Hardship: See How 45-Year-Old Man Kills Himself In Ogun State
Hardship: See How 45-Year-Old Man Kills Himself In Ogun State

A 45-Year-Old Man, Ayobami Oshoko, has died by suicide at his home in the Mango, Oke-Ata area of Abeokuta, the capital of Ogun State.
FIRST CLASS GISTS learnt that the incident took place around 6:00 am on September 30.
The Spokesperson for the Ogun State Police Command, Omolola Odutola, confirmed the incident to FIRST CLASS GISTS on Tuesday and stated that the victim was believed to have ingested insecticide to end his life due to the hardship he was allegedly facing.
Our correspondent learnt that the deceased’s sister, identified as Funmilayo, reported the incident to the Lafenwa Police Division after discovering her brother’s lifeless body in his room, with a bottle of insecticide found beside him.
She said, “A friend of the deceased visited his home and asked to see him. Upon entering the room, he discovered the victim’s body on the floor and raised the alarm after finding that the victim had ingested a mixture of insecticide and herbal concoction.
“He left a note written in Yoruba language, explaining the reasons behind his decision. In the note, he expressed frustration with his life and stated that he felt he had no choice but to end it. A discreet investigation is currently underway.”
A PUNCH Metro report on September 15 highlighted a surge in suicide cases in Lagos and Ogun states. Psychiatrists linked the rise to factors such as hunger, debt, and the high cost of living.
In a September 2024 interview with PUNCH Metro, a retired Professor of Psychiatry from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, and Medical Director of Theresa Ohaeri Memorial Specialist Hospital, Owerri, Jude Ohaeri, noted that “the economy has a substantial impact on voting behaviour and affects everyone, regardless of their financial status.
“Economic challenges can impact both psychological functioning and physical well-being, often leading to significant distress.”
TRENDING SONGS
Sanwo-Olu Tours Massive Tolu Education Hub Set to Transform Learning for 20,000 Lagos Students
Ghana Police Arrest 11 Nigerians in Tamale Crackdown on Drugs, Cybercrime
Malami Breaks Silence on INEC–ADC Dispute, Urges Calm Amid Political Tensions
£746m Nigeria–UK Deal Sparks Debate Over Ajaokuta Steel’s Future
FG Kicks Off 56km Ekiti–Osun Link Road to Boost Regional Trade
Tinubu Condemns Plateau and Kaduna Attacks, Calls for Urgent Action Against Violence
Tonto Dikeh Opens Up on Dark Past: From Cult Involvement to Spiritual Renewal
Alleged Truck Tampering Lands Lagos Man in Court Over Theft Claims
Senegal Tightens Anti-LGBTQ Laws, Doubles Prison Terms Amid Rights Concerns
Infantino Watches Iran Friendly Amid World Cup Venue Uncertainty
Share this post with your friends on ![]()
