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Video: See How A Nigerian Man Died After Jumping From A Skyscraper In Jakarta To Avoid Deportation

We sadly report the death of a vibrant young Nigerian man who died after jumping from a skyscraper in Jakarta (Capital of Indonesia).
The deceased is yet to be identified, recently, a Nigerian man gave his life because of the immigration Officers who came lurking around his apartment in Jakarta. In other to escape from them, he hung on tight on his balcony. Unfortunately, he slipped (obviously he hands got wet) and fell from the building. He was rushed to the hospital but sadly, he couldn't pull through.
Apparently, The young man went there to hustle and make his mother and all depending on him proud. But it's a huge disgrace to Nigeria (the giant of Africa), that one prefers dying to coming back to Nigeria, that alone shows the level of corruption and how bad it is to live in Nigeria. See some photos of the Young below;

The video contains how the whole thing went down, see for yourself;
What a shame, The Nigerian Government needs to do something about the way forward and the betterment of the future. Below are some screenshots of how Nigerians and internet user reacted and mourned the dead.





This should be a motivation to Nigerian leaders, they need to make Nigeria great so that youths won't prefer dying to coming back to their Father land. May His Gentle Soul Rest In Peace... AMEN.

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