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}}'''Ada Uwaebuka Obiefune''' was the wife of [[Ijezie Obiefune]] and mother of [[Alice Obiefune]]. | }}'''Ada Uwaebuka Obiefune''' was the wife of [[Ijezie Obiefune]] and mother of [[Alice Obiefune]]. | ||
Ada loved [[blues|delta blues]], [[jazz]], and [[reggae]]. Her favourite [[musician]] was [[John Jones]], a [[pop]] singer from the [[1960s]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[What He Wants... (comic story)|What He Wants...]]'') She attended one of Jones' concerts at the [[Dog & Duck]] in [[1962]] and "dance[d] like a lunatic" according to her daughter, who she did not know was watching her from the future. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Comfort of the Good (comic story)|The Comfort of the Good]]'') | Ada loved [[blues|delta blues]], [[jazz]], and [[reggae]]. Her favourite [[musician]] was [[John Jones]], a [[pop music|pop]] singer from the [[1960s]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[What He Wants... (comic story)|What He Wants...]]'') She attended one of Jones' concerts at the [[Dog & Duck]] in [[1962]] and "dance[d] like a lunatic" according to her daughter, who she did not know was watching her from the future. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Comfort of the Good (comic story)|The Comfort of the Good]]'') | ||
At some point after Ada became pregnant with Alice, her husband died and she raised their daughter as a single mother. During a visit to his grave, Alice was crying and Ada explained to her daughter her moral philosophy that if something is wrong, one must speak up about it to prevent the wrong from going on. Alice revealed that [[Maddie Potter]]'s [[Maddie's father|father]] expressed that Ada and her husband should "go back to where [they] came from." ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Whodunnit? (comic story)|Whodunnit?]]'') In [[June]] [[1982]], Ada delivered the same message to Alice, saying that one must speak out no matter how hard and painful it might be. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Infinite Astronaut (comic story)|The Infinite Astronaut]]'') | At some point after Ada became pregnant with Alice, her husband died and she raised their daughter as a single mother. During a visit to his grave, Alice was crying and Ada explained to her daughter her moral philosophy that if something is wrong, one must speak up about it to prevent the wrong from going on. Alice revealed that [[Maddie Potter]]'s [[Maddie's father|father]] expressed that Ada and her husband should "go back to where [they] came from." ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Whodunnit? (comic story)|Whodunnit?]]'') In [[June]] [[1982]], Ada delivered the same message to Alice, saying that one must speak out no matter how hard and painful it might be. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Infinite Astronaut (comic story)|The Infinite Astronaut]]'') | ||
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