The remains of the late Arise Television news presenter, Somtochukwu Maduagwu, also known as “Sommie,” were laid to rest in her birthplace of Agulu, in the Anaocha Local Government Area of Anambra State.
Peter Obi, the Labour Party’s presidential candidate in the 2023 election, attended the sorrowful ceremony alongside the deceased’s family members, friends, colleagues, and dignitaries, and lamented the country’s insecurity.
Obi called Maduagwu’s death tragic and a sobering reminder of the country’s deteriorating security situation.
Speaking after the Mass, Obi, who also hails from Agulu, said, “We cannot question God. When I heard of her death, I didn’t know that she was from Agulu even before I tweeted about it. Our coming here will help to console you, but we know that this loss is a huge one. It is the wish of God, and none of us can question Him. Please do remember her and her immediate family in your prayers.
“Before I left Birmingham yesterday, I told some people that I was rushing back to Nigeria for the burial of one of my daughters. I told them to remember to pray for her all the time, as she will be buried today.”
Maduagwu, who was slain during an armed robbery at her Abuja home in September 2025, was buried around 1:30 p.m. following a funeral Mass at St. Theresa’s Catholic Church in Agulu.
Rev. Fr. Peter Ezewuzie of St. Theresa’s Parish delivered a sermon during the Mass, comforting the mourning family and encouraging them to find solace in the knowledge that Maduagwu lived a significant and important life.
He said, “The Lord who created us knows the beginning from the end.
“God is all-knowing, and you may be upset that a life was cut short, but you won’t know if that was his plan.”
“He (God) is an all-knowing Father, so I urge you to grieve less. God, who gave Christelle Somtoo Maduagwu to your family, loves her more than you do. The only thing you owe her is to continue to remember her in your prayers. She is in a better place today and will always remember us too.
“The maturity of life is the quality of life lived and not how long, and we can be sure that our sister lived a quality life. Let us strive to live our lives well. We are not here by chance; there is someone who brought us here and expects that we live good lives because no one knows when it will be their time.”
The uncle of the deceased, Obi Maduagwu, commended Arise News Channel for standing by the family since her passing.
He said, “We thank the management of Arise News. They have been with us right from the beginning. We thank all who journeyed all the way to be with us.”
The late journalist’s death in September sent shockwaves across Nigeria’s media community. Reports said the assailants invaded her Abuja home at night, and she was later confirmed dead at a nearby hospital.
Colleagues, friends, and famous Nigerians continue to pay tribute, describing her as clever, diligent, and full of promise.
Journalists, government officials, and members of the Agulu community attended Saturday’s burial, paying their final respects to a rising media star whose life was tragically cut short, leaving behind memories of brilliance, humility, and hope.








