A neighbor who requested anonymity revealed disturbing details about the incident. “The company asked an untrained graduate to do work meant for experienced professionals,” the source said. “Feranmi was too humble to refuse, and it cost him his life.” The neighbor described how the company allegedly tried to cover up the tragedy by falsely claiming he had been taken to the emergency ward when he was already dead. WATCH THE VIDEO OF HOW HE FELL TO HIS DEATH
Further allegations suggest a deliberate attempt to suppress information about the incident. According to witnesses, when a radio station tried to document the scene, company staff prevented them from taking photographs and quickly covered Feranmi’s body. “His mother wasn’t even properly notified by the company,” the neighbor added. “She learned about her son’s death from a random caller.”
Feranmi, a graduate of Afe Babalola University, was buried on Tuesday by his church, Winners Chapel. His family members, including relatives based in the United States, are reportedly considering legal action against the company for alleged negligence and workplace safety violations. The tragic incident has raised serious questions about the exploitation of young employees and inadequate safety measures in Nigerian workplaces.
As investigations continue, the case has drawn attention to the need for stricter enforcement of occupational safety standards. Feranmi’s death serves as a grim reminder of the consequences when companies prioritize cost-cutting over employee welfare. The young graduate’s promising future was cut short in what appears to be a completely preventable tragedy. WATCH THE VIDEO OF HOW HE FELL TO HIS DEATH