wey, donjazzy chop him eye, an na that one I wan talk about, gan! Gan! And who notices say once any artist leaves me…………hmhhhhmmmm”.

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