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Man Takes Back Container He Bought For His Girlfriend After She Broke Up With Him

A report by Aku Sika from Happy FM detailed how a man reclaimed a container he purchased for his girlfriend following their breakup.

The account was supported by a video showing a group of men lifting the large container above their heads as they walked along a dusty path as per the man’s instructions.

The reporter did not provide further details about the intriguing story, possibly due to the video’s length not offering more information to satisfy viewers’ curiosity.

Nevertheless, this did not prevent netizens from sharing diverse opinions on the matter.

Similarly, in Nigeria, Amaka Doris disclosed how her ex-boyfriend, Vene, took back the shop he had built for her after their split.

In an online video, a truck was captured removing the shop, leaving Amaka shocked and upset.

She expressed disbelief that Vene would take such drastic action, especially after she had clearly communicated her decision to end the relationship.

She said; “Because I said I’m not doing again guys, my ex-boyfriend went carried the shop he built for me. His name is Vene. When we were dating everything was going well. You opened shop for me, you opened that shop so I can use it to start up something.

So after we broke up he went and hired a truck and carried the shop that he built, he constructed because he didn’t build that thing. Like Vene, even if we broke up, is that something you should do? Like even if I said I’m not doing anymore. To go and take a shop you built for me when things weren’t going well.”

Source – Tru News Report

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