A 30-year-old Nigerian man has tragically broken the internet after committing suicide, leaving behind a poignant note following his boss‘s refusal to settle him after 7 years of service.
This heartbreaking news was shared in a post on X (formerly Twitter) by a social media user.
The man, identified as Ani Chisom, reportedly took his life due to the lack of compensation from his employer, Ulasi of Otolo Cars in Lagos.
His suicide note reveals his emotional struggles leading up to this tragic decision and includes heartfelt messages to his mother, siblings, his boss, and the woman he loved.
In his letter, Ani expressed: “I have tried my best to be somebody in life, but life has not been fair to me. I served with hard labor, yet nothing came of it because my master refused to settle me. It has been emotionally exhausting.”
He continued, “I have tried to bear the pain, but it has become too much for me. I have to end it all because I am very tired, and my spirit is already broken.”
To his mother, he wrote, “I know this will hurt her deeply because I am her favorite, and she has cared for me so much. I’m so sorry, Mom, that I couldn’t make it. Life hasn’t worked out for me.”
Addressing his boss, Ulasi, he stated, “We will meet again soon, but before that, you will hear from me. You made me endure so much after seven years of hard work with you. I should be a businessman now, not frustrated by your actions.”
He also expressed love for his siblings, saying, “Chioma, Ruth, Ekene, Uche, I love you so much. I promise to pave the way for you all in whatever I can do. Goodbye until we meet again.”
Finally, he acknowledged the woman he was leaving behind, saying, “You are such a wonderful person, and may God bless you abundantly for all you have done.”
Ani’s tragic death and the emotional weight of his note have drawn significant attention on social media, with many users sharing their thoughts in response to this heartbreaking incident.
See some reactions below:
@ihe69: “That’s the dark side of Igbo Apprenticeship. A lot of people talk about Igbo apprenticeship without understanding that it’s an ancient day slavery. It’s a practice where the apprentice has no say,and the master is a god. A lot goes unnoticed, and there are a lot of gory stories.”
@AZ_tweettz: “Suicide is never the answer. You’ll get to the after life and you’ll face what you never imagined!”️
@Lummy80820577: “I no still believe. Maybe him wan disguise make the the world know.”
@MmiriOdaa26121: “Maybe he smoke Igbo / guff… Why taking your life for just 7 years that you serve someone that is not your God…Anu mpama.”
@petithazard2: “People are wicked. What will it take you to settle the guy? If you no get money you tell am instead of frustrating the guy.”
@IamemmanueldCEO: “This is indeed heart wrenching💔 .As for people blaming the guy,all you have to do is pray that God gives you a great mental health to withstand trials of life.”
@Sentient_Machin: “When will Nigerians rise up to oppressors? I’d rather take my boss with me, than go alone. Cowardice at its peak.”
@pencemartin1: “He’s not mentally stable because what is this? If it’s true anyway. I have seen people have issues with their bosses and they ended up taking all their bosses customers, very easy something to do.”
@Cosmosodinaka: “You are just 30 and you gave up with life. Meanwhile there are people who are 40 and are still trying to find their foot in hope. This is just a coward behaviour. Leaving your loved ones in grieve after investing in you.”
@chidyk01: “It’s sad if I talk my own same 7 years for alaba noting come out still lock me up with police was falsely accused when the whole truth cane out that I was not the one men still refused to settle me but I had to move on su!c!de is never the answer.”
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