The 29-year-old sustained fatal injuries after jumping from a three-story building in the Katampe area of Abuja.
Maduagwu’s uncle told Leadership that before returning to Nigeria against her father’s wishes, she lived and worked in the United Kingdom alongside her two younger siblings.
Maduagwu explained that he was the first family member to be contacted after Somtochukwu’s death, as her father works offshore on an oil rig.
He said, “It was really a shock. They called me about my niece. I have other nieces, children of my immediate younger sister, and they are in Abuja too. They called me and said this is what they heard.
“They said someone used Sommie’s phone to call them and said this is what happened to your sister. I said, ‘Okay, rush to that place. You know normally, some scammers can call you and say this person is sick or that.’ I told her to go to Sommie’s place and confirm. She got there, saw what was happening, asked them, and they confirmed it.
“I then said, ‘Okay, since they said it is true, go to the hospital to confirm whether it is her or not.’ She went to the National Hospital, Abuja, saw her, and sent me the evidence immediately. The pictures were there, which made me confirm, one of her on the stretcher and one of the building she fell from. It was when I got those pictures that I started thinking about what to do.
“Her father, who is my junior brother, works on the rig, and her mother also works. That was the problem. If I decided to hide it from them, it might leak onto the internet at any moment. So, I started making arrangements to get her (Sommie’s mother) back from her office through her elder sister’s husband, who is in Abuja.
“When I called her, I didn’t tell her anything but requested the phone number of her brother-in-law. I called him, explained what had happened, and asked him to find out exactly what had happened. He dropped everything he was doing and rushed to the hospital in Abuja, where he confirmed it. We were then able to bring her back and inform her. But before that, she had a feeling something was wrong, though she couldn’t figure it out.”
Obi Maduagwu stated that Somtochukwu was someone who always did things her own way whenever she wanted to.
He added, “She was the first daughter and had two younger siblings, a boy and a girl. Somtochukwu was always determined; when she set her mind on something, nothing could stop her. If she said, ‘This is what I want to do and where I want to go,’ there was no convincing her otherwise.
“She completed her studies in the United Kingdom and worked there for two years. Then, she announced her decision to return to Nigeria. Her father protested, asking what she hoped to achieve back home. But she was steadfast, insisting that she must come back. She told her father that she was coming home to make Nigeria work. That was her conviction. While many were fleeing the country, those already abroad with foreign passports and citizenship, Somtochukwu chose to return and serve her fatherland. It was a bold, selfless stand that defined her spirit.”
Maduagwu explained that he was the first family member to be contacted after Somtochukwu’s death, as her father works offshore on an oil rig.
He said, “It was really a shock. They called me about my niece. I have other nieces, children of my immediate younger sister, and they are in Abuja too. They called me and said this is what they heard.
“They said someone used Sommie’s phone to call them and said this is what happened to your sister. I said, ‘Okay, rush to that place. You know normally, some scammers can call you and say this person is sick or that.’ I told her to go to Sommie’s place and confirm. She got there, saw what was happening, asked them, and they confirmed it.
“I then said, ‘Okay, since they said it is true, go to the hospital to confirm whether it is her or not.’ She went to the National Hospital, Abuja, saw her, and sent me the evidence immediately. The pictures were there, which made me confirm, one of her on the stretcher and one of the building she fell from. It was when I got those pictures that I started thinking about what to do.
“Her father, who is my junior brother, works on the rig, and her mother also works. That was the problem. If I decided to hide it from them, it might leak onto the internet at any moment. So, I started making arrangements to get her (Sommie’s mother) back from her office through her elder sister’s husband, who is in Abuja.
“When I called her, I didn’t tell her anything but requested the phone number of her brother-in-law. I called him, explained what had happened, and asked him to find out exactly what had happened. He dropped everything he was doing and rushed to the hospital in Abuja, where he confirmed it. We were then able to bring her back and inform her. But before that, she had a feeling something was wrong, though she couldn’t figure it out.”
Obi Maduagwu stated that Somtochukwu was someone who always did things her own way whenever she wanted to.
He added, “She was the first daughter and had two younger siblings, a boy and a girl. Somtochukwu was always determined; when she set her mind on something, nothing could stop her. If she said, ‘This is what I want to do and where I want to go,’ there was no convincing her otherwise.
“She completed her studies in the United Kingdom and worked there for two years. Then, she announced her decision to return to Nigeria. Her father protested, asking what she hoped to achieve back home. But she was steadfast, insisting that she must come back. She told her father that she was coming home to make Nigeria work. That was her conviction. While many were fleeing the country, those already abroad with foreign passports and citizenship, Somtochukwu chose to return and serve her fatherland. It was a bold, selfless stand that defined her spirit.”
May Her soul RIP.
ReplyDeleteSo sad. Continue to rest in peace beautiful. 🙏🏿😔
ReplyDeleteShe was passionate about Nigeria. Her posts on SM can confirm it, so unfortunate what happened to her
ReplyDeleteSad.
DeleteShe loved Nigeria so much but was still posting that may Nigera not happen to her just a few days before she died. Isn't that a little confusing?
May her soul RIP
Anon 19:37 two things can be true at once. Are you slow?
DeleteAnon 19:37 if u see opportunity to japa as if u won’t rush it. I know what you are
DeleteI had the same dream. 6 good years of my life I gave to that country. No more. I know better now
DeleteWasn’t worth it at all
ReplyDeleteVery painful may her soul continue to rest in peace 🕊️
ReplyDeleteShe had a vision and thats okay
ReplyDeleteLike most Nigerians she realized a little too late that it’s not a country worth salvaging. after that toll gate massacre I was done with any shred of hope
DeleteHer death is such a painful one. Rest in peace Somtochukwu
ReplyDeleteRest in peace sis
ReplyDeleteSo sad. May her soul rest in peace
ReplyDeleteSo sad
ReplyDeleteMay her soul rest in peace
Kai! This one hurts
ReplyDeleteThis is so heartbreaking. May her soul rest in peace.
ReplyDeleteIt's well. Rip
ReplyDeleteThis dream. God help us. God pls help the family
ReplyDeleteWho in their right mind Jumps from the third floor of a building? Its unfortunate she died but which kind of graduate does that kind of rubbish? And to think just a couple of weeks ago in that building that claimed the lives of FIRS staff in Lagos, their staff on that their morning show were yabbing people that were jumping from the windows.
ReplyDeleteMay her soul rest in peace 🙏
ReplyDeleteThis is so sad
ReplyDeleteSo sad. It's well.
ReplyDeleteThere was nothing wrong with her desire to return home and serve her country. There is no shame in being a patriot.
ReplyDeleteShe died from jumping from a height, and I am assuming she jumped onto concrete, if she had jumped on grass she would likely have survived. I assume she panicked and the adrenaline just pushed her to escape and in truth a three story building is not high but anything can go wrong when jumping from any height, especially if you are landing on a hard surface. May her soul rest in peace and the work she started continued by others who believe in Africa and Nigeria.
So painful 😭
ReplyDeleteShe seems strong willed, that was why she could jump. May God comfort her parents. May the evil doers die a very slow and painful death.
ReplyDeleteNigeria is a graveyard where people go to be buried. The mindset of the people in that country is punishment enough for any sane being
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