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Nigerian Socialite, Dammie Richie Takes His Life After Long Battle With Depression

Dammie Richie

Popular Dubai-based Nigerian socialite, Sodiq Oluwadamilola aka Dammie Richie, has reportedly killed himself after a long battle with depression.

According to reports, Dammie Richie gave up the battle with depression after two years of fighting the menace.

He reportedly ended it all over the weekend by allegedly committing suicide.

A Twitter user identified as @AyoAfrika1 claimed Dammie had to have sought help and even checked into rehab at some point, but all efforts failed.

Some celebrities including legendary musician, Sina Rambo and former Big Brother Naija housemate, Khloe mourned his painful death on their respective social media pages.

Dammie Richie

Depression is extremely tough and mind boggling for any individual that is going through it. When things feel like they are spinning out of controll, it can be helpful to seek help from people.

It can be difficult to see the light at the end of the tunnel when facing depression. If you feel as if you can’t go on, it is important to contact your doctor or a psychiatrist. It is also important for individuals with depression to understand that the feelings can go away or reduce with time, especially as they seek care and attempt to improve their life. Taking your precious life is not the best option.

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