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Skitmaker Mummy Wa Regrets Not Appreciating Late Mum: "I Don't Know If I Will Ever Forgive Myself" - Nigeria Gossip
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Skitmaker Mummy Wa Regrets Not Appreciating Late Mum: "I Don't Know If I Will Ever Forgive Myself"

Published: June 29, 2026 | 2 min read

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Popular Nigerian skitmaker Kemi Ikuseedun, also known as Mummy Wa or KemzMama, has opened up about her deep regret concerning her late mother.

In a recent emotional video, the content creator and actress expressed profound sorrow for not appreciating her mother's sacrifices while she was alive.

Her mother passed away in 2024. Ikuseedun revealed she has struggled with guilt since then.

"I haven't forgiven myself for this and I don't even know how to forgive myself," she said in the clip.

Born when her mother was nearly 40, Ikuseedun admitted craving other people's mothers during her school days at Queen's College.

She recalled visiting days when her mother brought home-cooked pounded yam and soup. Meanwhile, other parents arrived with fast food from Tantalizers and Mr Bigs.

"At the time, I felt my mom was dulling me," she shared.

Mummy wa now sees her actions as foolish. She described being jealous of parents buying takeaway meals while her mother cooked and pounded yam with love.

The skitmaker reflected on discarding food she was tired of, wishing she could retrieve those meals.

"She just showed how much she loved me and meanwhile I was comparing myself," Ikuseedun added tearfully.

"I wish I could open all those nylons that I threw away. I wish I could get all those food back," she continued.

The video has sparked reactions online, with many users sharing similar stories of regret after losing parents. It highlights the importance of cherishing family while they are present.

Mummy wa, known for her roles in skits and films like My Sunshine, urged implicit reflection through her raw honesty. No further statements from her family have been made public. 

Her message resonates widely, reminding audiences of life's fleeting nature and the weight of unspoken gratitude.



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