Veteran Actress In Tears As Daughter Graduates College

The actress was seen in a video clip shedding tears of joy as her second daughter, Angelica Aboderin, graduates from Columbia University, New York. She further expressed her astonishment at this significant milestone. “It still feels like a dream that my baby is done with college", she wrote.

Veteran Actress In Tears As Daughter Graduates College

Nollywood veteran actress, Stella Damasus, celebrates the graduation of her daughter from college.

The actress was seen in a video clip shedding tears of joy as her second daughter, Angelica Aboderin, graduates from Columbia University, New York.

Stella had lost her first husband, Jaiye Aboderin years ago and had single-handedly taken care of her daughters since his death.

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She took to her social media page, @stelladamasus, to express her joy at her daughter’s feat. “As my second daughter graduates today from Columbia College, I give God all the honor and glory. I am grateful for His love, grace, mercy, and favor. Today I have the right to brag; it is a proud mama moment. Congratulations, my princess. I love you beyond words,” she wrote.

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She further expressed her astonishment at this significant milestone. “It still feels like a dream that my baby is done with college. I’m so grateful to God; only He could have done this. Thanks for your well wishes & prayers. My babies aren’t babies anymore,” she added.

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The actress was joined in her celebration by a large number of well-wishers and followers who noted the striking resemblance between mother and daughter and further extended congratulatory remarks.