Actress Eniola Badmus Remembers Late Mother After 19 Years

Eniola Badmus, has remembered her mother 19 years after she died.

The actress shared a picture of her mother via her Instagram account on Tuesday.

She wrote, “Dear mother, you took so much pride in me. I was your little girl. I was a spitting image of you. You loved me with all of your heart and I was your last baby.

“Losing you has taught me so much about life. It taught me the meaning of life, and what real love really is. They say a mother and a daughter is one of the closest relationships in the world. Losing that relationship taught me how capable I was of loving, losing, and feeling pain.

“Losing you has given me purpose. I will continue to live every day for you. I will be the best version of myself. I will make you proud. With every choice, every decision, and every step I take for the rest of my life, I will honor you. 19 years without you is hard, and it probably always will be, but I will live this life for you momma.

“Continue to rest on ALHAJA. I miss you dearly as I type this in tears.”

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