BBNaija’s Ka3na Reveals Cause Of Ex-Husband’s Death

Former Big Brother Naija reality show housemate, Kate Jones, popularly known as Ka3na, has broken her silence following the death of her ex-husband, Jones.

She shared a video consisting of a compilation of throwback pictures and videos of her family on her Instagram account on Sunday.

Ka3na revealed that he died on May 1, 2023, following a battle with cancer, leaving their daughter fatherless and making her a widow in her twenties.

She wrote, “Today I Found The Courage To Put These Words Together. LIFE won this time!!

“I was only 9yrs old when I lost my father. My mom said I cried while everyone else was, but my tears was hunger related. I never knew what it felt like to lose a LOVED one until I received the sad call from the hospital on 01-05-2023!

“Took exactly three days for me to actually process the information and from that moment of acceptance grief has consumed my entire world😭 Everyone is asking me to move on but HOW?? Your death has made our daughter fatherless and your Kate’ a widow in my 20s💔.

“Regardless of all the pains you went through in the last days of your life, you never gave up hope! You kept on saying ‘My Kate Don’t Worry! I’m Going To Beat Cancer And Be Here For Our Lila’s 18th Birthday & Graduation’ Oh Death How Could You??? 💔😭

“Flash Backs, Memories & Our Beautiful Daughter is all I have left of you. Bitterness has consumed my heart. How do I move on with life? You were my only true backbone and confidant in everything 😭😭

“You loved & adored me till the very end🔗❤️💔😭 I will never forget! I will never let go!! I will cherish them for the rest of my life ♾️💐🕊️🤲🏾!!! (Ecclesiastes 3:1-8)”

Credit: Instagram | official_ka3na

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