A 300l of Ahmadu Bello University takes poison and leaves a note before her death, Twitter reacts. [see photos]
Aisha Omolola, a 300l student of Ahmadu Bello University Zaria, has reportedly taken her own life today.
She reportedly took poison "sniper" earlier today in her apartment in Samaru which immediately took her life.
She left a letter attached to her body bidding a farewell to friends and loved ones.
Aisha shared her ordeal on how her mum made life a hell for her and she referred to her as a witch and trying to kill her.
The brother of the deceased was the responsible for taking care of her and her mum responsible for feeding money.
The deceased, before her death, has reportedly renounced her faith in God, due to how cruel life was, to her.
Despite Aisha's care for her mum, her mum still saw as a problem. It got an extent when her brother stop taking care of her, because he already had his own family and the responsibility would be much with Aishas'.
She said the best decision was for her to depart this cruel world to another life after death.
Finally the lady pleaded to be immediately buried when found dead.
Quiet disheartening reading some comments under this sad story. A lot of pple are obviously unaware of mental health issues & its resulting consequences, one of which is suicide. Some of them would talk-off a close relative or friend who confide in them about having a depression.— A b d u l (@Zuby215) December 26, 2018
@usmaninho2011 @salafi_writer Okhti I just read this story,so Sad Wallahi, how could a Girl do such by committing suicide,no matter what— usman musa (@usmaninho2011) December 26, 2018
Sad! May her soul Rest in Peace. However, this highlights the rising case of mental health in higher education which calls for interventions that build resilience like student counselling unit, help point, union, Chaplain services, personal tutor, mentoring, peer mentoring, etc.— Dr. Obinna Ebirim (@ebirimobinna) December 26, 2018
First of all the pretty lady lost her believe and faith in God. Secondly she was sick and really needed proper attention. As we pray for her soul to find eternal rest, let's endeavor to draw lessons from the events that led to her death. Period.— Onuche idollo (@danonuche) December 27, 2018
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