Nigerians are currently in pains after a popular influencer and advertising agent, Dele Bandele was found dead. A few days ago, he was declared missing and his friends went in search of him via social media and via physical means.
The news broke a few hours ago that Dele Bandele has been found but was already dead. He was declared missing on January 12, 2021 hours after dropping a ‘Suicide message’ on his Instastory.
According to the search details, he was last seen on January 12 at Omole Phase 2, Lagos State but last location, Third Mainland Bridge.
Nigerians, including celebrities have taken to their various Twitter pages to pen painful tributes to him. Alot of Nigerians are currently in pains due to the passing of late Dele Bandele.
His suicide note:
Messages from Nigerians below:
This is sad. Anything you are going through. Please, don’t Take your own life. RIP Dele.
— SUN🌝 (@shank_comics) January 13, 2021
I understand Dele to some extent because I’ve been there, it took my elder sis and dad to keep me sane. Depression is real and sometimes the cheerful/always smiling ones are passing through hell mentally. Suicide is never answer! RIP Dele
— Akwaugoˢᵀ🎄🎄 (@Ann_Ijeoma88) January 13, 2021
How do we get black men to talk more about their struggles with depression? Especially in this country?! There’s too many men like Dele that are afraid/ashamed to speak up and that needs to end now. Mental illness is not a taboo.
— Vee 🔥 (@veeiye) January 13, 2021
It’s so Sad the way you’ve choosed to love this Party😭😭😭😭😭
RIP Dele… Continue to Rest 😭
— 🇳🇬Book Of Chronicles🇺🇸 (@mcdanofficial1) January 13, 2021
I was reading this and I got to this part “Life is like a party, when you stop having fun, leave”. Honestly
Depression is not easy so I’m in no position to judge him but please whatever the case maybe, suicide isn’t an option.Life is a battle, fight until you win. RIP DELE pic.twitter.com/0mINU1Cvkc
— Chukwuma Ebuka (@frankiemindset) January 13, 2021
If someone reaches out to you, don’t take them for granted. Those who are jovial and seem happy might be facing the most depression.
I think it’s time for us to send a simple text to your friends today and not just view their WhatsApp status alone
RIP Dele 🦅 💔
— ❤️NIGERIAN💡 (@onkle_Tee) January 13, 2021
Anytime a popular suicide story breaks the internet, statistically someone somewhere gets encouraged to do same as a way out. Please Don’t try it. Suicide is never an option. Whatever it is you are going through, in a little while you will LAUGH over it. It is certain. RIP DELE
— Damilare ASIRI (@Asiricomedy) January 13, 2021
Rest in Power to the sweetest man on earth. Being around Dele is like the heart squeezing awe filled feeling that you also feel when standing on a mountain and the wind and clouds are blowing around you. Dele is the embodiment of pure, unadulterated, existential love. Devastated. pic.twitter.com/fF2g3RDa1p
— kjersa sure does make a great employee (@keersuh) January 13, 2021
I hope Dele finds the peace he was searching for.
I also hope his loved ones have the strenght to carry on.
RIP Dele 🕊
— Hauwa 🌟🌬 (@Hauwa_L) January 13, 2021
What a sad day! Great man of conscience REAR ADMIRAL NDUBUISI KANU has also passed on. May your soul rest in peace the People’s General…
— Dele Momodu Ovation (@DeleMomodu) January 13, 2021
Those words from Dele were heartbreaking. I could feel the pain. I just hope this won’t be one of those moments when we say ‘be kind to each other’ then forget about it the next day.
RIP Dele.— YourFavLawyer (@jagganiyu) January 13, 2021
Majority of Male Children and first borns are depressed. The society expects them to be strong at all times so they bottle up their emotions.
Guys, it is okay to cry. It is fine to need a break. It is absolutely human to ask for help. Just don’t kill yourself😩
Rip Dele💔
— Cʜɪᴇғ Dʀᴇᴀʏ🦅 (@tweetsbydreay) January 13, 2021
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