- A 28-year-old man, Abacha Wezum died in a fatal car accident just four days after receiving admission to the University of Port Harcourt (UNIPORT).
- Wezume had long aspired to further his education, and he joyfully announced his admission on Facebook on October 23, 2023.
- His tragic death occurred on October 27, leaving his friends and family in deep mourning.
A 28-year-old man identified as Abacha Wezume lost his life in a fatal auto accident, only four days after receiving the long-awaited news of his admission to the University of Port Harcourt (UNIPORT).
The incident occurred on Friday, October 27, 2023, in Rivers State, leaving friends and family devastated by the untimely loss.
Abacha Wezume, a native of Aluu in the Ikwerre Local Government area of Rivers State, had announced his admission to UNIPORT via a heartfelt post on Facebook on Monday, October 23.
“Congratulations to me. Unique UNIPORT, thank you. Have just been offered admission,” he wrote on his Facebook page.
This announcement was met with an outpouring of support and congratulations from his online friends and acquaintances.
Wezume’s pursuit of higher education had been a longstanding dream, and his admission was seen as a significant achievement after years of effort.
Tragically, just hours before his life was cut short, he posted a poignant message on his Facebook status.
“I’m untouchable. I will live to glorify His holy name.”
Little did he know that fate had other plans.
The fatal accident, which took place on October 27, marked a devastating end to his dreams and aspirations.
The circumstances surrounding the accident were not immediately clear, and the details of the incident have not been disclosed.
The news of Wezume’s sudden and tragic demise has left his friends and family members in shock, and they have taken to Facebook to mourn his loss.
Reactions…
Victor David wrote; “Facebook friend, you told me you’ve gotten admission in the University of Port Harcourt. The enemy never allowed you to actualize your dream. That enemy, be it man or woman, shall never know peace in this world. Rest in peace nwanne.”
Nworahu Nkechi wrote; “Aba wenem. My Hustler. My paddy. U will always tell me mummy chimburuoma u see this life I no de rush am. U de always tell me how hustle go pay. So that Wednesday wey I de hold u, u no tell me say na d last hold wey I go hold u. Dat same Wednesday we talked about your admission. I congratulated u. I welcomed u to unique Uniport. U told me a lot about it and how u r going to focus on ur studies. U tapped my back after we discussed and u said mummy chi later na. I said okay. The plan was to make mama and papa proud nau. U will always tell me successes better days ahead ooo. Y gone so soon.”
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