Nollywood Actor, Williams Uchemba has lost his mum.

In a poignant and deeply moving account, Uchemba shared the profound experience of his mother’s passing, providing a glimpse into a moment of connection that transcends the boundaries of life and death.
In the final moments preceding her departure, he recounted an extraordinary encounter.
“Few minutes before you passed you came to me in my room, you where in the room but your environment was of a different place, a place that like I’ve never seen before and you just and was smiling to me. There were also other people around you I did not recognise but they were dancing like they won the lottery. I immediately recognised you but something was different, you looked younger (like when you were 27 years old) with your hair resting on your shoulders neatly brushed. I immediately asked you to come back that we’ve been praying for you to get better, and you replied in Igbo Alaikirim ebe’m no, ebe’m no mara nma.” meaning I like where I am, where I am is beautiful” and just after you said that, a message came into my phone with the confirmation from the hospital that you had passed.”

He observed that in a deeply significant moment of their interaction, a message came to his phone, bearing the solemn announcement of his mother’s passing.
Uchemba portrayed his mother’s transition not merely as a departure but as a transformative experience that indelibly marked his heart with the certainty of both heavenly and hellish realms. He examined how her journey served as a triumphant culmination of her earthly sojourn, a testament to her unyielding faith that reached its pinnacle in the eternal splendor of Jesus Christ.
The grieving actor conveyed the unfortunate news of his mother’s demise to his Instagram followers, a community totaling 3.9 million.
As a tribute to her memory, he shared a series of four image slides, each capturing moments from his late mother’s vibrant life.
“Rest now, mama, till I see you again. You can call me Don Willym from up there. I love you.” This poignant tribute encapsulates a profound belief in an everlasting connection that transcends the bounds of mortality, uniting a grieving heart with a soul at peace” he shared.
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Rest well Mum
Few minutes before you passed you came to me in my room, you where in the room but your environment was of a different place, a place that like I’ve never seen before and you just and was smiling to me.
There were also other people around you I did not recognise but they were dancing like they won the lottery. I immediately recognised you but something was different, you looked younger (like when you were 27 years old) with your hair resting on your shoulders neatly brushed.
I immediately asked you to come back that we’ve been praying for you to get better, and you replied in Igbo Alaikirim ebe’m no, ebe’m no mara nma.” meaning I like where I am, where I am is beautiful” and just after you said that, a message came into my phone with the confirmation from the hospital that you had passed.
Immediately after Matthew 5:4 came alive in my life, it says “Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted,” I felt a STRONG sense of comfort in my heart, literally.
1 Thessalonians 4:13-14 came into my spirit as well and it says “But we do not want you to be uninformed, brethren, about those who are asleep, so that you will not grieve as do the rest who have no hope”Your transition strengthened my christain life, your transition strengthened my faith again to remind me of life after earth.
Your transition forever stamped into my heart that there is heaven and hell and I am glad you made it to where we are all fighting to get to You have finished your race here, you have fought the good fight of faith and you made it to the eternal glory of Jesus Christ.
This is not goodbye, it’s see you later ( Rest now mama till I see you again. You can call me Don Willym from up there. I love you.