- A Nigerian woman, Dara, has died just two days after her marriage introduction.
- Her fiancé, Ayub Mubarak, confirmed she showed no signs of illness before her sudden passing.

A tragic incident has left family and friends in shock after a Nigerian woman identified as Dara passed away just two days after her marriage introduction.
Dara and her fiancé, Ayub Mubarak, had their introduction ceremony on Saturday, March 21, 2026, marking what was meant to be the beginning of their journey toward marriage.
However, the celebration was cut short after she reportedly died in the early hours of Monday, March 23.
Confirming the heartbreaking news in a Facebook post, Ayub Mubarak revealed that Dara had shown no prior signs of illness and was in good health before her sudden passing.
“21st of March, 2026, we had our introduction. 12:02am of 23rd March, 2026; you left this world without notice,” he wrote.
He added, “No warning, no signs of sickness, you just left. Dara, I am speechless. Rest in perfect peace, baby. I love you more and more.”
The incident has sparked an outpouring of grief online, with many expressing condolences and sympathy over the sudden loss.
In other news… igerian comedian Broda Shaggi has finally addressed the rumours circulating online about his alleged hospitalization after a reported gunshot incident.
On March 13, 2026, claims began trending that the entertainer had been shot in the Sango-Ota area of Ogun State. According to the reports, the incident supposedly took place on a Sunday afternoon under the Sango-Ota bridge.
Details about what truly happened remain uncertain. However, an unnamed police source, who was not authorized to speak publicly, alleged that the incident occurred while the comedian was on location filming a skit.
The source also claimed that he was quickly taken to Blooming Care Hospital in Alakuko, Lagos State, where he received initial treatment.
The news quickly spread across social media, triggering mixed reactions. While many fans expressed concern and wished him well, others speculated that the alleged attack might be linked to his refusal to associate with the so-called “City Boy” movement.
Amid the growing buzz, Broda Shaggi took to his Instagram story in a post that was later deleted. Sharing his thoughts around 4 a.m., he hinted that speaking openly might lead to his words being taken down. In the brief and cryptic message, he advised people to strive to leave the world as good individuals.
Broda Shaggi wrote, “But if you are gonna leave this world behind, leave it as a good person, it is 4am and I wish like pouring out my mind but I can’t cos they will be deleted.”
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