A Nigerian student has shared the unexpected end of her two-year relationship after portraying a witch in a school drama.


A Nigerian woman shared the unexpected end of her two-year relationship after portraying a witch in a school drama. The student, who attends Tai Solarin University of Education, recounted her experience on TikTok, where she posted images of herself in witch costume.
Her role in the play seemed to have a profound impact on her boyfriend, leading to a sudden breakup.
The boyfriend was apparently disturbed by her depiction of a witch.
Despite her reassurances that it was just an act, he couldn’t reconcile with the imagery and chose to end their relationship.
This reaction underscores the influence that cultural and personal beliefs can have on relationships, particularly when one partner’s actions challenge the other’s comfort zone or fears.
Screenshots of their WhatsApp conversation reveal the boyfriend’s discomfort and eventual decision to break up.
His messages suggest that he couldn’t separate her real persona from the character she played, indicating a deep-seated fear or superstition regarding witchcraft.
This reaction is not uncommon in cultures where certain roles and symbols carry significant stigma.
The woman expressed her disbelief and disappointment over the breakup, noting that her commitment to her education and extracurricular activities had unintended consequences.
Her story has sparked discussions on social media about the importance of understanding and supporting partners’ professional and creative endeavors, regardless of personal biases.
Photos and videos of her in costume circulated online, drawing mixed reactions from the public.
While some sympathized with her and criticized the boyfriend’s reaction, others acknowledged the complex emotions and cultural contexts that might have influenced his decision.
This incident highlights the delicate balance between personal beliefs and supporting loved ones’ artistic expressions.




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SOURCES: ALLSCHOOL, LINDAIKEJI
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