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Friday, 19 January 2018

Abuja Man Prevented From Committing Suicide Allegedly In Support Of A Presidential Aspirant (Photos)



A social media user who resides in the federal capital territory, has shared some shocking photos while narrating how Abuja residents prevented a man from committing suicide in public.
The man attempting to commit suicide
 
Here's how an Abuja-based Facebook user, Ejike Sunday Ugwu, who posted the photos online narrated the story;
 
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"What I saw at Nicon junction in the Maitana axis of Abuja this Monday morning went a long way to remind me that here ( Nigeria) is nothing but a drama theatre.
 
On my way to work today, we drove to Nicon junction, we met a young man seated on an advert galary above the ground with rope tied round his neck, a poster of a presidential aspirant stick on his cloth and 2019 boldly inscribed on his white agbada (native wear). He wore a white shoes to match and a pair of eye glasses.
 
 
People gathered, include force men since it's a traffic moment, almost all stopped over to understand what was happening. The young man through the help of some Nigerians was untied and helped to climb down from the galary!
 
According to popular opinion, He planed to commit suicide as a show of support to the Presidential aspirant!
 
Now, my questions are:
 
1) Where on this earth is threat to commit suicide a way of projecting opinion?
2) What has a presidential aspirant and 2019 to do with a young man attempting to take his own life?
3) When will Nigerian youths realize that these elderly really do not have our future in their agenda?
4) Those that trecked from Lagos to Abuja in 2015, can they still treck from Amac to Gwagalada for the same reason today?
5) Is this how we(the youths) will form leaders of tomorrow?
 
 
These and many other questions are demanding answers to. And as we are few months away from another decisive moment (general election), we can only do ourselves a favour by tactfully discharging our civic right of voting with your future in mind and not pocket for immediate gratification!
 
God bless Nigeria." (sic)