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Comedian Funnybone Speaks On The Pain Of Losing His Mother & Why He May Remain Single

Comedian Funnybone Speaks On The Pain Of Losing His Mother & Why He May Remain Single

Nigerian comedian Stanley Chibuna aka Funnybone has shared how profoundly he feels about his late mother’s virtues and how that awareness may render him single for life if he looked for the same worthy traits in women of this age and time. A few weeks ago, the  comedian cum actor lost his mother whom he described as his inspiration and motivation to the cold hands of death. He has now opened up about how badly it hurts that his mother died without any forewarning of a sickness.

In his chat with Sunnews, the Anambra-born actor who is still mourning the loss of his beloved mother recalled how he received the shocking news and  why he wants to marry a woman like his late mum.

 “That fateful day, I was away and had planned to go see her on a Thursday morning, sadly, she died that day.I have been trying to console myself with the fact that she is somewhere better and resting now. She lived a life.

For me, pain is gone. I don’t know what pain looks like again. My mother was not sick. She was healthy. So, it hurt me so bad. Her burial is in January.

After that, I would take a trip to rest, then bounce back. Before now, she was my inspiration and motivation. Now that she’s gone, I know she one be happy seeing me lay back. So, I want to keep making her proud. I learned from her that we are all one. She accepted everyone for who they are”,

he said

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On marriage and what makes his ideal woman, Stanley said:

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“I wish to marry a woman like my mother, but if I compare my mother with the women I see around now, I won’t marry.

You can’t find her breed again. I had a picture of what she wanted for me and I would work with that.

She wants unity; someone that would solidify the love my siblings and I share.

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