The family of Late Majek Fashek has called on the public to give financial support to fly the body of the singer back home for burial.
Majekodunmi Fasheke, famously known as Majek Fasheke died in the United states of America on June 1, 2020 and right now, his family is in need of financial assistance to bring the body of the deceased reggae legend back home in Nigeria for proper burial.
On behalf of Majek Fashek’s family, the former member of the House of Representatives, representing Egor/Ikpoba Okha Federal Constituency and music enthusiast and owner of U&I Records, Agbonayinma made the announcement.
Agbonayinma pleads for Majek, a music legend and Africa’s pride not to be buried like an ordinary man. He said;
“With the support of the family, the children, we are looking at how we can bring him to Nigeria to be buried here. This is going to cost quite a lot of money, especially with the challenge of COVID-19. So, we are trying to raise fund.
The only account we have right now to be donated to, is the senior son’s account, Randy. Making this public is not my decision alone, some people came and said we should set this up.
They said we should set up account in America and Nigeria. We want him to be buried here in Nigeria, his fatherland and not in some foreign land like a chicken. In Nigeria, we are still trying to decide which account to use but the American account of the first son is ready and people are already paying into it. I must commend the response has been encouraging but we need more fund.” He added that there is a committee being set up to take charge of setting up the Nigerian account.
“In the meantime, people can pay to the American account of the son. We just have to bring Majek home for proper burial,” he reiterated.
He gives the eldest son’s American account as thus:
Citi Bank
Name on Account : Randy Fashek
Routing # 021000089
Account #6799745106
Bank Address – 00122 Laguardia place New york NY 10012
Bank Phone # 7184041275
Cash App: $ranfashek
Venmo @Ran_Daman
Majek Fashek is survived by a wife and three children, all boys.