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Female NAF Officer Commits Suicide In Lagos Military Base
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NAF Officer commits suicide at Lagos military base
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Report has it that at least 79 people died by suicide in 2022
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Investigation ongoing on cause of the NAF official’s death
Eko Hot Blog reports that a female officer of the Nigerian Air Force (NAF), known as George, has reportedly taken her own life at her residence in Ikeja, Lagos State.
The officer, a Master Warrant Officer stationed at 651 Base Services Group Resident in Sam Ethnan Air Force Base, was discovered lifeless, prompting an immediate investigation into the circumstances surrounding her untimely demise.
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According to a military communication obtained by Sahara Reporters, the distressing news, state that, “Master Warrant Officer George, a female Personnel of the Nigerian Air Force serving at 651 Base Services Group Resident in Sam Ethnan Air Force Base Ikeja, was reported to have committed suicide inside her room at about 1400hrs on June 10, 2023. Efforts are underway by 3 Air Provost to transfer her to 661NAFH, while further investigation will continue.”
The incident serves as a solemn reminder of the genuine threat posed by depression. It is essential to prioritize mental health and seek support to prevent such tragedies.
Reports indicate that at least 79 people, comprising 70 males and 9 females, died by suicide in Nigeria in 2022.
This number, however, does not account for unreported cases.
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In another sad instance, Major U.J Undianyede, a former Battalion Commanding Officer who led the fight against Boko Haram in the North East, was reported to have taken his own life.
The tragic event occurred less than 72 hours before the verdict of a court-martial trial for alleged military infractions during the war.
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