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Grief Hits Nollywood as Actress Aunty Ajara Dies

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Following a protracted illness, another actress, Aunty Ajara, has passed on, throwing the Nigerian film industry and her fans into mourning.

The actress reportedly died overnight after weeks of health complications.

Her passing comes barely weeks after a public appeal was made to raise funds for her medical care, an effort that drew widespread attention and support from concerned Nigerians at home and abroad.

A statement made available to Per Second News on Thursday morning confirmed her death, noting that Aunty Ajara had been battling serious health challenges despite medical interventions and public assistance.

Sources close to the family disclosed that the actress was said to have died due to complications related to pregnancy and other associated health issues, though official medical details were not immediately provided.

During her illness, colleagues, fans, and kind-hearted individuals rallied around her with prayers, donations, and messages of encouragement, highlighting the goodwill she enjoyed within and outside the industry.

Following her death, the family has appealed to members of the public to discontinue any further financial contributions, stating that funds are no longer required.

Aunty Ajara was known for her roles in Nollywood productions, where she carved a niche for herself with relatable performances that resonated with many viewers.

Further details about her death and funeral arrangements are expected to be announced by the family in due course.

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