Austin Faani, the husband of Nollywood actress Charity Eke-Faani, aka Chacha Eke, has announced the passing of his mother-in-law.
He prayed that the deceased would rest peacefully and he described her as a grand matriarch of God’s best gifts to him.
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Chacha’s husband added that his wish for his kids’ grandmother is for her to find eternal peace in the bosom of the Lord.
Austin Faani also prayed that the memories of the life his mother-in-law lived on earth will comfort those she left as they grieve over her.
Chacha Eke dances amid mum’s death
The actress posted a video on her Instagram page two hours after her husband announced the death of her mother.
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In the video, she was seen dancing and feeling excited as she vibed to interesting music. She noted that she has walked through fire, burned, and risen like the phoenix that she is.
Yet, her spirit still dances—unshaken, untainted, unstoppable.
A fan wondered why she posted such a video. However, another fan felt it was Chacha’s way of coping with her mum’s death.
See Austin’s post below:
Watch Chacha’s video below:
Reactions as Chacha Eke loses mum
OSG has compiled some comments as Chacha Eke loses her mum below:
@queendarlingattahnma:
“Thought u lost ur mum? Remember u’ve girls oooo.”
@norahchinyere:
“My dear.”
@nzira_meekness:
“Let her be! She must be using this as a way of dealing with grief!”
@tracy_empire:
“My beautiful Queen Cha.”
@_melanie23:
“Like a goddess that you are fire.”
@shalonpowers:
“This lady just spoke the minds of thousands, honestly it’s not funny anymore 😢 Hunger dey and things are costly, we just surviving.”
@classy_precious1:
“Omoo she summarized everything.”
@itz_finewoman:
“I wish our president has time to go through social media and come across this. And then I hope it’s sinks in and he could at least understand the common man’s pain 😭😭😭. Infact you’re force to enjoy crime, and out of characters just to feed. I don’t like calling God in issues like that, but I have resigned my hope to him. Because honestly at this point we need a miracle, an intervention.”
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