(Adegboye Emmanuel Olatunji, the former SUG President has posted this suicide note on a WhatsApp group. Please let's share this and keep calling him on +234 813 609 8545. Suicide is not an option my brother in struggle).
Glory be to God for this probably the last breathe in my nostrils, no matter how fainting it may seem. More importantly, this may be the last thing I write since my hope to write statement of accounts, proffer economic solutions to the Nigeria financial problems has been dashed and shattered by the powers that be. I accepted to study Banking and Finance to fulfill my dreams but all I live to write now is suicide note.
I was arrested on the 9th of February, 2020 and got transferred to the Nigeria Police Force Headquarter, Eleweran, Ogun State. I was detained for 144 hours before being charged to court finally on the 17th of February, 2020.
It's being 114 days now since my case got adjourned, and to my utmost dismay, no individual or group has done anything to revamp my hope.
READ ALSO https://busymouth.website/2020/06/20/court-sentences-two-men-to-death-for-robbery/
They say if you are silent in the days of adversity, you have taken the side of the oppressor. Now the question is, "Who is raising a voice in my favour?"
Is it a crime to stand against the annihilation of the management against the students that gave me a mandate to defend their interest?
Is it a crime for me to object the hike in accommodation price in the interest of striving Nigeria students?
Is it a crime for me to send a red signal to the management in their quest to increase school fees, while pointing them to other means of IGR to execute their projects?
READ ALSO https://busymouth.website/2020/06/20/i-only-did-one-round-says-20-year-old-herdsman-who-raped-woman-to-death/
Let no one mourn me when I finally pass on into the luminary realm, for when I need the continued support of activists, comrades, stakeholders, and sane individuals in the society to make me sail this trying time, no one, I mean no one was seen.
Truly yours,
Comr. Adegboye Emmanuel Olatunji
(Once upon a time advocate of the masses)
Glory be to God for this probably the last breathe in my nostrils, no matter how fainting it may seem. More importantly, this may be the last thing I write since my hope to write statement of accounts, proffer economic solutions to the Nigeria financial problems has been dashed and shattered by the powers that be. I accepted to study Banking and Finance to fulfill my dreams but all I live to write now is suicide note.
I was arrested on the 9th of February, 2020 and got transferred to the Nigeria Police Force Headquarter, Eleweran, Ogun State. I was detained for 144 hours before being charged to court finally on the 17th of February, 2020.
It's being 114 days now since my case got adjourned, and to my utmost dismay, no individual or group has done anything to revamp my hope.
READ ALSO https://busymouth.website/2020/06/20/court-sentences-two-men-to-death-for-robbery/
They say if you are silent in the days of adversity, you have taken the side of the oppressor. Now the question is, "Who is raising a voice in my favour?"
Is it a crime to stand against the annihilation of the management against the students that gave me a mandate to defend their interest?
Is it a crime for me to object the hike in accommodation price in the interest of striving Nigeria students?
Is it a crime for me to send a red signal to the management in their quest to increase school fees, while pointing them to other means of IGR to execute their projects?
READ ALSO https://busymouth.website/2020/06/20/i-only-did-one-round-says-20-year-old-herdsman-who-raped-woman-to-death/
Let no one mourn me when I finally pass on into the luminary realm, for when I need the continued support of activists, comrades, stakeholders, and sane individuals in the society to make me sail this trying time, no one, I mean no one was seen.
Truly yours,
Comr. Adegboye Emmanuel Olatunji
(Once upon a time advocate of the masses)
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