
Port Harcourt Event Planner Shot Dead, Port Harcourt, Rivers State — March 24, 2026 — A popular event planner in Port Harcourt has been killed in a shooting attack, sparking shock and anger across the city’s social and business communities.
Mina Orupabo, the founder and CEO of Special Bensington Ushers, was shot by unidentified gunmen on Thursday evening, March 19, 2026, around 8 p.m. along Total Gospel Road, near Kingoliza Hall. The attack occurred as she was heading to inspect a venue ahead of an event. [Source]
Reports say Ms. Orupabo was shot multiple times and rushed to a nearby hospital. She later died from her injuries on Saturday. [Source]
One witness described the attack as targeted. This wasn’t just a robbery — she was targeted. They must have known where she was going.
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Her driver and another associate with her at the time escaped unharmed. [Source]
Port Harcourt Event Planner Shot Dead: Community Reacts to Tragic Death
Supporters and colleagues have taken to social media to express grief and demand justice. A close associate said:
“She was more than an event planner — she was a mentor to many. Her loss will be deeply felt.” ([Source])
City residents have also questioned the motives behind the killing. One local commentator wrote:
“This was not a random attack. Someone planned this.” ([Source])
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Security Concerns Grow
The killing comes amid broader concerns about insecurity in Rivers State’s urban centers. In recent years, gun attacks and targeted shootings have been reported in Port Harcourt, raising fears among business owners and professionals. [Source]
Rivers State police officers have not yet released an official statement on the event planner’s killing. Investigations are reportedly ongoing, with authorities said to be reviewing CCTV footage and witness accounts.
What Happens Next
- No group has claimed responsibility for the attack.
- Police are gathering evidence and questioning witnesses.
- Community leaders have called for increased patrols and stronger protection for professionals.
Sojworldnews will continue to update this story as more verified details become available.
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