
The Nigerian X (formerly Twitter) community has been thrown into mourning following reports confirming the death of popular influencer and online vendor Aunty Esther, whose real name was Esther Ezinne Omolola Mensah.
The news of her passing emerged on December 27, 2025, and was first announced by her close friend and caregiver, @AUNTYMUSE_, who shared an emotional tribute alongside photos of the late influencer.
The post quickly gained traction online, prompting an outpouring of condolences and tributes from thousands of users across the platform. Several well-known X accounts also amplified the announcement, further confirming the development within the online community.

Background and Health Struggles
Aunty Esther had been publicly battling advanced breast cancer, which reportedly spread to her armpit. Her health condition became a national talking point earlier in December after Nigerians rallied massively to support her treatment, raising over ₦30 million through donations.
Some public figures, including football star Victor Osimhen, were among those who contributed toward her medical care.
As a devout Jehovah’s Witness, Aunty Esther reportedly declined a recommended blood transfusion, citing religious beliefs. This decision sparked widespread debate online, with discussions centred on faith, personal autonomy, and medical ethics.
Despite chemotherapy and alternative treatments, complications from the illness reportedly worsened in recent days.
Confirmation and Public Reaction
While major media organisations are yet to publish official reports as of the time of filing, confirmation from her caregiver and multiple close associates has been widely accepted within the online community.
False and conflicting rumours have circulated, but available information points to complications related to her long-standing illness. No official statement has yet been released by her family.
Remembering Aunty Esther
Aunty Esther was widely admired for her resilience, entrepreneurial spirit, and relatable content, particularly her pepper sales and market-related posts that endeared her to many Nigerians online.
She leaves behind family, friends, and a digital community that stood by her during her most difficult moments.
Tributes continue to pour in as Nigerians mourn her passing and celebrate the impact she made during her lifetime.
