Prince Abubakar University: Student's 1.5 Million Naira Gift to Girlfriend Ends in Betrayal

A student at Prince Abubakar University faces heartbreak after spending 1.5 million naira on his girlfriend, who then betrayed him.

Prince Abubakar University: Student's 1.5 Million Naira Gift to Girlfriend Ends in Betrayal

Onuh, a young student aged 20-21, from Prince Abubakar University Anyigba, Kogi State, has become the subject of widespread discussion after his lavish spending on his girlfriend ended in devastating heartbreak. Despite his mother being a humble roasted corn seller in Ayingba, Onuh spared no expense, reportedly spending a staggering 1.5 million naira on his girlfriend.

However, his generosity was met with cruel betrayal. On her graduation day, the girlfriend allegedly used part of the 1.5 million naira to pay for a hotel room, where she was joined by another man. The news has sent shockwaves through the university community, with many expressing outrage and disappointment.

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A photo of Onuh has surfaced on social media, sparking widespread discussion and debate. While some have criticized the young man for his extravagant spending, others have expressed sympathy for his heartbreak.

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The incident has raised questions about the dangers of lavish spending and the importance of discernment in relationships. As the news continues to spread, many are left wondering what the future holds for Onuh and his betrayed heart.

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Some have expressed concern about the impact of social media on relationships, while others have praised Onuh's mother for her hard work and dedication to her family. The story serves as a cautionary tale about the risks of excessive spending and the importance of building strong, healthy relationships based on mutual respect and trust.

As the debate continues, one thing is certain - Onuh's heartbreak will not be forgotten anytime soon.