
The death of Somtochukwu Christelle Maduagwu has left many Nigerians heartbroken. At just 29, she was already known as a brilliant lawyer, a respected journalist, and a passionate advocate for social justice.
Sadly, her life was cut short on September 29, 2025, during an armed robbery in Abuja.
Her story is one of talent, courage, and impact. Here are seven facts about the young woman many fondly called Sommie.
She Was Only 29 Years Old
Born on December 26, 1995, Somtochukwu was just 29 when she passed away. Despite her young age, she had already achieved so much in law, media, and advocacy. Her brief but purposeful life continues to inspire many.
She Once Wore the Crown of Miss Tourism Nigeria
Before her career in journalism, Somtochukwu first caught the public eye in the world of pageantry. She won the Miss Tourism Nigeria title, an achievement that brought her national recognition and opened doors beyond the runway.
She Represented Nigeria on the Global Stage
After winning her crown, she proudly represented Nigeria at the Miss Tourism World pageant in Quanzhou, China, in 2023. Her participation was celebrated as a moment of pride, showcasing Nigerian culture and elegance on an international platform.
She Joined Arise News in 2024
In September 2024, Somtochukwu became part of the ARISE NEWS team. Within a short time, she made her mark as a news anchor, producer, and reporter. Her legal training gave her an edge, especially when reporting on issues of justice and governance.
She Spoke Out Against Injustice
Sommie was more than a journalist, she was an advocate. She used her platform to campaign for out-of-school children and spoke strongly against sexual and gender-based violence. Her voice made her stand out as a defender of the vulnerable.
She Covered Women’s Representation in Politics
One of her last assignments was covering the Reserved Seats for Women Bill on September 21, 2025. She reported on the push for greater female representation in Nigeria’s National Assembly, a cause she believed in deeply.
Her Legacy Lives On
Although her voice has been silenced, her work and passion continue to echo. Somtochukwu’s career, from beauty queen to barrister to respected journalist, remains a powerful story of resilience and purpose. She left behind a legacy of courage, advocacy, and inspiration.

