Again? Depressed Nigerian man wants to kill himself, posts farewell note on Facebook (photos)
Even with the fact that the United Nations ranked Nigerians as the sixth happiest people in Africa and 95th in the world, people are still committing suicide
With suicide rate growing fast, the question on the lips of many Nigerians is what is the problem and what can we do?
Another distraught Nigerian man, Ayeni's JonZin, has shared a distressing suicide note on Facebook.
The Facebook user, Ayeni's JonZin, shared the depressing message on his page. He asked his friends and family members to forgive him for causing them pain.
JonZin further asked his family members not to feel sad for him or mourn his death.
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NAIJ.com, however, discovered that the man’s suicide note looks exactly like a note that was shared on a website known as, THOUGHT CATALOG, in October, 2013.
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He probably, just copied and pasted it.
Read suicide note below:
"Am Sorry I’m sorry To You and everyone who believed in me, I apologize profusely You didn’t deserve seeing me in turmoil. You didn’t deserve to be affected by my negativity. It hurt me even more, knowing what I put you through."
"The way you looked at me—afraid, helpless, hopeless. The way I stared back into your eyes, defeated Don’t be angry because this was nothing personal Know that I’m gone because I chose to do so. For once, I finished something I started. For once I was brave enough to go through with something risky and dangerous Don’t be disappointed. I didn’t give up, no, on the contrary all I ever wanted was a reason to persevere."
"All I ever wanted was to really live, but I didn’t know how. Your lit up, elated smiling faces made me smile, although it broke my heart all at once. I felt bad and guilty because you loved me Your compassion pained me as much as it consoled me. I often wished that having you in my life, and all the other privileges I had was enough I believe in a higher entity, but I don’t think you likes me anymore. I think you often looks down and cringes, embarrassed that I molded a mistake Maybe I’m in hell right now, but you knew I never believed in hell."
"The concept was created to keep us on track, and motivate us to do good. What if earth is hell? It sure felt that way What if everything we wanted was actually nothing? What if all the things we think are tangible, are actually figments of our imagination? What if life is actually death, and when we die we are truly alive? Wouldn’t that make more sense? For if this is life, surely some of us wouldn’t inexplicably yearn for death so badly? I didn’t die because I wanted it to stop, although towards the end I probably partially did."
Please understand this. I did it because I had a burning desire in the depths of my soul for something more—a kind of wanderlust Who said death had to be this morbid. If you’re crying, please stop. What if my death is a glorious celebration? Could you celebrate it for me? Could all of you dance, and sing my favorite songs around my soulless body? Again, please don’t cry. Don’t mourn. Don’t grieve. I am happy now. Happy. Truly happy. Believe this."
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However, it is a disturbing thought for anyone to wake up one day and decide to write a suicide note, what do you think should be done about the increase in the rate of people willing to commit suicide in the country?
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