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Life has not been the same since I lost my daughter —Ada Umeh

Award winning actress and entertainer, Ada Umeh, has finally opened up about her life’s journey  and how the death of her daughter left her in a bad shape.

Known for her interpretation of scripts and her roles in movies and TV shows such as The Johnsons, My Village People, Domitilla, Phone Swap, and recently Olutore, the actress while sharing her experience on his Instagram series also spoke about recent projects like Oloture and a comedy skit with MClively, exuding gratitude and love for life and her craft.

Regarding Oloture, she said: “I was very happy to speak in my native dialect which is Idoma”.

While the year 2020 was a hard year for her as she lost her only daughter, she confessed that life and work have never been the same since. She said: “I am just trying to get myself now. She is, she was, that one that could look me in the eyes and tell me the way it is without mincing words, my cheerleader, my gossip partner, my best friend”.

The actress also spoke about being a fan-girl of love and dating in the industry.

When asked about the picture of her lover posted by her on her Instagram page by host Chude, she said: “We have been dating for six years. I love this man and I am not pretending about it, and I think he loves me too”.

Twenty-five years after her debut, Ada Umeh continues to enjoy a successful career, gracefully leaping through hurdles, and she attributes this to God’s love and grace on her. “The only jazz that made me be here today is God”, she says.

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