A POPULAR CONTENT CREATOR HAS DIED FROM SURGERY COMPLICATION. (PHOTOS).

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 A popular content creator has died from surgery complication     Esther Thomas, popularly known as Sunshine, was a Nigerian content creator, skit maker, and brand influencer. She died on Friday, 9 January 2026, after complications from fibroid surgery. She had been complaining of serious stomach pain from late December 2025.     Sunshine was first admitted at Orchid General Hospital in Lagos, where her friends said she was only given pain relief drugs because doctors were on strike. Her condition did not improve, so she was moved to another hospital on 2 January 2026, where tests showed she had a large fibroid and surgery was carried out. She later developed complications and died. After her death, friends blamed Orchid General Hospital online, saying she was neglected and did not receive proper treatment early enough. More photos below. 

CELEBRITIES STORMS E.I.E FUNDRAISING PARTY.

           Nigerian celebrities knows how to sniff out a good red carpet event even if there is no red carpet for them to walk on.The main fact their colleagues in the entertainment is showing up,they will like to show up,event if they have to donate for you with their own money.Enough is Enough Nigeria {EIE} is a youth led organisation.They held their event on saturday June 14th 2014 at the Duchess @ Zion centre,Victoria Island Lagos.More photos below.                                                                                                                                  

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