Burial arrangements are currently conducted by the Uganda Muslim Association in Canada and the vigil is to be held tonight at UMAC Mosque, 1945 Weston Rd, Toronto.

According to sources close to the family, Rabibah Nankinga’s woes began way back in the early 2020s when she turned to addictive drug use, and in 2023, unable to come to terms with her drug habits, her parents opted to send her to Canada to continue studying there, in the hope that she would reform.
She left her home in Kawempe in July 2023. Nankinga, who has been in her early 30s, while in Canada, unfortunately, she never discarded her drug habits, according to Senga Acid, a Ugandan blog based in Canada.
She is said to have started sleeping on streets and moving half naked, an indication that she had lost mental stability, so much so that an overdose led to her death, and it is suspected that she could have committed suicide.
Kyaggwe TV has leant that her parents were not willing to incur other expenses in flying her body back home for burial, and so decided to have her buried in Canada.
Burial arrangements are currently conducted by the Uganda Muslim Association in Canada and the vigil is to be held tonight at UMAC Mosque, 1945 Weston Rd, Toronto.
She is going to be buried at Richmond Hill Muslim Green Commentary on Thursday September 18, 2025 at 3:00pm.
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