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Details emerge on young graduate who d!ed in Cocoa House fall

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A cloud of sorrow hangs over Ibadan following the tragic death of 22-year-old Feranmi Akin-Akinye, who reportedly fell from the top floor of the historic Cocoa House building while carrying out a task for the company he was training with.

Feranmi, a graduate of Afe Babalola University, Ado-Ekiti (ABUAD), was undergoing cybersecurity training with a firm located on the 8th floor of Cocoa House when the incident occurred. Sources say he was instructed to install a massive wall banner at the top of the 26-floor structure — a job typically handled by trained professionals with appropriate safety gear.

A neighbour of the deceased, who asked not to be named, described Feranmi as a respectful and humble young man from a supportive family. “He lived with his mother in the Meridian area of Apata, while his father is based in the United States. He had a car gifted by his parents but was never boastful. He was always so down to earth,” the source told reporters.

According to the neighbour, Feranmi’s willingness to follow instructions may have cost him his life. “He shouldn’t have been the one mounting that banner. The company had no business asking a trainee to handle such a risky task,” the neighbour said, blaming the firm for what they called a “preventable death.”

Further claims suggest that after the incident, the company tried to suppress the full details. “They said he was rushed to the hospital even though it was clear he died instantly. They didn’t inform his mother — she was contacted by a random stranger. Even when 32 FM, which operates within the building, tried to take photos, they were stopped. His body was immediately covered. From what I heard, it was badly mangled,” the neighbour added.

Feranmi was laid to rest on Tuesday by his church, Winners Chapel, amidst tears and heartbreak. It has also been reported that his father’s relatives are now considering legal action against the company over allegations of negligence and failure to ensure proper safety protocols.

The management of the company involved has yet to release an official statement regarding the incident.

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