Nollywood Actress, Sharon Okpamen Dies After Childbirth



Nollywood actress, Sharon Okpamen, has reportedly passed on after childbirth.

The Nollywood community has been thrown into mourning since the news of her demise broke out on the internet.

Announcing the unfortunate incident via his verified Instagram page on Sunday, popular movie producer, Stanley Ontop said Sharon tragically passed on after spending days in a coma following childbirth.

He wrote: “Nollywood Actor and Producer, Sharon Okpamen has unfortunately passed on. It’s a sad day for Nollywood & the Edo entertainment industry.

“Sharon, who was a filmmaker, actress, entrepreneur & humanitarian, has left a significant void in the industry.

“May her soul rest in perfect peace, Amen @sharonokpamen It can only get better Shalom!!!”

Shortly after the social media announcement, reactions started trailing the posts;

splash_beautie_world said, “Those of us that have been to labour room twice n came back don’t even know what God has done for us”

aku_big_fish stated, “May her soul rest in peace… Uwa nke sef.. what killed Sharon biko ”

amarachi__ said, “Wetin be this na ehnnnn…… person wey just born …. This is sad may her soul rest in peace ”

princeselena noted, “She was in a coma after childbirth and didn’t make it out alive… It’s well”

akpajosephine exclaimed, “Chai…so sad fresh Young beautiful lady like this …Rip.”

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