DJ Lithium at Capital FM before he commit suicide. /Photo Courtesy |
DJ Lithium's less than ideal passing has kept on igniting responses from Kenyans of varying backgrounds.
The 34-year-old plate jockey ended his own life at Capital FM workplaces on Wednesday and left behind a note.
Responding to the dismal news, previous Nairobi Governor, Mike Sonko, said numerous men are quietly fighting gloom.
As indicated by Sonko, not at all like ladies, most men like to bite the dust with their concerns.
Sonko further said that 90% of our quiet foes are our own companions.
"Dj Lithium ends it all at Capital FM workplaces.
"Aki sisi wanaume now and again we go through a ton of stress and wretchedness and don't open up to companions like how ladies talk about their issues with individual ladies coz 90 % of our own quiet adversaries are our own companions, " he tweeted.
DJ Lithium commits suicide at Capital Fm offices. Aki sisi Wanaume at times we go through alot of stress and depression and don't open up to friends like how women discuss their issues with fellow women coz 90% of our own silent enemies are our own friends. pic.twitter.com/X9oxun6BNR
— Mike Sonko (@MikeSonko) January 20, 2022
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