Family Of Dead BSU Medical Student Denies Suicide Claims As Cause Of Nicholas Idoko's Death,Cautions Journalists Against Spreading Falsehood.
The family of this young man is not happy about the reports that most media platforms espercially bloggers circulated about their son's death.
in case you missed it,we reported and posted images from the scene of accident,but the reports that suggest that he died after committing suicide because he was withdrawn from Medical school according to the family are false.Please find below a press release from the family. Read this too
Good day dear friends,
Many of you must have read the story of the Benue State University medical student that reportedly committed suicide. As usual, after verification of facts, I am out to set the record straight.
The family of the late medical student has released an official statement that their son did not commit suicide. He was driving on Abu King Shuluwa Road, moving at a pretty high speed and without knowledge of a truck spoilt in the middle of the road. He tried to swerve out of the truck’s way but found himself facing the road divider. Without his belt on, Mr Idoko was flunged out of the car, sustained multiple fractures, a cracked skull and died on the spot. The car also hit and killed another commuter on the road while spinning out of control.
From where I’m sitting the above statement alone disqualifies it as a suicide, at least technically. It was an accident and another person’s life was also taken in the process. Nothing deliberate, no matter the circumstance confronting Nicholas before his death.
The story above is widely different from what lindaikeji.blogspot.com and every other national daily that lifted the story from her site carried as news. It is disappointing to say the least looking at what passes for national journalism these days. Sites like of lindaikeji.blogspot.com have huge readership and gulp up tons of ad revenue it is only fair that they work for their money.
The story wasn’t just wrong, it was disrespectful and poorly researched. The deceased’s name was wrongly reported by Linda Ikeji which cited benue.com.ng as its source even though benue.com.ng got the name right, one wonders where the false name was manufactured from. His death has not been declared a suicide by the authorities or his family as many other national dailies would have us believe.
I am not going to speak against plagiarism and the other numerous crimes we commit in the name of journalism without one iota of care to the consequences, at least not today. But when one of such consequences is spreading total falsehood about the life of a young man, even threatening to denigrate the image of his entire family it is time to put a stop to such lazy practices.
Ejugwu Michael for The Family
Labels: BSUTH, false news, Linda Ikeji
3 Comments:
Infact Bloggers are becoming like evil pp every day, see how they jumped up and celebrated his death, Linda Ikeji number one, the others took the story from her and spread it, not even asking anyone in Benue State to give them details, it's sad......... Very sad.
I read it n discovered that Mimi never mentioned suicide in her report, all the same, bloggers love to spread fake stories in Nigeria. They must apologize for this act.
Linda Linda...its time ppl make an example of bad journalism n make ppl like her cough out heavy cash...its d only solution...my heartfelt sympathy to d family.
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