Ghanaian singer, Mzbel, has been seen at the residence of National Chief Imam, Sheik OsmanuĀ Nuhu Sharubutu.
According to a video going round on social media, she was seen, clad with black Kaftan with a touch of gold together with a gentleman as they pose to take photos with the Chief Imam.
The purpose of her visit was however unclear.
One could recall in January 30, 2022, the singer on her Facebook page announced a two huge funeral plan she intend to organized for her muslim father after his death with the permission of his uncle.
Some Ghanaians especially Muslims, afterĀ chancing upon her post reacted and condemned it saying Islamic rules does not allow that.
āMy Uncle has spoken! He is my daddyās direct back born! Maame Ekua Bentuma Amoah. You are a princess. Your Uncle is Nana Asare Oky3hen Yeboah l, Apagyehehe, and Nana of Ekumfi Nanabin Twidan Royal Family. We will have a huge funeral back home in Ghana and here in Manchester! With my permission, you can go ahead with the one-week observation! #GeorgeAmoah # Uncle Georgeā, she wrote on her Facebook page.
National Democratic Congress (NDC) stalwart, Hajia Mussybaby MJ Adams also condemned the plan of Mzbel saying she needs to obey her fatherās order.
āDear Mzbel thereās no better gift a daughter can give her father than obeying heās order. Thus on funeral, 3 days, 1 week or whatsoever. Honour your fatherās will and u will be blessed. Donāt try and go against heās will as people are ordering you to. Kindly do as he says and you will be rewarded, but if u wish to please the world and reject your fatherās will, thatās your businessā, Hajia wrote on Facebook.
Meanwhile in response, Mzbel asked Hajia Mussybaby to however channel her concerns to her uncle since he was the one who formally gave her the go-ahead.
āHajia at this point Iām lost and confused! My Uncle in Manchester, Nana Asare Oky3hen Yeboah l Apagyehehe, Nana of Ekumfi Nanabin Twidan Royal Family. Again the Chief of the Mfanteman Association of the Greater Manchester UK. Wants us to honor my Dad with a funeralā¦ please reach out to himā, she responded.