A 37-year-old security guard identified as Nurudeen Shehu was discovered lifeless inside a classroom at Prestige International College in Kano, having taken his own life reportedly due to the distressing news of his ex-wife’s remarriage.
The state Commissioner of Police, Usaini Gumel, confirmed the incident, shedding light on the details surrounding the tragic event.
According to Gumel, the distressing discovery was made on Sunday at approximately 10:30 am when Abdullahi Abdulsalam of Rijiyar Zaki reported finding Shehu hanging motionless in one of the college’s classrooms. Prompt response from the Gwale Division police, led by the Divisional Police Officer (DPO), involved cutting the rope and rushing the lifeless body to Murtala Mohammed General Hospital. A doctor on duty at the hospital later confirmed Shehu’s demise, and his remains were subsequently released to his grieving family for burial.
The root cause of Shehu’s despair was reportedly linked to the news of his ex-wife’s remarriage, prompting Commissioner Gumel to announce a commitment to a thorough investigation. The police aim to unravel the circumstances leading to this tragic turn of events and bring clarity to the situation.
In a grim parallel incident, suicide casts its shadow over academic institutions once again, as a 24-year-old Mass Communication student at Federal Polytechnic Mubi in Adamawa State, Jemima Shetima-Balami, allegedly took her own life on Monday following the termination of her relationship with her boyfriend.
The alarming increase in suicide cases has become a cause for concern, prompting authorities to address the underlying issues that may contribute to such desperate actions. The incidents underscore the importance of mental health awareness and support systems within communities and educational institutions.
As investigations unfold, the communities affected grapple with the aftermath of these tragic losses, highlighting the urgent need for mental health initiatives and interventions to prevent further instances of self-harm.