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Monday, March 15, 2021

Undergraduate Allegedly Caught Cheating During Exam Commits Suicide After The Lecturer Tore His Script

A 300 level student of the University of Nigeria has reportedly committed suicide after his phone was allegedly seized and script torn by lecturer for cheating during exam.








According to Vanguard the deceased, from Aninri Local Government Area of Enugu State, was caught cheating with his phone during an exam in his department, prompting a lecturer to tear his script few minutes to the end of the examination.


It was equally gathered that the said lecturer seized his phone and handed him a new script to start afresh.

Following the incident, it was learnt that the deceased left the examination hall and went to his lodge at Onuiyi, in Nsukka Local Government Area of Enugu State where he jumped from a storey building around 11:34 pm after all the poisonous substances he injected into his body failed to produce immediate result.

35 comments:

  1. Rip to him. That was not the decision thou

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  2. Na wah! School no be by force. if your brain no carry am, why not quite instead of commiting suicide.

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  3. Mental health is now a serious issues. Psychotherapy should be offered to the students. Nigerian schools are stressful on its own. How will the parents feel now

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  4. Oh my Goodness!!!!!
    Cute guy you shouldn't have taken that route.Rest in peace.

    My condolences to his parents and family.

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  5. A lot of people are suffering mental ill health. God please save your children

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  6. Ooh Dear Lord!

    May his family, love ones and friends be consoled Amen.

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  7. A lot of people are going through alot in this country. Who knows the battle the late young man was fighting before this incident. Suicide helps no one.

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  8. This is heartbreaking, may his soul rest in peace, amen.

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    1. What’s heartbreaking on this my dear?
      I see this as a stupidity of him.

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  9. Congratulations to him. He succeeded at his goal finally. Waste of RIP. My cousin was expelled fter she was caught cheating. She wrote jamb again and started afresh. What's ur excuse? You could have registered for the course next session if u were so sure of an F.

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    1. If he was your son hope you will carry this same kind of energy is saying congratulations?

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    2. Your cousin is not that young man. If you lack the ability to empathize as a human, move on, you must not comment. Your cousin pulled through because she was mentally healthy and may have had the support of loved ones. There's no one who isn't suffering from some form of mental illness that will commit suicide. It's unfortunate that we live in a country were people don't have the appropriate psychological and emotional support to develop any coping skills, hence, the resort to suicide when in crisis

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    3. Wait until it hits close home.smh just be saying nonsense

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  10. My heart goes out to his parents. I can't imagine their grief.

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  11. He was even given a fresh script ...talk about second chances

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  12. May always choose the right path

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  13. Everyone should learn to develop resilience.
    Life is not a straight line, it's full of twists and turns.
    Whenever, there is a twist turn on your resiliency skills and navigate through.
    RIP to the deceased.

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    1. So True my dear, resilience should be encouraged.

      Failure is not the END.
      Know this and live.

      Just see the misery and pains he is/ has inflicted upon the parents.

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    2. Absolutely true
      The more reasons I do tell the younger generations around me that whatever life throws at you embrace it take the positive and move on
      No need for suicide Cose it will Cose others you leaving behind more ills.

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  14. How's this enough reason to commit suicide? He doesn't have sense at all

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  15. He was supposed to read and pass. He didn't. If getting a degree wasn't his path, he could have chosen another. He didn't. He wasn't supposed to cheat. He did. He was supposed to be sent off or arrested. He wasn't. Instead, the lecturer gave him a chance to start over. He wasted it, wasted his life and will now cause his family untold grief. He will not rest in peace no matter how many people type it. A very selfish and entitled child. Tueh!

    You may not understand until a doctor who cheated his way through school misdiagnoses your loved one or displays his fraud in the theatre during surgery. God bless the lecturer who caught him and tore his script and may God comfort his parents, family and friends.

    They'd better start teaching crisis management and emotional intelligence in Nigerian schools o. Girlfriend dumps you-suicide! You fail exam- suicide! You lose your job- suicide! Your salary is delayed- suicide! They bash you online- suicide! Na wetin!?

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    1. Best comment.

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    2. Best comment but may Almighty God have mercy on his soul. Misguided youth.

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  16. He was a very weak and senseless young man. Where was he when his mates were reading for the same exam. Abeg this is not mental health. He sabotage himself. If Na me born am a l no go mourn. This is definitely not depression, it is simply about shame. The lecturer gave him another chance, he also had the choice of carrying over the course. My young friend was expelled from medical school, he waited to believe called back for several years . He went Ekpoma to start from prelim, he was in year one microbiology when uniben called him back. He failed one of the courses he sat for and was advised to withdraw. He moved to sciences where he studied medical biochemistry. He got admission in to medical school in 2001 and graduated in 2015. He married in 2015 before defending his project. Prior to medical school he was in pharmacy, he left for medical when he was supposed to be in year 3. I recall begging him to finish the pharmacy, when the pressure was becoming too much, he stopped coming to my house. Now l haven't seen him in two years.

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  17. The truth is Education aint for everybody. Some people have learning difficulties dat is no fault of theirs, they may do better in vocations or arts, but no Nigerian parent wants to hear it. They will say village ppl are against dere sons progress. Mental health is also zero here. Sure he was fightn depression before.
    RIP to the dead.

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    1. He seemed to be severely depressed and had no one to turn to. This is where family can also play a role. There is a lot of abuse and unfair comparison for children who are not academically bright. Their parents will say does so and so have two heads? So I will waste my money paying school fees this year? And other terrible comments. I don't know about this guy but many pass through this, being called mumu and ode by their parents, being shamed whenever they are home. Please parents try to work with each individual child's strengths and weaknesses. Tankio!

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  18. Is it that he didn't even understand what he was cheating enough to download it again when the lecturer gave him a second chance by offering him a new paper?

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  19. My brother is in UNn, he said the guy committed suicide cos he has been depressed. He's actually a first class material and didn't carry any expo. Alot of students take their phones to the exam hall and he wasn't using it in the exam hall. Depression is real #Mental health.

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    1. If he wasn’t using the phone to cheat and his a first class material, why didn’t he continue when given another chance ?

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  20. May God console his family. Imagine what they will be going through at the moment. Death from accidents or sicknesses is so hard to deal with,not to talk of suicide. Hmmm.

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