Actress Stella Damasus has sadly lost her mother and has comforted herself saying this is not a goodbye but rather till they meet again expressing love forever for her mother.

Stella Damasus is very fond of her family but unfortunately, she has lost her mother, and sharing the bad news with her friends and fans online told us it’s not a goodbye with her mother but rather till they meet again since she knows they will meet again.

Telling her mother that till they meet again means Stella Damasus believes a day is coming when she will see or meet her mother again hence leaving her now is not goodbye as she expresses love for her forever.

Losing a loved one isn’t easy even when the person is old and based on the relationship Stella Damasus might have with her mother, her death would have hit her very hard but then she’s trying to stay strong by comforting herself that they will meet again someday.

Stella Damasus is a Nigerian born entertainer based in the United States of America. She is most notable for her work as an actress has been in the Entertainment Industry for over two decades and has since been considered to be one of the most popular film actresses from Africa.

Stella who had owned and performed with a music band for over a decade recently released her first-ever solo studio recorded gospel album titled “THE ALTERNATIVE”.

A devoted Christian, Stella is a woman with many talents; she is also a Dancer, Radio & TV Host, Acting Coach, Vocal Coach, Event Host, Writer, Vlogger, Blogger, Educator, Producer and Businesswoman.

Stella co-founded Index Two Studios, a production company which was set up to redefine the standards of the motion picture industry in Africa and Index Two has conducted free trainings on filmmaking, produced a short films, Web Series, several music videos and a soon to be released feature-length film.

In order to alleviate the suffering of the less privileged, and help create a better future for others, she set up the Stella Damasus Arts (SDA) Foundation, a non- profit organization established to provide economic, intellectual and emotional support to the society, using the Arts as its primary tool. The Foundation launched its Free Arts Training Program and opened its doors to its first set of students on the 16th of May 2011.