A viral video shows a Nigerian lady cutting her ex-boyfriend’s name out of the acknowledgement page of her final year project, sparking mixed reactions online about love, breakups, and emotional decisions in academic work.


A young woman has gone viral after a video showed her cutting out her ex-boyfriend’s name from the acknowledgement section of her final year project.
The acknowledgement page originally included him among those she appreciated for supporting her through her academic journey. Following their breakup, however, she decided to erase his presence from the work entirely.
Breakup Leads to Bold Move
In the trending video, the lady is seen holding her project while using a pair of scissors to carefully cut out the lines where her ex was mentioned. She appeared calm and deliberate, signaling that it was an intentional decision to remove any reminder of him from her academic success.
The clip quickly sparked discussions online about love, breakups, and the risks of publicly including romantic partners in professional or academic acknowledgements.
Social Media Reacts
Reactions to the video have been divided. While some viewers laughed at her actions, others felt it was too extreme. A number of commenters suggested her reaction might have been fueled by heartbreak or feelings of betrayal.
Here are a few responses from users:
- CovenantTraderFx: “As per project na CV abi.”
- Asexual Doctor: “This must be a joke right.”
- Cybux: “Person wey go still cry for corner.”
- BASITO: “Good for him.”
The video continues to circulate widely, with many advising people to avoid making emotional decisions that could affect their academic or professional work.
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