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Faith Upaa Faces Mental Health Crisis in Edo State, Family Seeks Urgent Help

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A troubling appeal has surfaced on social media regarding Faith Upaa, a young woman from Benue State who is reportedly battling mental health challenges in Edo State. According to the post shared by Zege’Orkwande Sughnen Yaaya, Faith Upaa hails from Tarka Local Government Area, specifically the Pipeline area of Mbajir Mbaajirekaan.

Information shared in the appeal indicates that Faith is a graduate of the Federal Polytechnic Lafia. She later relocated to Benin, the capital of Edo State, where her current situation has raised serious concerns among those who know her. She is also identified as the daughter of Sir Edwin Upaa.

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The post highlights the urgent need to locate and reach her family for necessary support and intervention. Anyone with useful information on how to contact her relatives is kindly requested to call the number provided: 0807 546 9763.

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Mental health issues remain a sensitive and often stigmatized topic in many parts of Nigeria, and cases like this underscore the importance of community awareness, timely intervention, and access to proper care. As this story develops, concerned individuals and relevant authorities are encouraged to respond swiftly to ensure Faith receives the help she needs.

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This appeal serves as a reminder of the collective responsibility we all share in looking out for vulnerable members of our society, especially those facing mental health difficulties far from home.

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