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Entertainment of Friday, 6 November 2020

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Nollywood filmmaker Biodun Stephen feeds street kids in honour of late mom

Biodun Stephen mourns her late mother Biodun Stephen mourns her late mother

Nollywood filmmaker and actress, Biodun Stephen, took to social media to recount moments she remembers spending with her late mother who passed on 20 years ago.

In the post she shared on her official Instagram, Bidoun thanked her mum for bringing her up the way she did and also described in detail how industrious she was.

The movie star also mentioned in another post that she misses motherly love and all the prayers, gist, and moments they would have had together.

Excerpt from one of her posts read:

"I remember that Sunday, 6:45am 5th November 2000. I didnt think it would be our last. Barely 15minutes later you were gone. Hit by a driver so drunk, he didn't know aside injuring 5 others, he killed one. You. We would only find out you had been killed 36hours later. Ibironke. it’s been 20 years, with many highs and lows. I miss my mother's love."

Fans of the movie maker took to the comment section to sympathise with her.

Iambisola:

"May her soul continue to rest in the Bosom of the lord. Amen."Abimpey:

"She raised a d*mn good! beautiful inside- out woman. Starship! her love lives on in you."A_nkrabea:

"God bless you for doing this!!!!"Anisah_elejoweewe

"God bless you big maami."Phummicedesserts:

"May her soul continue to rest with God,it is well with you and yours sis."Amenecynthia:

"May her soul continue to rest in peace."

See her posts below:

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I remember that Sunday, 6:45am 5th November 2000. I didnt think it would be our last. Barely 15minutes later you were gone. Hit by a driver so drunk, he didn't know aside injuring 5 others, he killed one.... You. We would only find out you had been killed 36hours later. Ibironke... its been 20 years... with many highs and lows. I miss my mother's love. I wish I had a mother to harass me, to call me, to pray with me, to hug me, to gossip with, to do anko, to argue with, to vex for... I wish i still had you My children will never know you but they know you enough, because I embody you; your tenacity, your strength, your discipline, your courage, your fearlessness. I can never stop missing you Ibironke. I love you with all of me... always and forever.

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In Honour of our Mother: @whoisphoenixx and i decided to do some charity work. This is the first leg of that plan. Feed 250 street kids. A big thank you to my mother's twinnie, her younger sister Julie's Kitchen for prepping this meal. Many thanks to my amazing cousins Sarah, Abigail and Elizabeth who took the reins on this as well as Success and Biola. I was physically indisposed to do anything strenuous apart from crying, so my daughter Oluwaferanmi went in my stead. She shared her experience in the last slide. It was important for feranmi to understand poverty is real and to appreciate every morsel of food that sits on her dinning table, as there many hungry kids whose only fault was been been born. We will always be thankful for the food on our table, the clothes on our back and the roof over our head. We remain thankful to God Almighty for wellness and wellbeing. Thank you to everyone for their kind words and prayers yesterday.

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