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The Digest:

A 29-year-old man, Stephen Chidubem, tragically took his own life in Abuja due to an overwhelming gambling debt of ₦500,000. His suicide highlights the severe emotional toll addiction can have, underscoring the need for better mental health support and addiction awareness.


Key Points:
  • Stephen Chidubem, a 29-year-old Nigerian, was found dead in his Abuja home after allegedly hanging himself.
  • His suicide note revealed gambling addiction as the reason for his emotional distress and debts.
  • Chidubem apologized to those affected by his gambling, including family and friends.
  • Emergency responders arrived at the scene, and the body was taken to Kubwa General Hospital for autopsy.
  • The gambling debts amounted to ₦507,500, which Chidubem asked to be settled by others in his note.
  • Chidubem’s tragic death underscores the dire impact of gambling addiction on mental health.
  • The case draws attention to the lack of effective mental health support and addiction treatment programs.

This heart-wrenching incident illustrates how gambling addiction can lead to severe emotional and financial distress. It serves as a stark reminder of the need for stronger mental health resources to address such issues.


Sources: Daily Post