Undergraduate Cut Off His Manhood, Dies - Obinna Oke (Disturbing Photo)

Nigerian doctor, Obinna Oke has shared a rather unfortunate news of the death of an 18-year-old undergraduate student who died after cutting off his manhood.

The name of the victim is yet-to-be made public.

According to Dr. Oke, the young man who has been allegedly associating with internet fraudsters and may be one of them used a broken piece of mirror to sever his p*nis.

Oke wrote:

"Depression is real. His father alluded to the fact that he had been truant from school and mingling with a group of G-plus boys. As he was wheeled to the theatre, he kept shouting 'E no suppose be me. Those wey do done dey Australia now. Why me? Me never do anything' and bla bla bla.
That was how this young and ebullient looking 18 year old undergraduate kept us awake all-night in the theatre after cutting off his own joystick with a broken piece of mirror. We lost him unfortunately.
Dear parents, good parenting is a full-time job. If you must fail at this sacred duty, then don't have children at all. And dear youth, please shun avarice. Embrace hardwork. Our government may have failed but don't fail yourself.
Still in shock."


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