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Tragic Loss: Arise News Anchor Somtochukwu Maduagwu Killed in Abuja Robbery Attack

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The Nigerian media industry has been plunged into grief following the tragic death of Somtochukwu Christelle Maduagwu, a rising broadcast journalist with Arise News Channel.

Maduagwu was killed during an armed robbery attack at her Abuja residence in Katampe early Monday morning.

The 29-year-old journalist, born December 26, 1995, and known as “Sommie,” was admired for her professionalism and eloquence as a news anchor, reporter, and producer.

She applied intellectual depth to her work, having initially trained as a lawyer.

In a statement confirming her death obtained by Persecondnews, Arise News management called Maduagwu “a vibrant voice that engaged and connected with our viewers” and “a cherished member of the Arise News family.”

“It is with heavy hearts that the management and staff of the Arise News Channel announce the passing of our beloved colleague, News Anchor, Reporter and Producer, Somtochukwu Christelle Maduagwu,” the statement signed by Hadiza Usman-Ajayi for management read.

“Sommie tragically passed away in the early hours of Monday, September 29, 2025, following an armed robbery incident in her residence in Katampe area of Abuja that is being investigated by the Nigeria Police.

“Sommie’s voice is now silent but her spirit, passion and legacy will endure as part of our collective memory. We remain in shock and call for a speedy investigation, apprehension and prosecution of the culprits.”

Colleagues at Arise News have expressed deep grief over her passing, recalling her warmth, infectious energy, and tireless commitment to the newsroom.

Tributes have poured in on social media from viewers, fellow journalists, and members of the legal community who knew her.

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Security sources confirmed that the Nigeria Police have launched an investigation into the robbery attack, which has sparked renewed concern over rising insecurity in the Federal Capital Territory.

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