A Nigerian man, Orji Okosis has narrated how he ended his relationship with his fiancee after she told him he is of no value to her.
Nigerian Man Narrates His Breakup Story With Fiancee
Okosis said his fiancee said that to him despite placing her on N20k monthly for data subscription.
He revealed this in reaction to a post made by a Twitter influencer, John Doe, also known as “Agba”.
Doe in his post opined that any good done to women does not last long in their memory.
According to him, when it’s time to pay back, women will justify their actions with the bad things a man did to them.
He added that a man can never compensate a woman for the bad things he did.
He noted that when a woman gets an opportunity, she will revenge for any bad thing a man did to her.
He wrote, “Always remember.
“The good you do for women don’t last long in their memory.
“When it’s payback time, they’ll justify their actions with the bad things you did.
“You can never compensate her for the bad things you did.
“She has just not had the opportunity to revenge.”
https://twitter.com/jon_d_doe/status/1617612362202382341?t=whFnMusq6hk-UPpbvD64Og&s=19
Retweeting what Doe wrote, the Nigerian man narrated his experience as regards the tweet.
According to him, some years ago, a woman he was dating and whom he had done everything for asked him what value he is to her.
He said her question came about after he asked her for some time before he could execute what she asked him for.
He explained that he was shocked when she asked that question, which marked the end of the relationship.
He wrote, “Some years ago, a woman I’ve done everything for, once asked me while sitting in my car “of what value are you to me?” Simply because there was something she asked me to do for her & I told her to give me a couple of weeks. This was someone I was giving 20k monthly for data subscription.
“I couldn’t believe my ears that fateful day. And of course, that marked the end of our relationship.”
https://twitter.com/OrjiOkosis/status/1617618452709249025?t=ci2fEcTpToLMcpDU_RndJA&s=19
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