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A dramatic love story has captured the attention of social media in Nigeria, as a man demands a ₦4 million refund from his former girlfriend—after she got engaged to another man.
According to reports, the man claims he invested the hefty sum to help his ex establish a shop for her business. At the time, he believed their relationship was serious and heading toward marriage. The financial support, he says, was not just an act of kindness but a commitment to their future together.
But the relationship took a sudden turn when the woman recently announced her engagement—to someone else.
Now feeling betrayed and financially drained, the man insists she return the ₦4 million, arguing that the money was intended as an investment in their shared future—not a no-strings-attached gift.
The woman, however, has a different story. She confirms the long-term relationship but says there was no formal engagement or promise of marriage. After waiting for years, she decided to move on with someone who offered commitment. In her eyes, the financial help was a generous gesture made during their time together—not a debt she owes now that they’ve parted ways.
The story has gone viral online, sparking heated debate across platforms. Some users support the man, saying that large financial contributions in relationships should be clearly defined—especially when made with future expectations.
Others back the woman, noting that without a formal agreement or engagement, she was free to make her own choices. “You can’t invoice someone for love,” one user tweeted.
This viral breakup drama has reignited conversations around love, money, and boundaries in romantic relationships. Should people expect refunds when love ends? Or is financial support in a relationship part of the emotional risk?
While the court of public opinion is still undecided, one thing is certain: this ₦4 million heartbreak is a cautionary tale for anyone mixing romance and business.