Empress Njamah visited the graves of her late friend, Ada Ameh, and her daughter, and shared a heartfelt message on Instagram.
She reflected on the meaning of true friendship, saying that even though friends may leave, they never truly depart from our hearts.
She acknowledged that she thought she was strong enough to visit the gravesite with a smile, but ultimately couldn’t hold back tears. She paid her respects, telling them to continue resting in peace.
“TRUE FRIENDS ARE THE ONES WHO NEVER LEAVE YOUR HEART,EVEN IF THEY LEAVE YOUR LIFE FOR A WHILE, EVEN AFTER YEARS APART, YOU PICK UP WITH THEM RIGHT WHERE YOU LEFT OFF, AND EVEN IF THEY PASS THEY’RE NEVER GONE IN YOUR HEART….I THOUGHT I WAS STRONG AND WOULD SMILE TO PAY MY RESPECT, BUT I JUST HAD TOO…keep resting my sweet trouble ADAAAAAAAA
KEEP RESTING MOTHER AND DAUGHTER”.
REACTIONS;
One Sophi Stanley wrote, “The kind of friend everyone prays for oo. Thank you for this
One Mrs Nwanegbo wrote, “Ah God, this lady is truly a good definition of how friendship should look like. Kudos to you, Empress. May God bless your heart, May her soul continue to rest in peace
One Kandyss Coutoures wrote, “Hmmmm, I’m speechless, your kind is rare. Thank you for letting us know that they are still true friends
One Official Mniq Samuel wrote, “It is well. You are a friend. Everyone should have in their corner. You go all out for your people. May God bless and protect you, and may he make his face shine on you and grant you all your heart desires
One Fabs Wini wrote, “This made me cry. Good friends are rare. May their souls keep resting in peace in God’s bosom”.
Recall that, Ada Ameh, a Nollywood actress, passed away on July 17, 2022, at 11 pm in Warri, Delta State, due to mental health struggles and a heart attack.
Her daughter, Gift, had died before her in October 2020 after a failed surgery in Abuja.
Empress Njamah, a friend of Ada’s, recently honored her memory by sharing a throwback video on what would have been Ada’s birthday.
Empress reflected on how Ada was no longer alive to receive her birthday wishes, but she believed that Ada was celebrating the best birthday possible wherever she was, watching over her loved ones.