A Student of University of Nigeria, identified as Nsukka Chukwuebuka Akachi has committed suicide.
Although the reason for his action is not clear, but he left a suicide note in his Facebook wall before taking a bottle of Snipper.
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He was rushed to UNN medical center before finally taken to University teaching hospital where he was reported dead.
However authorities have found the electronic suicide note he left behind on his Facebook wall.
The Suicide Note Reads:
Forgive me. In case you are the one who found the body, I am really sorry. It had to be someone, you know. I have chosen Jo Nketaih’s poem as my suicide note: “They said you came looking for me. I didn’t drown; I was the water.” Where do atheists go to when they die? lol. Amen.
Akachi, who described himself on his Facebook page as “Human. Semicolon (;) Survivor and Finit hic Deo (God ends here),” dropped the electronic suicide note on Monday at 7:01am.
The State Police Public Relations Officer, Ebere Amaraizu, confirmed the incident, describing it as “unfortunate,” while two of his lecturers also confessed to counselling him against taking his own life.
Akachi, a native of Eha-Alumona in Nsukka Local Government Area of Enugu State, was said to have been battling mental illness for over two months now before he finally took his life by drinking poisonous substance.
One of his lecturers, who didn’t want his name in print, confirmed that Akachi succeeded in taking his own life the second time he attempted it, having attempted suicide before.
On Sunday May 12th, he wrote
My mental health has been on life support for a while now. Thanks to those who call. Text. Visit. Speak to me. May we always remember. May we never forget. You may have added a few hours, months or days to my time here. But you know life support is expensive right? Thanks for trying. Amen.