Life that cannot be given, should not be taken
Prince-Excel T. M Jaiyesimi of Aiyekooto Reporters reported the incident Live.
Ikorodu, Lagos State ; Nigeria witness a wicked scenario when a young man approximately in his late forties took his life unabatedly on a personal protest without leaving a clue of the dastardly act.
This incident is becoming rampant in our daily lives. Aiyekooto Reporters reports the incident as seen . Scoops for reasons and found nothing except for unconfirmed insinuation from sources nearby.
Thursday, July 11th, 2024, will be a day etched in the memories of Ikorodu residents as a somber reminder of the devastating consequences of Nigeria’s economic crisis.
A man, whose identity has not been disclosed, took his own life by hanging beside the Lastma office gate in Ikorodu area of Lagos State Nigeria. Unconfirmed reports suggest that he was overwhelmed by his inability to pay off a debt incurred from purchasing a tricycle, in his desperate attempt to make a living.
This heartbreaking incident is a stark reflection of the unbearable burden many Nigerians face due to the country’s devastating economic situation. The relentless struggle to survive has become a constant theme in the lives of citizens, with many succumbing to the pressure.
The deceased, like numerous others, was likely pushed to the edge by the weight of responsibility, with no apparent escape from the suffocating grip of poverty.
It is crucial to acknowledge that the root cause of this tragedy lies in the failed economic policies and leadership that have plagued Nigeria for decades. The country’s leadership have consistently failed to address the pressing issues, leaving citizens to suffer the consequences. The resulting hopelessness and despair have become all too familiar, with many feeling trapped and helpless.
However, in the face of adversity, it is essential to remember that ending one’s life is never the solution to the facets problem. We must come together as a community to support each other, sharing the burdens and struggles that come with living in a nation plagued by economic hardship. We must also hold our leaders accountable for their actions and demand change.
To those struggling, please know that there is hope. Reach out to friends, family, or support groups for help. Together, we can weather this storm and work towards a brighter future.
Rest in peace, dear stranger. May your tragic loss serve as a catalyst for change and a reminder that we must stand together in the face of adversity.
Prince-Excel reporting Live for Aiyekooto Reporters