“I Always Sent Her Money Every 2 Days”: Nigerian Man Regrets His Action After Lady Broke His Heart

“I Always Sent Her Money Every 2 Days”: Nigerian Man Regrets His Action After Lady Broke His Heart

  • A Nigerian man who dated a lady for four years and trained her brother through school narrated his horrible experience
  • Despite always sending her money and taking care of her needs, he revealed she never looked back after breaking his heart
  • Nigerian men who reacted to his story said he must be going through a lot after investing in the relationship

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In a message shared by @Sealveeyah2 on Twitter, a Nigerian man narrated how his heart was broken after giving his all to a relationship for four years.

He said that during the relationship, he always sent his lady money every two days and handled all her bills.

Relationship issues/man sad for his broken relationship.
The man said he was always sending the lady money. Photo source: Shutterstock
Source: UGC

Man took care of lady's needs

That was not all, he also bore the huge responsibility of paying her brother's school fees. The man stated that despite all his sacrifices, he was served hot "breakfast."

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He said he would never fall in love again. Nigerians have reacted in different ways to his story of heartbreak. Many people got angry when @Sealveeyah2 said:

"The fact that you still kept this in mind is exactly why you’ve not moved on."

See his message below:

Briefly News compiled some of the reactions below:

@Jofortan1 said:

"Why didn’t she remove his mind before treating him like this , so he should forget ? Because he isn’t your brother or your sibling."

@abmillz said:

"I dare you to move on after handling someone's bills and training their younger sibling. I dare you!"

@iamBawzCartel said:

"I bet if he was your brother you won't be chatting this rubbish. If e easy do am na make him serve you breakfast..."

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@Gigiiibeee said:

"This man has been through a lot."

@Kadichi1 said:

"May God heal him."

Man loses his beautiful wife 11 days after their wedding, folks react to widower's emotional Twitter post

Meanwhile, Briefly News earlier reported that a man with the Twitter name Idris Almustapha Daja (@almustapherr) has triggered emotion with the news of his newly wedded wife's sudden death.

According to Daja, his late wife passed 11 days after they tied in the knot in a colourful ceremony.

The heartbroken man shared pictures from their wedding, where he posed with her to capture the special became husband and wife.

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Source: Legit.ng

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