A man who funded his girlfriend’s education was left heartbroken when she rejected his public proposal on graduation day, revealing she was pregnant for another man—a twist that sparked heated debates online about love, loyalty, and financial sacrifices in relationships.


A viral video has captured the heartbreaking moment a young man, who sponsored his girlfriend’s education from her first year to graduation, was publicly rejected after proposing to her on her sign-out day.
The man had planned a grand surprise proposal on campus, arriving with a ring and kneeling before her as students gathered around, cheering and urging her to accept. He described her as the love of his life and expressed how much he had sacrificed for her education.
To his shock, the lady looked unsettled and asked him to stand up. Moments later, she broke down in tears and confessed she could not accept his proposal because she was already pregnant for another man.
Reactions Online
The video has triggered intense debates across social media, with many sympathizing with the man while others warned against sponsoring partners in hopes of securing loyalty.
- Shakespeare: “Bro, you basically sponsored another man’s child. She didn’t see you as her boyfriend, just her scholarship. 📚💔”
- Mazi Uche: “Why sponsor a woman with the intention of marrying her? If you must, marry first before school; at least she will be tied to you.”
- Honormeh: “Dear young men, it’s not your duty to finance a woman’s education if you’re not married to her. Let her build her own path.”
- Tirquiose: “Painful lesson: support should never be mistaken for ownership. Give out of love, not as an investment expecting returns.”
The dramatic rejection has since gone viral, fueling conversations about love, loyalty, and the risks of tying financial support to romantic expectations.
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