Key Points
- Parents share a tender note about their daughter today. They say her story now guides their home.
- Family plans a creator-led push on care and support. They aim to make her voice loud and clear.
- They pledge long work on learning and community help. They invite partners who can add skill.
MC Mbakara and Lolo Mbakara share a tender note. They mark hardship turned hope through their daughter, Eke Mama. They promise a new path that lifts her voice.

The pair recall a painful start and a brighter turn. They plan to champion cerebral palsy awareness through creator work. A recent Noble Igwe baptism video also showed family strength.
A vow shaped by nine hard years
Their note frames nine years as pain, grit, and growth. They write of doubt from others and faith within home. “We will stand with you forever,” they said.
Creators plan outreach for families
The family say they will use content to teach care. They want clear facts on signs, needs, and daily support. They invite partners who can help widen that reach.
They call their daughter a mirror, a star, and friend. One line reads, “your time has come,” in open joy. They say her story now gives their home new purpose.
The parents also urge better care in labour wards nationwide. They recall oxygen lapses and panic during birth room hours. They ask hospitals to prepare, train, and fix old gear.
They frame today as a new start for wider acts. Recent service stories, like Davido unveils female hostel, inspire their push. They vow to keep pace until every child finds support





