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OMG: TikTok influencer Britney Murphy and her mother killed in car crash

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TikTok influencer Britney Murphy and her mother, Sherie Smith, were killed in a car crash in Houston, Texas, on Monday, 19 June.

Tiffany Smith Cofield, the sister of 35-year-old Murphy and the daughter of Smith, spoke about the crash during an interview with ABC 13’s KTRK , where she revealed the pair were on their way to Emancipation Park for a Juneteenth event, after just leaving Cofield’s house, when the accident occurred.

Cofield said she first saw the crash while on her way home. “It looked like her car and everybody, when I was walking up, said a mom and daughter died and I knew they had left and knew the only mom and daughter would be my mom and sister,” she said.

According to the city’s police, a truck hit Murphy and Smith’s car. As an investigation into the crash is still underway, no one has been cited or charged.

Cofield also tearfully opened up about her close relationship with her two family members, telling the outlet: “There will never be a time when I won’t miss my mother and my sister. They were my best friends. They were everything.”

Murphy, who went by the handle @ThatGirlBritneyJoy , had more than 461,000 followers on TikTok. The influencer, who was also known by the name Britney Joy, frequently posted videos of her shopping hauls and her daily routines.

On 20 June, Cofield launched a GoFundMe Page to help pay for the burial and memorial of her mother and sister. As of 21 June, the GoFundMe Page has raised $74,961 of its $100,000 goal.

In the GoFundMe’s description, Cofield praised Murphy’s social media platform.

“My mom and sister were tragically taken away from us way too soon in an accident involving a reckless driver in Houston,” Cofield wrote. “This was just as my sister, beloved TikToker Britney Joy, began rising up in fame for her 9-5 videos that hit the internet by storm. Everyone related to her stories and those of her characters.”

She added: “This happened so suddenly and was truly something I could have never imagine. Losing my best friends.”

Speaking to KTRK, Cofield also acknowledged how “proud” she was of her sister, before sharing her hope that people remember everything her mother and sister achieved.

“That’s what I want people to remember,” she said. “Not the way they died, but the way they lived and the life they loved and who they inspired.”

Cofield also shared a tribute to Murphy and Smith on Instagram . Along with a selfie of the two women, she reflected on the close relationship she had with them. “I’m so proud of you. Everything you accomplished. You are THAT GIRL BRITNEY JOY,” she wrote about her little sister. “No one will ever come close. No one. You left here a star. SUPERSTAR. I always knew you would be. I knew that was your destiny.”

She went on to applaud her “beautiful” mother for the ways in which she supported and protected her two children.

“The lady who gave birth to me and showed me love and joy,” she added. “You created two goofy a** girls that you loved to be around. You loved us, you raised us, and you protected us the best you could. You did that momma! You did that! I love you. I love you forever and ever.”

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Omambala Association in Houston Celebrates Motherhood with Joyous Mother’s Day Event

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HOUSTON, TEXAS – May 5, 2025 — The Omambala Cultural Association in Houston hosted a vibrant and heartfelt Mother’s Day celebration on Sunday evening at the Igbo Catholic Community Hall on Creekbend. The event brought together families and community members to honor the enduring strength, love, and sacrifices of mothers within the Igbo community.

Led by the association’s president, Ichelle Awkuzu, the Isaaka of Igboland, the gathering featured prayers, cultural music, dance, and speeches dedicated to celebrating motherhood. Awkuzu described the event as a moment of reflection and appreciation for mothers, emphasizing their central role in shaping families and preserving cultural values.

The association’s president, Ichelle Awkuzu, the Isaaka of Igboland, addressing the group.

 

Celebrants celebrate at the Omambala Cultural Association’s Mother’s Day celebration on Sunday evening at the Igbo Catholic Community Hall in Houston.

 

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“Mothers are the heartbeat of our homes and the foundation of our culture,” Awkuzu said, urging attendees to honor and support mothers every day, not just on special occasions.

The celebration included lively performances of traditional Igbo music and dance, homemade meals prepared by members, and the presentation of thoughtful gifts to each mother in attendance. Vice President Chief Ugochukwu Chukwuka, known as Omemma Igbo, also delivered remarks, recognizing the vital role of mothers in nurturing future generations.

Photo from left_ Vice President of the group, Chief Ugochukwu Chukwuka – Omemma Igbo, and the President, Ichelle Awkuzu, the Isaaka of Igboland.

The evening was filled with laughter, music, and shared memories, reinforcing the communal spirit that defines the Omambala Cultural Association. Elders and youth alike participated in storytelling sessions and interactive cultural activities, creating a multigenerational experience that underscored the importance of preserving Igbo heritage. Several attendees expressed appreciation for the sense of belonging and cultural pride the event fostered.

The Omambala Cultural Association Inc. is a community-based organization representing people from the Old Anambra Local Government Area in Anambra State, Nigeria. It remains committed to promoting cultural education, unity, and socio-economic development for Igbo people in the diaspora and beyond.

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CABEF and City of Houston Bring “Beyond Borders” Forum to George R. Brown During OTC Week

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Houston, TX (April 22nd, 2025) — As the city of Houston prepares for the highly anticipated return of the annual Offshore Technology Conference (OTC) next month, the Central African Business Energy Forum (CABEF), in partnership with the City of Houston, will engage business professionals and organizations from around the world in bilateral engagement for the advancement of global solutions in energy sector. The inaugural edition of CABEF’s “Beyond Borders” Forum will occur at the George R. Brown Convention Center (1001 Avenida De Las Americas) on Thursday, May 8th, in Downtown Houston.

Led by the organization’s chairwoman, Nathalie Lum, the forum’s theme will primarily focus on the concept of “Unlocking Africa – A New Era of Energy & Opportunity”. Furthermore, CABEF’s upcoming forum will merge business leaders and entrepreneurs from the public and private sectors, as well as investors and innovators across North America, Africa, and beyond.

Attendees can expect to gain more perspective on the untapped potential of Africa’s oil and gas industry, the ambitions and impact of the Central African Pipeline System Project (CAPS), bridging African and global energy ecosystems, and highlighting investment-ready opportunities in hydrocarbons, mining, and renewable energy sectors: central African Pipeline System CAPS, a CABEF program. The CAPS project represents a collaborative initiative by ECCAS countries to establish the first cross-border oil and gas pipeline network in Central Africa.

As an essential pillar of regional energy supply, this network will integrate various advanced infrastructures such as gas pipelines, fuel pipelines, pumping stations, LNG terminals, power plants, oil refineries, and storage depots. This vast infrastructure will unlock Central Africa’s energy and economic potential, opening up new growth and sustainable development prospects.

    After successfully hosting CABEF in various African nations — Cameroon, Congo, Gabon, and Chad- the upcoming forum marks the organization’s first major initiative in the United States. Endorsed by the City of Houston’s Mayor Pro Tem, Martha Castex-Tatum, the landmark international forum is designed “to foster crossborder partnerships, promote strategic investment and accelerate energy development across Africa.” According to the organization, this event marks a significant milestone in CABEF’s international expansion strategy and reflects “Houston’s pivotal role as a global energy capital.”

  With an anticipated attendance of over five hundred delegates (including investors, policy makers, CEOs, project developers, and stakeholders), participants will benefit from high-level discussions, networking opportunities, and presentations by key decision-makers, energy executives, and representatives from ECCAS (Economic Community of Central African States) countries.

 Ultimately, with the inception of the Houston forum, CABEF wants to demonstrate its commitment to sustainable growth and international cooperation in Africa’s energy space. “We are excited to bring CABEF to Houston, a city that represents innovation and global leadership in energy,” said CABEF General Secretary Pricila Behos. “This forum will bridge Africa’s emerging energy markets and international capital, expertise, and innovation.”

 To register for the upcoming CABEF “Beyond Borders” Houston 2025 Forum at George R. Brown Convention Center on May 8th, or to participate as an official partner or event vendor, please visit the organization’s official website online at www.WeAreCABEF.org/Houston2025, or email directly at contact@wearecabef.org.

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