Death is a destination that everyone on earth will arrive at, though the timing differs for us all. But one kind of death people do not really come to terms with when they hear it is suicide.
Unfortunately, suicide is gradually becoming an option for many who can’t understand why things are not working for them.
Such is the case Amarachi Ugochukwu, who took her own life.
There was a time when committing suicide sounded like a myth in Africa, Nigeria to be precise.
Today, many youths with bright future have been plunged into depression because nothing seems to be working for them.
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The Nigerian economy has made things so difficult that surviving is now such an arduous task to accomplish.
On Monday, a young lady who works with Globus Bank, Ikorodu branch, in Lagos, as a Marketer, was found dead in the staff toilet.
The lady identified as Amarachi Ugochukwu, 32, committed suicide inside the banks staff toilet.
According to report, Amarachi left her phone on her table and disappeared.
The phone kept ringing without an answer and this led her colleagues to start looking for her.
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While searching for her, one of the staff toilets was found locked from behind and was subsequently forced open.
Upon opening the toilet, her motionless body was found, with an empty middle-size can of a popular insecticide was found beside her.
Also found by her side was a diary where she wrote “nothing was working in her life, that the economy was getting harder and that her brain was clogged”.
The bank’s branch manager, Robert Hosharma, reported the incident to the police.
Hosharma, also invited a medical doctor who confirmed Amarachi dead.
Her body was then deposited at the Ikorodu General Hospital for autopsy while police have commenced investigation.
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According to police report, the incident occurred on Monday, January 8, 2024, at about 1:00 p.m.
Amarachi joins the list of people who have been forced to take their life because of the poor economic state of the nation.
It lays credence to increasing depression that the situation is heaping on Nigerians who can now barely survive.