Nigerian skit maker Samuel Perry, aka Broda Shaggi, posted his first social media update after narrowly escaping death in a terrifying gun-related incident at Sango.
Broda Shaggi broke his silence, reassuring fans of his safety while hinting at the shocking details of the near-fatal shooting ordeal that left many worried.
Broda Shaggi Shot, Hospitalized in Sango-Ota
Wahalaupdate recalls authorities hospitalized Broda Shaggi after alleged Sango-Ota shooting, sparking widespread concern for the skit maker’s recovery.
Circumstances surrounding Broda Shaggi’s shooting remained unclear initially.
Leaving fans and media speculating wildly about the incident in Sango-Ota, Ogun State.
Police source tells Punch: Broda Shaggi shot while filming skit at Sango location, sustaining injury during comedy shoot.
The unexpected violence turned a routine shoot into chaos.
With Shaggi rushed to hospital for urgent treatment amid rising public anxiety.
Authorities are investigating, but the source confirmed the skit location as the site, highlighting dangers comedians face in everyday settings.
Shaggi Rushed to Blooming Care Hospital
“He was shooting a skit under the Sango-Ota bridge when he sustained a gunshot injury.
We don’t have details on how it happened yet.
But his crew members who were present quickly rushed him to the hospital,” the source said.
The source added that medical personnel at the hospital administered first aid upon his arrival.
Amid concerns for his well-being, Broda Shaggi shared a cryptic Instagram story message, calming anxious fans after the Sango shooting scare.
Broda Shaggi Holds Back Post-Shooting Thoughts
He suggested full expression could lead to content removal.
Alluding to platform censorship fears amid Nigeria’s tense socio-political climate right now.
Shaggi’s Caution Sparks Fan Free-Speech Debate
The skitmaker’s cautious tone sparked debates, with fans urging him to speak freely despite risks of takedowns or public controversy.
Shaggi’s restraint underscores challenges influencers face balancing authenticity, safety, and online visibility in an era of quick-trigger moderation policies.
He wrote, “But if you are gonna leave this world behind, leave it as a good person.
“It’s 4am. I want to pour out my mind, but I can’t, they’ll delete it.”

