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She only complained of stomach ache, Nkechi Blessing breaks silence on mother’s death

Nollywood actress, Nkechi Blessing, has broken her silence on her mother’s death.

Toyin Abraham, her colleague in the Nollywood industry, had announced the passing of Blessing’s mother, on Thursday.

On Friday, Blessing paid tribute to her late mother on Instagram, saying she only complained of stomach ache.

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She expressed grief that her mother died few days to a birthday she was planning for her.

Sharing a photo and video of her mother, she wrote, “My greatest fear 💔 Mummy you shouldn’t have. Hmmm…you know if the doctors asked for money to keep you alive, I would have begged the world to help me save you but you left in a flash. Your only complain was stomach ache..and that’s the last I heard of you… I went to bed thinking I would wake up from this dream💔 but it’s indeed a reality that you left me 5 days to your birthday 💔.

“Afianma, you were a warrior, you had me at your back and you said, Nkechi you are unstoppable.. Now that you have left me, how do I face the world? Everyone around me knew I lived all my life for you, I received insults, abuse, embarrassment on this app just to make sure you do not beg for food, I am fulfilled knowing you are in a better place🙏 but it hurts that you didn’t even wait to see your birthday gift mama💔. The one I was working endlessly day and night to build for you.

“Mama, you are a landlady in Lagos and you couldn’t even wait to see it😢haaa💔. They said I should be strong. Okay I will..but you didn’t do well at all mama, you didn’t 💔. Return if possible mummy because I refuse to accept the fact that you are no more😢”.

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