The University of Energy and Natural Resources (UENR) is in mourning following the sudden death of Godfred Akomaning, popularly known as “Immortal Legend”, a Level 400 Petroleum Engineering student and the 2025 winner of the Ghana Universities Debate Championship.
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Reports indicate that Godfred died after ingesting weedicide, a tragic end that has shocked both the university and the wider academic community.

In a six-page memoir left behind, Godfred revealed that he had long struggled with mental health challenges, battles that went largely unseen by friends and unsupported by family. According to his writings, his condition worsened over time until it became overwhelming, ultimately leading to this heartbreaking outcome.
Friends and colleagues describe Godfred as an intelligent, charismatic, and driven young man whose talents extended beyond academics into leadership and debate. Yet, behind the public image of success, he endured silent struggles that tragically went unnoticed.
Speaking personally, I had the privilege of knowing Godfred as a good friend. Losing him in such circumstances is devastating, and it underscores the urgent need for awareness, support, and open conversations about mental health among students and young people.

This tragedy serves as a stark reminder of the importance of mental health resources and community support, particularly in academic environments. Students are encouraged to check in on one another and seek help when needed.
Godfred Akomaning’s passing is a profound loss to UENR, the debate community, and all who knew him. May his soul rest in perfect peace.








