“Depression and frustration of not being attended to by his parents contributed to my husband’s death,” she said.
The Nation reports the deceased body was found on Thursday.
The deceased had a 11-month-old daughter before his demise.
A viral video seen by The Nation shows Olalekan sitting on the handrail of the Lagos bridge before jumping into the lagoon.
A voice in the 30-second video is heard asking Olalekan what was wrong with him, but he did not respond.
The Nation learnt Olalekan was a holder of an Ordinary National Diploma (OND) certificate from the Department of Quantity Surveying at the Lagos State Polytechnic, and a worker at Alaro City, a mega estate along the Lekki-Epe Expressway.
Many social media users wondered why the person filming did not make an attempt to rescue him.
The deceased’s 21-year-old wife, in an interview, attributed her husband’s death to frustration and depression.
She said: “Abdulrahman Odunare Olamilekan was my husband. Suddenly we heard about the incident and how it occurred.
“We lived together before his demise but he has been acting strangely for some days before his death.