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“I was accused of ₦3.8 million I never stole” Man’s final note found after suicide in Ekiti school

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“I was accused of ₦3.8 million I never stole” Man’s final note found after suicide in Ekiti school

By: Zagazola Makama

“I have nothing left. My family abandoned me. My church disowned me. They said I stole ₦3.8 million something I know nothing about.”

These were the heart-wrenching words left behind by Dolapo Augustine Awolola, whose lifeless body was discovered inside a classroom at Iworoko Community High School in Irepodun/Ifelodun Local Government Area of Ekiti State.

Zagazola gathered that the tragedy unfolded on July 15 when a school security guard, Mr. Sunday Salami, found Awolola lying face-up, motionless, dressed in the white garment of the Celestial Church of Christ, a gold-plated necklace around his neck, a man once revered in faith, now broken by shame, betrayal, and despair.

Inside his pocket, alongside a black purse and Android phone, was the suicide note, a gut-wrenching testimony of a man consumed by false accusations and societal rejection.

In the note, Awolola wrote that he was accused of stealing ₦3.8 million, an allegation he insisted was false. But the weight of judgment, not just from strangers but from those closest to him his own family and his church, became too much to bear.

“Even my own people refused to hear me. My church turned their back on me. I can’t survive this disgrace. I don’t want to continue in a world where my name is already destroyed.”

No signs of physical violence were observed on his body, according to the preliminary assessment by police operatives who arrived the scene and later evacuated the corpse to the Ekiti State University Teaching Hospital morgue for autopsy.

Dolapo’s story is one of many unheard cries in a society quick to judge and slow to forgive a quiet descent into hopelessness masked by outward dignity.

He chose a school, a place of learning, as the final chapter of his life, perhaps hoping that his death would teach a lesson his life couldn’t.

The family of the deceased has been contacted, and investigations are ongoing to unravel the circumstances that led to his tragic end.

But in the silence he left behind, one message remains clear: injustice, especially within families and communities, can kill more swiftly than any weapon.

“I was accused of ₦3.8 million I never stole” Man’s final note found after suicide in Ekiti school

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‎‎Governor Alia Condoles the NUJ over the demise of Achigbe and Acka

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‎Governor Alia Condoles the NUJ over the demise of Achigbe and Acka

By: Bodunrin Kayode


‎The Governor of Benue State, Rev. Fr. Hyacinth Alia, has expressed deep shock and sadness over the news of the passing of Comrades Damien Achigbe and Kundushima Acka of the Benue council of the Nigerian Union of journalists (NUJ).

He regretted that the two prominent members of the media community in Benue State had contributed immensely to the development of the state and their profession

A release by Tersoo Kula the spokesman of the Governor noted that
Comrade Damian Achigbe, was a veteran journalist who was a shining example of a professionalism in the state while Kundushima Acka, was the prolific Publisher of On-Tiv International Magazine before his demise.

‎Aliya described the late Achigbe as a fearless journalist, mentor, and advocate for developmental journalism, whom he says remained dedicated to the noble cause of the profession until his final days.

‎The Governor noted that Acka was not only a journalist but a grassroot politician, leader and publisher, who was the voice of the Tiv nation, whose contributions to community development and the media landscape will be fondly remembered.

His death, the Governor stressed, “is a painful loss to the people of Logo Local Government, the NUJ family,” and the state at large.


‎While commiserating with their immediate families, the Benue State Council of the NUJ, and the wider media community, Alia prayed God Almighty to grant the departed soul eternal rest and comfort all who mourn these irreparable losses.


‎Governor Alia Condoles the NUJ over the demise of Achigbe and Acka

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VP Shettima Mourns Borno Attack Victims, Assures Enhanced Military Operations Against Terrorists

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VP Shettima Mourns Borno Attack Victims, Assures Enhanced Military Operations Against Terrorists

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Vice President Kashim Shettima has expressed deep condolences to the government and people of Borno State over the recent terrorist attack that claimed many lives in Darajamal community, Bama Local Government Area.

The Vice President reiterated President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s directive to the Armed Forces to review security operations, including the deployment of advanced military hardware and surveillance equipment to eliminate terrorist groups across the country.

Borno State Governor Babagana Umara Zulum had on Saturday visited Darajamal community to condole the families of the victims —including civilians and soldiers— killed by Boko Haram insurgents on Friday night.

In his condolence message on Monday, VP Shettima described the incident as a profound loss to both the state and the nation.

“I extend my heartfelt condolences to Governor Babagana Umara Zulum, the people of Borno State, and the Nigerian military over the tragic loss of our compatriots. These deaths have left the entire nation in collective grief, but we are confident that justice will be served for the bereaved families,” the Vice President stated.

VP Shettima expressed confidence in the Armed Forces’ capacity to overcome the security challenges facing the state, citing President Tinubu’s approval for the acquisition of additional drones and his directive for all security agencies to intensify and review their operational strategies.

The Vice President highlighted the federal government’s consideration of establishing state police, emphasizing President Tinubu’s position that security challenges in some Nigerian states require specialized units that understand local terrain, culture, and can effectively network at the grassroots level.

He offered prayers for the bereaved families and assured both the state government and affected families of continued federal government support in addressing the security situation.

VP Shettima Mourns Borno Attack Victims, Assures Enhanced Military Operations Against Terrorists

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Bandits ambush C-Watch operatives in Katsina, kill 8, burn patrol vehicles

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Bandits ambush C-Watch operatives in Katsina, kill 8, burn patrol vehicles

By: Zagazola Makama 

Suspected bandits have ambushed operatives of the C-Watch security outfit in Dandume Local Government Area of Katsina State, killing eight persons and setting two patrol vehicles ablaze.

The incident happened late Friday night when gunmen invaded a village near Dandume around midnight.

Residents said C-Watch operatives responded to a distress call and rescued eight villagers who had earlier sustained gunshot injuries during the attack.

However, on their way back, the operatives reportedly ran into an ambush by the bandits, who opened fire on them, killing the rescued victims and burning two patrol vehicles belonging to the security outfit.

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