Chidera Ifeanyi Ubah, the daughter of late Senator Dr. Patrick Ifeanyi Ubah, shared a heartfelt tribute to her father during a recent memorial event held in his honor. In a video that was shared by SYMFONI TV from 0.54, in her message, she reflected on their unique bond and the precious memories they created together.

“Daddy,” as she fondly called him, was more than just a public figure to her. He was her hero, her confidant, and the source of her strength. Chidera spoke about the special connection they had, one that she believes cannot be replaced.

“You used to start our calls with silence,” she recalled, explaining how her father would pause before breaking into praises. “You’d say, ‘Ada Ifeanyi Ubah, my only daughter, my darling daughter.’” Those words, filled with love and pride, made her feel cherished and inseparable from him.

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Chidera described the pain of losing her father as unimaginable. Instead of creating new memories together, she now finds herself scrolling through old photos and listening to voice notes they exchanged. She misses hearing his voice update her on his latest endeavors or simply chatting with him through a call.

As the first child and only daughter, Chidera considers it an honor to reflect the values and love her father instilled in her. “You may be gone physically, but your blood runs through my veins,” she said, expressing her determination to carry on his legacy with pride and resilience.

Her tribute reminds us of the profound impact of a loving parent and the lasting bonds they create with their children.

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