A Nigerian man set aside his pride and wept like a child as his girlfriend prepared to leave.
The woman who had come to visit attempted to console him, gently rubbing his head and urging him to cease his tears.
In a video shared by YabaleftOnline, the girlfriend recounted that the man began to feel sorrowful the previous evening upon realizing that she would be departing the following day.
She said the young man had not been eating well because of her leaving. In Yoruba, the lady asked: “Why are you crying like this? Did I tell you I won’t come back again?”
some of the reactions below:
@SoxesDemos1 said: “The phone shows that the guy is gone(how you go buy iPhone 12pro max for babe while you dey use 11 Wen no be pro max.”
@Investorchim_a said: “Showing emotions to a woman. You gonna learn the hard way.”
@Ralphbezz said: “Mumu he is a beginner. Wetin women go do you for this life eh, your body go tell you.”
@1804Vinchi said: “Unlock that guy now.”
@yourodogwu said: “Make she no break this one heart oooo.”
@Mykoladoo wondered: “Lmao for this economy?”
@ibukun_tayo said: “Then Pablo should pay for her Bride price. If na the enjoyment dey worry am.”
@ani_ukpanah said: “Why some guys dey do things like this na?”
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