Nigerian student takes her own life on Boxing Day after mom called her a witch

A female student of the Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) in Zaria in the Nigerian state of Kaduna has reportedly committed suicide.

Ashiat Abdulganiyu, a level 300 student took her life on Wednesday December 26, 2018 as the world celebrated Boxing Day.

According to reports, the young lady drank poison over accusations from her mother that she was a witch.

Ashiat who was said to have been constantly blamed by her parents for their misfortune had been left distraught by the allegations that she decided suicide was the only way out of her predicament.

In photos of a suicide note YEN.com.gh sighted on Instablog9ja, Ashiat expressed wrote:

“Just like I said, If I am no more please hold my family especially my mum and dad responsible. I have tried to be the best I can be, Stayed away from them just because they blame me for their mistakes and they cant love, help and take care of me like their own.

“My mum has made life a living hell for me only because she is bipolar and frustrated. Accusing me of being a witch, trying to bill her and being a cursed child even though my brother is responsible for my education and upkeep.

The only thing she helps me with is my feeding money.



I have gone out of my way to take care of my mum by giving her food and money but I still end up being her problems. My brother cant stick to his promise anymore best he feels I am not his responsibility and I have my own family. I hope and believe that now that I am gone, It will bring them relieve and happiness.

“I am so sorry Collins, I had to leave you this way, Maryam Olayemi you have been more than a bestie to me. I am also sorry to all my friends and well-wishers, I love happy but I’m nothing but a broken child. I don’t believe in God anymore, cos I cant see my purpose anymore.

I Love you all so much.

“Phone Password ==> **** ATM PIN =>**** Amount: 12K

Please bury me immediately I am found dead Love you!”

Swipe for the suicide note

Source: yen.com.gh

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