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Mixed Reactions As UNIBEN Staff Commits Suicide Due To Months Of Unpaid Salary
Mixed Reactions As UNIBEN Staff Commits Suicide Due To Months Of Unpaid Salary

In the past, Oshodin had always argued that public employees should continue to be strong because things would eventually get better.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
In a Facebook post from 2017, Oshodin advised those who work in the public sector to stick it out because circumstances might improve.
He wrote: “Another thing you have to know when working with the government because salary is peanut, you lose hope. Please dont. I know a woman that started work with N125 In 1986 now she is earning over N300, 000 In 2017. That is why you have to be with what you are doing because little drop of water make a mighty ocean.
According to his friend. “He committed suicide on Friday and according to a post on his Facebook, he said he was facing financial difficulties and could not pay the school fees of his two young daughters. It is a pathetic situation,”
What are your opinions? Should he have committed suicide?
