Former Miss Malaika 2022 Contestant Nadia Owen Marti Passes Away

The Ghanaian entertainment industry has been thrown into mourning following the death of Nadia Owen Marti, a former contestant in the Miss Malaika 2022 beauty pageant.
According to reports, Nadia Owen Marti passed away shortly after giving birth to her fourth child, leaving family members, friends, and supporters in deep shock and sorrow. The news of her passing has sparked an outpouring of tributes across social media, with many expressing condolences to her loved ones.
Nadia gained public attention after participating in the Miss Malaika beauty pageant, one of Ghana’s most popular platforms for discovering young female talent in fashion, modeling, and entertainment. Her participation in the 2022 edition of the competition earned her admiration from viewers and followers who praised her confidence and grace.
While details surrounding her passing remain limited, close sources have confirmed that her death occurred not long after childbirth. The family has yet to release an official statement on funeral arrangements, requesting privacy during this difficult time.
Fans, former contestants, and figures within the entertainment industry have since taken to social media to mourn her loss, describing her as vibrant, determined, and full of potential. Many have also used the moment to raise awareness about maternal health and the importance of adequate postnatal care for women.
Nadia Owen Marti’s passing is a painful reminder of the fragility of life and the challenges faced by many women during and after childbirth. Her memory continues to live on through the lives she touched and the impact she made during her time in the public eye.
As the nation mourns, sympathies continue to pour in for her children, family, and friends during this heartbreaking period.
Ghanaian beauty queen and former Miss Malaika 2022 contestant, Nadia Owen Marti Saladie, has passed away at the age of 27 due to complications following the birth of her fourth child. pic.twitter.com/Hs1y1B9uy9
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Source: Thepressradio.com




