Lady Sells Mercedes Benz to Pay Bae's USIU Fees, Ends Up Dumped: "He Wants Me Back"

Lady Sells Mercedes Benz to Pay Bae's USIU Fees, Ends Up Dumped: "He Wants Me Back"

  • A heartbroken Kenyan woman narrated how she sold her car and paid school fees for her lover, but after graduating, he dumped her
  • Women flooded the lady's post, sharing things they did for love but were later dumped by their partners
  • Many advised the lady not to take the man back and let him suffer for dumping her after everything she did

A Kenyan lady has exposed her ex for using and dumping her.

Kenyan lady claims she paid fees for USIU student lover.
A Kenyan lady reveals she sold her car to pay her boyfriend's fees at USIU. Image: Monalisablack4
Source: TikTok

Lady regrets funding lover's education

The lady, Monalisablack4 on TikTok, narrated that she funded the man's education only for him to dump her later.

She said she sold her car and settled the man's final year school fees, but after graduating and relocating abroad, he cut communication.

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The lady revealed that after two years, the man lost his job and returned to Kenya, begging her to take him back.

"I sold my Mercedes Benz; he was in USIU final year, and I paid for his fees. He graduated got a job abroad, and ended up cutting me off. Two years later, he lost his job and is back in Kenya. He wants me back again," she posted.

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Reacting to the lady's story, women shared similar experiences, warning others against helping men.

Quinn S said:

"I did same he graduated and invited his ex he didn't invite me. They left and got married 10 years later they can't have kids or jobs."

Eve Fauzia Monds said:

"The things we do for love, I donated one of my kidneys to his stepson and he left me still."

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Bokkyscloset59 said:

"Darling, watch Shera Seven."

Werrah_wesh said:

"You cannot love a man to that extent."

Love_luna said:

"I need my Kenyan girlies to start watching the sprinkle sprinkle lady. I almost got a stroke reading the first part."

Gladys Wesonga said:

"Let me laugh... anyway, we grow to learn. Now look for Shera Seven."

Rose wrote:

"Sold your what? Eh-eh my sister, stand upp yoh."

Brenda Cherize said:

"Eish. unconditional love is for mothers and God."

Zanny wrote:

"At least he got his karma."

Rebecca Drama Queen said:

"The things we do for love remembering how I took a loan for him... then he dumped me and disappeared."

Keke Jackson said:

"Never look back. Let him take his punishment."

Helga bonareri said:

"Take him back, he said sorry… men are good people."

Lizyte Maina said:

"I have so many questions coz the most I have done nikukopesha 2k."

Milanlagasi said:

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"It has happened to me. He is back and he wants me back."

Policeman heartbroken after lady dumps him

Elsewhere, a Kenyan police officer narrated how a lady betrayed him after paying her college fees.

Sergeant Moses Kimenchu chucked R8 700 to help her join a teachers' training college with the hope of marrying her. However, when the time came to introduce her to his parents, she went missing.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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Rianette Cluley (Director and Editor-in-Chief) Rianette Cluley is a senior content specialist, who previously worked as a journalist and photographer for award-winning local community publications within the Caxton group. Over the past 16 years, Rianette's leadership skills and passion for story-telling, have culminated in a successful career with Briefly News (joined in 2016). She also attended the Journalism AI Academy powered by the Google News Initiative and passed a set of trainings for journalists from Google News initiative. E-mail: rianette.cluley@briefly.co.za

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Maryn Blignaut (Human-Interest HOD) Maryn Blignaut is the Human Interest manager and feature writer. She holds a BA degree in Communication Science, which she obtained from the University of South Africa in 2016. She joined the Briefly - South African News team shortly after graduating and has over six years of experience in the journalism field. Maryn passed the AFP Digital Investigation Techniques course (Google News Initiative), as well as a set of trainings for journalists by Google News Initiative. You can reach her at: maryn.blignaut@briefly.co.za