Singer and fast-rising actress Eniola Akinbo popularly known as Niyola has recollected how hurt she felt after the death of her parents and a close friend in two years.
The 36-year-old in a length Instagram post on Wednesday expressed how much she misses her dad, adding that she did not know how to feel living without her mum after their shocking demise.
Niyola posted a video of herself singing a song dedicated to her late father, adding that she has been trying to stay strong despite the challenges.
She wrote: “It’s almost unbelievable to some of my friends when say I am okay after losing a close friend, and both my parents in the space of two years. They believe I am trying to be strong, awaiting the day I really break down and let it out ! Lol. This song Olúmorántí was dedicated to, and named after my father while expressing my confusion and faith in God to keep me going.
“I had no idea this night was a declaration of surrender,and a rededication as I unashamedly broke down the first and only time I publicly performed the song. I cried as I sang the words from deep within my heart in front of strangers without a care in the world.To think that I almost didn’t record it. God bless @moelogo for allowing this come into the realms of reality.
Speaking further, the Yoruba singer added: “I missed my father, the first man I ever loved and I was numb! I didn’t know how or what to feel just being on earth without my mum and now him.
“I have never been one to cry easily but this song was the beginning of the melting of my heart, my journey to vulnerability and acceptance of the true meaning of love. It’s indescribable and so peaceful, nothing else matters.
“With this song, God turned my numb heart of stone to flesh . Now I melt to nothing and weep uncontrollably from the overwhelming peace and love I experience every passing second, moment and day, and each time I think of the love my Heavenly Father has for me and how blessed I am to be His own. God is real, and He is love.”
Niyola got signed to Banky W’s Empire Mates Entertainment (EME) in 2012. Her hit song ‘Toh Bad’ was released the next year.
The actress played the lead character Tolani in Kunle Afolayan’s Netflix film Swallow.