Alex Ekubo’s Mother Says She Is Still Longing for His Calls
Alex Ekubo’s mother has shared that she deeply misses his calls following his passing, highlighting the close bond they shared. The actor was widely known for his strong relationship with her throughout his life.
The mother of late Nollywood actor Alex Ekubo has expressed deep emotional pain over his passing, revealing that she still longs to receive his regular phone calls.
In a heartfelt reflection shared amid tributes following the actor’s death, she described the close bond she shared with her son, noting that he had always been consistent in keeping in touch and checking on her.
Family sources and earlier public comments from the actor show that Ekubo maintained a strong relationship with his mother, Evangelist Jane Ekubo-Okwaraeke, often referring to her as his greatest support system and “driving force” in life. He had frequently spoken about her influence on his career and personal growth, describing her as a constant source of encouragement.
Over the years, the actor also publicly celebrated his mother on several occasions, appreciating her sacrifices and unwavering belief in his dreams. Their close relationship was well known among fans, with Ekubo often sharing moments that highlighted their strong family bond.
Following his passing, tributes have continued to pour in from colleagues, friends, and admirers who describe him as kind, supportive, and deeply family-oriented.
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