A man who financially supported his girlfriend through university caused a scene on her sign-out day by seizing a wig he bought for her after learning she planned to break up with him, sparking viral reactions and debates on social media about love and financial expectations.


A dramatic scene unfolded at a Nigerian university after a man, who allegedly sponsored his girlfriend from her first year (100 level) to final year (400 level), confronted her during her sign-out day to seize a wig he had bought for her — upon discovering she planned to break up with him.
The incident was shared on TikTok by user @xx_ruthy, along with a video showing the man struggling with the young woman during the celebration.
According to the poster, the man had financed her education throughout her four years in school. However, when he found out she was planning to end the relationship, he showed up at her graduation celebration and demanded the return of the wig he had purchased for her.
The caption read:
“Apparently, he trained the girl in school from 100 level to 400 level and now she wants to break up oh.”
The video quickly went viral, prompting mixed reactions online. Some users criticized the man for his actions, while others expressed sympathy, arguing that emotional investments often come with unrealistic expectations.
Sample Reactions from Social Media Users:
- Tonia🦋🦋: “The fact that everyone was minding their business 🤣.”
- Jhay: “He supposed expect am na😂. No train woman to marry — just train if you want to, or you’ll be disappointed.”
- Prime🦋🦋: “So na why dem ban sign out for Unizik be this 😪.”
- Prince Peter T✍️: “Everyone acts like they don’t see anything until the guy reacts — then it’s all his fault.”
- MODEL 🎀🦋: “Na why my lecturer say make woman no allow man train her — the marriage go be by force.”
- Daniels_Glam💄: “If na me, I go enter night bus to Zamfara and change identity because this shame no be here 😭😭.”
The video continues to gain traction on TikTok under the hashtag #signoutday, as debates on love, loyalty, and financial expectations in relationships heat up across social media.
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