Man takes back TV and decoder he bought for girlfriend after things fell apart between them
- A man has got social media talking after going to his girlfriend's house to fetch the TV and decoder he bought for her because they broke up
- The lady could be seen begging the young man to leave the gadgets for her but all she said couldn't change his mind
- Nigerians on social media have taken to Instagram to react to the video making the rounds
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A man has caused quite a stir on social media after taking back the television and decoder he bought for his girlfriend because the relationship ended.
In a video making the rounds, the lady in question could be seen begging the man not to go away with the gadgets, but no amount of pleading could change the man's mind.
The young man displayed what some men would actually do in the event of a broken relationship.
After the video was shared on Instagram by Linda Ikeji's Blog, Nigerians flooded the comment section with their thoughts.
Instagram user with the handle @redeyenigga wrote:
"He no carry the wig join?"
@kenneth_onuorah_ commented:
"Where is the love?"
@giftytopic wrote:
"He get luck he no meet mad person .. I don change am for one fool those days..."
Reacting to @giftytopic's comment, @hb_zizi wrote:
"@giftytopic LOL ... I know a lady that sold her boyfriend's car because she bought it for him as a birthday gift before they broke up!"
In a previous report by YEN.com.gh a Nigerian lady identified as Adigun Adekemi Christy took to social media to disclose that she bought her husband a car and completed their house in 2020.
She shared pictures of the whip and house on a Facebook page and Nigerians flooded the comment section of the post to commend her.
The lady wrote on Rant HQ Extention:
"I surprised hubby with this car last year and also completed our house. He was so happy when it happened! All the praises to God!"
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