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Wednesday, December 13, 2023

Businessman Unlifes Himself After He Lost N2.5 Million To Betting Company

Abia state born Onoh Chukwuma Richard , the CEO of Faso Energy Limited,has reportedly committed suicide by consuming sniper.



The business ceo who went live on Facebook in the early hours of Tuesday December 12,2023 revealed he wanted to unlife himself after he lost N2.5 million  to a betting company..
Friends reportedly found him writhing in pains when they immediately reached out to him after the Facebook post but he gave up the ghost on the way to hospital.
He is survived by his aged mum, whom he always wrote about on Facebook.


63 comments:

  1. Odiegwu oo. May he rest well.

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  2. Chai! What a painful way to end your life,God received your soul and judge you with Mercy 🙏

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  3. What type of foolishness is these.

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  4. 2.5 million is a lot of money but not enough to take ones life. Sad, if he had waited a little, he would have gotten support and encouragement to carry on

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    1. Nigerians will not support him. They will say it's a new strategy for begging.

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  5. And you think committing suicide is the best solution.

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  6. Rest on bro!!!

    You came, you saw but you couldn't conquered. Unfortunately, you chose this way to go. I hope you find peace and rest over there.

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    1. Conquer*

      Guy, wetin na?

      ed ed ed ed everywhere

      Are you in love with Bv Ed?

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    2. Anon 11:00, see as I'm laughing as you mentioned bv Ed.
      That one was something else.
      Who knows what's going on with him now.

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  7. What is all this 💔💔😭
    Why 😭😭

    Rest on 😭💔💔

    This is sad 😔

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  8. When betting becomes an addiction.

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  9. Chai😥shebi kizz Daniel just got millions of naira few hours ago just because he said he lacked data... This is social media age na, he should have cried out online, latest people would mock him but am sure someone would have definitely come to his aid

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    1. They gave him because he is a public figure

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    2. Gather money he foolishly lost on betting for him? Why do you people enable and indulge bad behaviour?

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  10. Lagos Mainland Girl13 December 2023 at 09:36

    Soo sad .

    Sometimes, people really need help they ask for help from others unfortunately these people have but will just choose not to help.

    Best is just to look unto God in trying times

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  11. stupid, selfish man. who commits suicide cos he lost a bet?
    Go to hell where you belong

    Shooter gyal

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  12. Gambling is becoming a pandemic
    What a way to end it,an only child oo
    Why bet when you are not strong hearted
    This is so heartbreaking

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    1. the government have failed the people a lot of youths see it as a way outta poverty. sadly only few get lucky

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    2. If you are making love to your wife and you cum in 2 minutes - blame the government

      Ashawo spends the night servicing her customer and he doesn't pay her in the morning - blame the government

      You are single and searching at 35 - blame the government

      You all will all be alright last last. Don't go and hustle, ynash down there and be blaming the government for your woes and failure

      Only greed and laziness make people to gamble. Just as its only greed and laziness that make women to do runs and ashawo

      🚶‍♂️🚶‍♂️🚶‍♂️

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    3. Anon 10:46 please stop blaming government for every woeful decision a misguided person takes. He was just greedy and if you probe deeper, he may have felt this was a quick and effortless way to make money for blowing Detty December.

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    4. Many years ago I was so desperate for money and turned to gambling.
      I gambled on many websites and lost so much money.
      I was depressed and shattered.
      I disconnected my accounts, got off my ass and went looking for work.
      Slowly and gradually I started making small change.
      I reduced my expenses and saved more.
      Today what happen many years ago is just a story to tell.
      It is not the devil or government.
      It is the person who is lazy and greedy.
      RIP.

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  13. This is so sad,a promising young man.
    I still don't understand.
    This betting of a thing,more often than not never ends well,still as we speak,some are planning to use their school fees to bet.
    They never learn.

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  14. Betting ruins lives. It has ruined many lives & it'll continue to ruin lives. This is one of the reasons why we kick against it. Nothing good comes out of it except pains and sorrows. Even if you make money from it, you can't use it for anything meaningful cos it's cursed money!

    🚶‍♂️🚶‍♂️

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  15. Say no to betting..may his soul find peace.

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  16. The evil of gambling and betting addiction , Nigeria legalized death and suffering for people especially young ones in a harsh economy looking for shortcuts

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    1. It remains a problem that starts with a choice. If you choose to ruin your life to spite Tinubu, Atiku or Obi, good luck.

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  17. See what you have done to yourself? Taking a life u didn’t create.you are very wicked Such a young man full of life. Can 2.5million pay your mother for giving birth to you? All the yes she nurtured you? Why did u even bet? May God forgive your soul. You won’t be given a befitting burial and your family won’t mourn you.

    Merryment

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    1. It's wa for this your comment

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    2. Slim, what is wa? Abeg. As an Igbo man his family wont mourn him, they will perform omena’ala beforehe will be buried. What he did is an abomination

      Merryment

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  18. Such a handsome man. Suicide is not an option ,no matter the situation,once there's life and good health there's hope. May God rest his soul.

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  19. Y now, thats not d end of the world,so sad oo

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  20. Suicide I'd not the best options.he would have face the challenge and conquer it.
    Rest in peace

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  21. no gain in gambling, it takes more from you than it gives

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  22. What a sad way to die. Gambling came make one do the unthinkable.

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  23. Betting is a plague. I pray he is at peace now.

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  24. Betting is never a good thing, I feel for the mother.

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  25. so sad
    When there's life,there's still hope.

    To everyone who feel they have lost so much in life....please hold on.

    suicide is never an option.

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  26. May God rest his soul

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  27. What a selfish human. He didn't even think about his poor mother.
    Last year July,my family lost almost everything like everything to fire outbreak. Goods worth millions were destroyed. We were left with nothing but today we are still here, standing strong. Suicide is not an option.

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    1. Osundi same here with my family we lost everything..infact we were all left with only the cloth we went out with every other things was brunt down,,may he rest in peace..

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  28. I dey here dey imagine the opportunities that abound in 2.5 million, how that amount can be multiplied in a year. Chai. It's well.

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  29. Gambling and betting addiction is like a cancer.
    Rest in peace.

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  30. When bet9ja came years ago, there was this boy leaving with my then neighbour that used the 10k the woman sent him errands with to play 2 sure, well your guess is right, he lossed and he went ahead to buy snipper and that was the end, this was around 2014 or so

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  31. You didn't even think about your mom 😭
    May God forgive your sins 🙏

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  32. Betting is another cankerworm ravaging the lives of great destinies in this nation

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  33. His is just too selfish... 2.5 is a whole lot of money that he can invest in a business and make more money but he chooses betting. No be everything person go dey blame government. He didn't even think of his age mother before committing suicide.

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  34. I have no pity for him except for his mum who he has caused a life time pain to *tears*

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  35. My thoughts and prayers are with his aged mum 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
    What a selfish man

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  36. What astute business man sees gambling as an investment? Billionaires I know that gamble do it for fun and a way to have an adrenaline rush, that is why when they lose, its all good to them, no big deal.

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  37. Life

    Sometimes, just swallow shame and ask for Help.

    Rest In Peace

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  38. This is so sad 😢, I won't judge you fine man! May your beautiful soul rest in peace, Amen

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  39. Curing gambling addiction is very difficult. Everything related to gambling stimulates so many sensory pathways. Gambling hook ppl by always making it seem like they were close to a win, and actually allowing them to win small do they feel they can win big. Many ppl do not give it the level of seriousness as other addictions because it does not involve any perceived deviance, worst, gambling is portrayed as entertainment.

    I feel bad that this person felt ruined or he borrowed money he could never pay back. He could have helped others to break the cycle of gambling and encourage young ppl to not go down that path. Who knows how many ppl he could have helped if he hadn’t took such drastic action. May God protect and give his mother strength.

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  40. Betting has ended some people life untimely

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  41. Put pressure on all your celebs to stop pushing 1XBet and other gambling products under the guise of endorsements. From macaroni to Kiekie to Sabinus to Edet, all of YouTube is filled with ads for gambling companies recruiting youths into a potentially addictive lifetime of misery for a morsel of porridge.

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