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What Hurts Most About Suic!de Death Of Former Konga CEO – Doctor

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A prominent Nigerian doctor, Dr. Olawale Ogunlana, has said that what hurt the most about the suicide death of Former Konga CEO, Nick Imudia, is that it occurred in the month of June which happens to be ‘Men’s Mental Health Awareness Month’.

Dr. Ogunlana started this in a post on his Official X handle on Thursday, while expressing grief over Imudia’s death.

In his words, “What hurts me the most about the death of Nick Imudia the Former Konga CEO is that the month of June is Men’s Mental Health Awareness Month.”

He noted that the former CEO’s death is a reminder for men to take their mental health seriously.

“The tragic death of the Former CEO of Konga is another stark reminder that Men being more at risk of suicide need now, more than ever, safe spaces to speak, be heard, and to be listened to. It takes more strength to speak out than keep things in.”

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GWG.ng earlier reported that Nigerian Billionaire and Former Konga CEO, took his own life by Jumping off the Balcony of his apartment, on Tuesday night.

Reports making the rounds on social media revealed that before making the jump, he was said to have called his United States-based brother to give instructions on how to distribute his wealth should anything happen to him.

He also reached out to his young daughter from a previous relationship, telling her he would always be there for her and that she only needed to look in the sky to see him.

His friends, family, and associates have been in shock as to why he would take his own life.

Imudia, who hails from Agbor in Ika South Local Government Area of Delta State, was previously married to the mother of his young daughter, who was also from the same local government. The marriage ended due to irreconcilable differences..

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