Actress, Empress Njamah breaks down in tears as she sets up condolence register for late friend, Ada Ameh (Video)

Actress, Empress Njamah breaks down in tears as she sets up condolence register for late friend, Ada Ameh (Video)

These are trying times for Nollywood actress, Empress Njamah who is mourning the death of her colleague and friend, Ada Ameh.

Nollywood actress, Ada Ameh passed away on the 17th of July, Sunday in Delta State after visiting an oil mogul and his family. It was reported that Ada had slumped and upon arrival at the hospital she was confirmed dead.

The thespian passed away at age 48 and since the news of her death, fans, friends, colleagues and family have all been mourning her quite tragic demise.

Actress, Empress Njamah breaks down in tears as she sets up condolence register for late friend, Ada Ameh (Video)

A recent video shows one of her close friends, actress, Empress Njamah unable to hold back tears while setting up a condolence register for the late actress. People who were present at the scene also tried their best in consoling her.

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Actress, Empress Njamah breaks down in tears as she sets up condolence register for late friend, Ada Ameh (Video)

Actress, Empress Njamah breaks down in tears as she sets up condolence register for late friend, Ada Ameh (Video)

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Actress and influencer, Susan Pwajok otherwise known as Blessing on ‘The Johnsons’ show, has taken to social media to mourn the sad demise of her screen mom, Ada Ameh.

The deceased actress who slumped and died on Sunday, July 17, in Delta state, played the role of ‘Emu’ on the popular TV sitcom and was a mom to four children, including Susan.

Susan who was distraught by the news of Ada’s death, took to her Instagram page to disclose that she was a motherly figure to her in reality and not only in the movie.

Ada Ameh would check on her occasionally, shower prayers on her and reprimand her whenever she errs.

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She added that the late actress was very present in her life and never missed any milestone in her life since she was in primary school.

The grieving actress wrote,

“She never missed any of the milestones no matter how small they where. When I graduated from primary school, she brought drinks on set. When I graduated from secondary school, she insisted on getting me my prom shoes even when prom didn’t hold”.

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