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Nigerian lady begs for death after boyfriend’s breakup text 7 days before valentine day

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A young Nigerian woman who received a breakup text from her boyfriend before Valentine’s Day has sparked debates on social media, urging her sister to kill her and pour boiling water over her eyes.

Meanwhile, and after the aforementioned, the lady whose names are withheld for security reasons said that she is finally tired of life and wishes to die. She can’t stay anymore as a normal human among the living.

The boyfriend, whose name was also not disclosed to the public, after several calls and other grievances, decided to terminate the relationship due to the lady’s attitude and other kinds of behaviors towards him.

With the subtitle, “Our sister had breakfast before Valentine’s Day,” the occurrence is documented in film form.

Following her boyfriend’s breakup text seven days before Valentine’s Day, a Nigerian woman begs for death, saying, “I want to faint.”

A breakup occurs for a Nigerian woman seven days before Valentine’s Day.

The Nigerian woman’s face is seen in the video clutching a phone, and it looks like she’s read the breakup text. She is heard pleading with a girl in the room—possibly her sister—to come look at the message her lover gave her.

“Come and see the message this boy sent me,” was her response after reading the note. I want to pass out, sister. Please, I want to die. So that I may only die once, throw boiling water in my nose and eyes.

Furtherance has not been given yet for other related personal reasons.

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