- A Nigerian man shares his frustration and heartbreak after regaining his girlfriend who had cheated on him, only to be betrayed again.
- @IbrahimHorlanr1, a Twitter user, has sparked a stir online after sharing his emotional experience of infidelity in his relationship.
A Nigerian individual articulates his disappointment and sorrow over reinstating a romantic relationship with a partner who had previously been unfaithful, only to experience betrayal once more.
A user on X (formerly Twitter), @IbrahimHorlanr1, has ignited a significant response online by recounting his poignant encounter with infidelity in his relationship.
In a post that has since gained widespread attention, he stated: “It’s crazy when you take back a cheat … Good morning. She cheated with her ex… I got to know, I took her back, and she just did again last night.”
He also shared an image of the apology note she sent, in which she expressed feeling unworthy of a good man like him, despite their seemingly perfect relationship.
“Lately, I noticed that I haven’t loved you the way I should have.
You deserve to be LOVED but it hurt that I can’t do that.
I will never deny that “I loved you”.
Taking our relationship to the previous level would be best for each of us.
I cherished the moments we shared.
You deserve better and you’d get just that ijn,” she wrote.
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In other news, A lady named Oluwakemi Bayode shared her experience of obtaining a fully funded scholarship for a master’s degree abroad, despite graduating with a second class lower classification.
Oluwakemi disclosed that she completed her university education with a second class lower degree. Initially, she felt disheartened by her academic performance and believed it marked the conclusion of her educational journey.
However, she emphasized that she did not permit this setback to deter her. Ultimately, she was fortunate enough to receive a full scholarship to pursue her master’s studies in the United States.
Her words …
“5 years ago a second class lower seemed like the end of the road but with God, Hardwork and dedication you secured a full funded scholarship for your master’s program.”