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Empress Njamah Celebrates Ada Ameh’s First Posthumous Birthday

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Empress Njamah Celebrates Ada Ameh’s First Posthumous Birthday

Nollywood actress, Empress Njamah has joined Toyin Alausa in celebrating their late friend, Ada Ameh’s posthumous birthday.

In a very short and simple message on her Instagram page, Empress Njamah who lacked words, stated that she misses the actress.

Wishing her a happy birthday, she prayed for her to keep resting in the bosom of God.

All I can say is that I miss you…. Keep resting in the bosom of the almighty, you are very much alive in my heart”.

Toyin Alausa also expressed her feelings as she marks Ada Ameh’s posthumous birthday.

Sharing a video collage of them over the years, Toyin Alausa stated that their friendship was far rooted before social media and the gram.

She stated that their memories remain golden and evergreen while noting that Ada Ameh shares the same birth date as her son.

This is the first since they became friends that she wouldn’t wake up to their usual early morning calls and prayers.

“I miss you always. All the memories of our relationship remain golden and evergreen.

I never said GOODBYE TO YOU because I know it wasn’t really going to be goodbye… How na… Our friendship was far rooted before s.m and wasn’t for the gram… You share the same date with my Son. So for as long as I’ve known you, this is the First without the usual early morning call and prayers…
Happy Posthumous Birthday Diidii (as I fondly called you). Ada Grace Obande Ameh”.

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