A Nigerian man who single-handedly sponsored his sister’s education was left heartbroken after she dismissed his efforts with a WhatsApp status post that many online users criticized as ungrateful.


A young Nigerian man has expressed deep disappointment after his sister appeared ungrateful despite his efforts in sponsoring her education from start to finish.
The man, identified on X as @ifesinachiiiii, shared a screenshot of his sister’s WhatsApp status shortly after her graduation, which left him hurt.
In her post, the sister wrote:
“Lol… it’s quite alright. I told you I’m graduating next month, even announced it in the family group chat. And now I’ve graduated and you’re expecting me to come tell you again that I’ve graduated instead of saying congratulations… it’s all well 👍.”
Reacting, Ifesinachi revealed that he had funded her entire schooling, only to be met with what he described as a dismissive show of gratitude.
“I saw this one through school single-handedly, I mean 100%. Then after graduation, all the ‘brother thank you for all your sacrifices’ was this status. Lol,” he wrote.
The post quickly went viral, sparking debate online. While many sympathized with him and labeled his sister’s behavior as ungrateful, others argued she may have simply expected acknowledgment without repeating herself.
Some users criticized her tone, calling it “mean and disrespectful,” while others advised the brother not to take it to heart but to be cautious about future sacrifices.
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