A 48-year-old landlord on Tuesday hanged himself in Ibadan, leaving behind a three-page suicide note.
The incident happened in Idi-Ose along Akan road in Ona Ara Council Area of the city.
The deceased, Popoola Adepoju, was found in his room dangling from a rope tied to a ceiling fan.
Residents of the area said the father of three sent his children on an errand before taking his own life.
Adepoju’s
wife told the police that her husband left the defunct National
Electric Power Authority in Abeokuta two years ago but his entitlement
was yet to be paid. She added that he had engaged
himself in cement
business on a small scale before his death.
His family initially
refused to hand over the suicide note to the police but after the
intervention of the general chairman of the Idi Ose community, Taiwo
Alimi, it was taken to the Akanran Police Division.
The deceased
was interred in his house after the Divisional Police Officer at the
station, Aliko Dankoli, gave the family permission to proceed with his
burial arrangement.
A member of Four Square Gospel Church, where
Adepoju worshipped with his family, said he attended Monday morning
service in the church and never gave a sign of depression.
He
said, “Adepoju was a devout Christian, pious and was talented. He was
always offering tangible suggestions whenever the Welfare Committee of
the zone met. What could have informed this action is unclear.
“We
were together at the early morning service at our church on Monday. We
usually have such service on the 1st, 2nd and 3rd of every month. When I
saw him last on Monday evening after the evening service, he never gave
the premonition that he was going to commit suicide.”
A landlord in the area, who did not give his name, however gave a hint that the deceased was going through a difficult period.
He said that the deceased had wanted to sell his Honda car for N250,000 but only got a buyer who was ready to pay N150,000.
He
said Adepoju had planned to buy a smaller car to be used as taxi to
supplement what he made from the small cement business he was doing.
He
said, “he wanted to sell the car so he could buy a small vehicle which
he would be using as cab to serve as a sustaining means of livelihood
for his family. He however said that the amount being offered was
insufficient.
“He sometimes complained that things were no longer
as they were before he was disengaged from work. It was a surprise when
we discovered that this unfortunate incident had happened.”
Source: Punch
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