
Mental Health Crisis: A 25-Year-Old’s Struggle and Tragedy
A 25-year-old Nigerian man, Joseph Abodunrin, was found dead on March 25, 2025, in the Dagbolu community of Osogbo Local Government Area, Osun State, in an apparent suicide. Prior to his death, Joseph had shared his struggles with mental health on social media, expressing feelings of isolation and despair. In one post, he wrote, “I live like a hermit in a vibrant city… My fears, inabilities and unconscious traumas have taken a chief seat, constantly reminding me they are going nowhere.”
In January 2025, Joseph indicated that his siblings were a significant reason he refrained from suicide, stating, “If not for my siblings, I would not commit suicide. Those younglings are still full of optimism, hope, and dreams that I don’t want to squash with the news of my death.”
This tragic event highlights the critical importance of mental health awareness and support. In Nigeria, mental health issues often carry stigma, leading many to suffer in silence. It’s essential for individuals experiencing mental health challenges to seek professional help and for communities to foster supportive environments.

