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SO SAD!!! 'Minutes Before Suicide': Akachi's UNN Roommate Narrates How it Ended

Michael Offorndu, a student of UNN and a friend of the deceased Chukwuebuka Akachi has taken to Facebook to recount how his friend, Akachi, slipped in depression, stopped going to church and before he decided to end his life,Igbere Tv reports.

Recall that on Tuesday, May 14, Igbere Tv brought to you the report of a young Nigerian man and a student of the University of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN) identified as Chukwuebuka Akachi that committed suicide as a result of depression.

According to Michael, Akachi in his first year of being a student in UNN always look sad and broken, stopped going to church and also drank a bottle of kerosene.

Read what Michael wrote below;
“From his room mate,
SAD STORY I can remember 2015 when we got admission. This guy was my roomate. First of all he stopped going to church, always sad and heartbroken. I didn’t know it was driving to something else.

In first year he drank an eva bottle of kerosene a certain night and slept with us hoping that he would be dead the next morning just to woke up in the morning and started asking us stupid questions like if we are still on earth, I can remember the response he got from one of our roomies ‘are you mad , is something wrong with you’. Now after four years he became my roomate again but this time around he had become an OBSTINATE ATHEIST.

I don’t know what he passed through all these years before becoming to my greatest surprise an ATHEIST. I realised he had read a lot that are not neccessary, easily irritated, interiorly sad but with a smily face to hide what he had in mind.

Just last night before today, I was preparing for my exams, he spent almost all his night walking around outside our hostel and banging our door to and fro.

I didn’t know that was when it was knocking. I think that was the last time I saw him and I didn’t dare to ask him any question because I know how he behaves, I was thinking its his usual loneliness and trying to fight it off by walking around but I forgot one thing,’ it was dark and it was night and no one was outside’. I BELIEVE THAT WAS THE TIME HE MADE UP HIS MIND ONCE AND FOR ALL.

He kept on telling us strange words that we won’t see him very soon but we waved it off. I just came back from my exams and heard that he committed suicide. What a pity😓 FORGIVE ME EMMANUEL I DIDN’T SEE THAT COMING”

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