Tragedy struck along the bustling Airport Road in Lugbe, Abuja, when a heavy-duty truck carrying sand collided with a moving vehicle, resulting in the untimely demise of radio presenter Deborah Ohamara.
The incident, which occurred at approximately 3 pm on a Monday near the well-known Aso Estate junction in Lugbe, caused a significant traffic jam on the expressway.
Details of the unfortunate event were shared by a Facebook user named Nten Ekpang, who reported that Deborah Ohamara was driving when another car struck her from behind, causing her to collide with the trailer. Regrettably, she succumbed to injuries sustained in the crash.
Nigeria Info 95.1 FM, the radio station where Ohamara worked, formally announced her passing, describing her as a brilliant and beloved broadcaster. They also opened a condolence register to honor her memory.
While the exact circumstances surrounding the accident remain unclear, it was revealed that Ohamara, originally from Cross River State, was driving from the airport area when the tragic incident occurred. She began her career as a newscaster at the Cross River Broadcasting Corporation, CRBC TV, and later served as a presenter on 105.5 Paradise FM in Calabar.
Ohamara, often hailed as the golden voice of Naija Info due to her captivating on-air presence, leaves behind a legacy of excellence in the broadcasting industry. The loss of this talented individual has undoubtedly left a void in the hearts of those who knew and admired her.
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