The latest episode of #WithChude, saw Nigerian veteran actress, singer, philanthropist, and Member of the Order of the Federal Republic, Omotola Jalade Ekeinde, in an emotional recollection of how losing her father at the age of 12 broke her in ways that probably still affect her.
"When I was about nine years old, I was shipped to Command Secondary School in Kaduna. By that time, they had just given birth to my younger brother. I was a child and I did not take it well at all. I even remember when he was leaving and we both were crying. It really affected me - I thought the reason was because he now had other kids, and I was no longer important to him.”
While in school at Kaduna, her world was shattered by the news of her father’s death, at a time when she was beginning to anticipate returning home to spend more time with him.
“I think everything I have been, positively or negatively, was solely because of my father’s death. It affected me so much; I did not even know how much at the time. I did not even mourn my dad. At the age of 12, I was becoming a little lady, and I was excited to spend time with my father. That was when I got called out of school because I needed to be home. I knew someone had died because of how everyone in school was tiptoeing around me. The only thing I kept saying at the airport was, 'I just hope it is not my dad'.”
“For some callous reason, I was okay with it being anyone but him. When I got home, I was greeted by a crowd. As I walked into the house, I was thinking about which of my family members had died. I saw my brothers, then I saw my mum, and, at that moment, I froze because I knew it was my dad that had died.
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ReplyDeleteI know that feeling. I felt I've lost everything when i saw mum take her last breath, the feeling has refused to go away no matter how hard I fight it. It's well with you Omotola
ReplyDeleteI can relate.
DeleteNot easy at all.
Talking about it helps. Stay strong!
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ReplyDeleteI know that feeling. I was 7 when my dad died after 30years a part of me still miss him ������
ReplyDeleteIt is well dear 🤗
DeleteShe was Daddy's girl, she use to say her and her mum don't get along
ReplyDeleteAmen and Amen 🙏 🙌 👏
ReplyDeleteSee daddy's girl like me o!! I miss my dad everyday.Rest on my dearest daddy!.
ReplyDeleteMay God console w eryone that has lost a lovely one,it's not easy, Holyspirit pls come through for me and my family
ReplyDeleteBV Ariella
God's comfort upon all who hurt. I believe our loved ones gone ahead are looking down with pride, sure that we'll make it 🙏.
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