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Amaka Chekwube

March 3, 2003 - March 1, 2020

Chekwube Amaka Irene was born on the 3rd of March, 2003, and passed on on the 1st of March, 2020, exactly two days before her birthday. Amaka, as she was popularly called, was a very beautiful and passionate human being, lively and known for her funny nature, never leaving a frown on the faces of her loved ones. She was, and will forever be loved by many.

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2021-03-01 01:08:40 wrote:

I remember meeting Amaka for the first time, the presence she carried was just amazing. Filled with fun and joy and it wasn’t just a presence that existed on her but what was really amazing was her ability to share that happiness with everyone, Amaka has always been the kind of person that lights up every room no matter how dark it is and I really miss her so much. I miss the vns she’d send of her singing, all those parodies of songs she did in her igbo accent won’t be forgotten, from how many times we sang work by Rihanna together in js3 only for everybody to scatter once we hear “Mr Abanikonda is coming” these were memories I wish we could reminisce together but now they’re memories that I have to hold dear. I remember when I first came to the US and then I told Amaka I had a crush on her, I chopped L sha

2021-03-01 01:08:40 wrote: I remember meeting Amaka for the first time, the presence she carried was just amazing. Filled with fun and joy and it wasn’t just a presence that existed on her but what was really amazing was her ability to share that happiness with everyone, Amaka has always been the kind of person that lights up every room no matter how dark it is and I really miss her so much. I miss the vns she’d send of her singing, all those parodies of songs she did in her igbo accent won’t be forgotten, from how many times we sang work by Rihanna together in js3 only for everybody to scatter once we hear “Mr Abanikonda is coming” these were memories I wish we could reminisce together but now they’re memories that I have to hold dear. I remember when I first came to the US and then I told Amaka I had a crush on her, I chopped L sha

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