Nollywood actress and filmmaker, Uchenna Nnanna is marking the 18th year memorial of the Sosoliso Plane Crash victims of 2015 in Port Harcourt.
The movie star, who lost her elder sister in the ill-fated crash, shared photos of her online while promising that her sister can never be forgotten.
She made her know that she is still here and her fond memory lives on.
“18th year memorial
Another 10th December is here…
Memorial for all the souls that died during the ill-fated Sosoliso Plane Crash of 2005 in Port Harcourt…
We are still here my precious sister Olaedom….rest on onyenso…
Never to be forgotten
Your fond memory lives on….love you forever”.
Recall that when Uchenna Nnanna Maduka won the African Magic Viewers Choice Awards, she rededicated it to her late sister.
The mother of two boys took home AMVCA’s Best Indigenous Movie (Igbo) award.
Via her Instagram page, Uchenna also dedicated the award to her husband and kids.
Some months back, Uche Nnanna had marked the two years remembrance of her late mother, Romana Nnanna, who died in 2020.
Penning a tribute to her, Uche admitted to missing her, as she revealed that her only consolation is that she will see her again in the resurrection morning.
She recounted how the EndSARS protest almost ruined her mother’s funeral, however, God prevailed.
In better news, Uche Nnanna and her husband, Richard Maduka celebrated 9years of marital bliss.
Taking to her Instagram page to share several family photos, Uche Nnanna invoked the intercession of the Holy Mother Mary upon her home, as she expressed gratitude to God as she reflected on how far the Lord has transformed them.
In a subsequent post, Uche Nnanna penned an appreciation post to God for an amazing journey with her husband.