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Kogi Teacher Commits Suicide Over Poor Welfare

Mrs Yusuf Bosede Khadija is a secondary school teacher who commit suicide due to hunger and depression.

It was gathered that the incident happenedĀ  a few days ago at Okuhapa in Obangede, Okehi Local Government Area of the state.

she committed suicide fews days ago due hunger and depression from lack to fund to feed and take care of her children,

According to reports, the woman, said to be aĀ secondary school teacher took her life by jumping into a well.Ā 

On Tuesday, October 5, the Facebook user, Citizen Nagaziman, who disclosed this claimed Ā that the woman took the drastic stepĀ due depression caused by lack of moneyĀ to take care of her children.Ā 

He wrote “Your Excellency Alhaji Yahaya Bello, in this well is one of your “Dearest Teacher” you are celebrating today. She committed suicide fews day ago, due to hunger and depression from lack fund to feed and take care her children”.

“She is Mrs Yusuf Bosede Khadija, from Okuhapa in Obangede, Okehi local govt Area of Kogi State

“So many teacher and local government workers that doesn’t have children to take care of them are dieing on a daily basis, most of the news doesn’t make it to the media because some people are so good at hiding the truth from the public.

“Sir, I don’t have any personal issue with your person, I only wish that workers welfare should be paramount instead of wasting resources on thing that doesn’t matter.

“So many people come to you with lies just to get favour, double check information and do the right thing sir

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“The money they are making you to waste on presidential ambition is enough to take care of teachers and local government workers

“Sir, we don’t rule forever and we don’t live forever. May almighty Allah give you the wisdom to do the right thing. GYB, you are not doing well”.

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