“I Can’t Marry Her”- Man Ends 3-Year Relationship After Girlfriend’s Ab0rt!0n Leads to Complications

  • A man has revealed that his three-year relationship ended after his girlfriend terminated an unplanned pregnancy, which he claims led to complications that left her unable to have children.
  • The revelation has sparked mixed reactions on social media.

A young man has shared the painful story of how his three-year relationship with a woman identified as Dera came to an end after an unplanned pregnancy changed their lives.

According to him, the couple had serious intentions of getting married once Dera felt ready, despite their age difference. He explained that his family was fully aware of the relationship and maintained regular contact with her throughout the period they were together.

The situation took a drastic turn when Dera became pregnant. The man said he advised against terminating the pregnancy, but she went ahead with an abortion without his consent. He claimed the procedure led to complications that damaged her womb, leaving her unable to have children.

“It all turned sour when she mistakenly got pregnant for me and she wanted to abort the pregnancy despite my countless warnings. She eventually got rid of the pregnancy and sadly it destroyed her womb and now she can’t have children. I told her straight up I can’t marry her,” he said.

His confession sparked widespread reactions on social media, with users expressing mixed opinions.

In other news…. A video showing a young man named Ayuba being interrogated and sentenced has sparked widespread discussion online after it was revealed that he received a two-year prison term for allegedly stealing a mobile phone.

The clip, which runs for about one minute and 27 seconds, shows Ayuba sitting on the floor, visibly anxious, as he answers questions from an officer.

Speaking in broken English, he introduces himself and mentions acquaintances named Lashif, Azim, and Mohammed, who he says work nearby in cleaning and manual labor.

When questioned about the alleged theft, Ayuba appeared confused and repeatedly insisted that he did not carry a bag.

Shortly after, he was told he would be going to prison. Shocked, he asked, “Why jail?” before confirming that he had been sentenced to two years.

Despite the news, Ayuba kept thanking God, saying, “Thank God, thank God,” and expressed hope that he would return to his mother after serving his sentence.

The video quickly gained attention on social media, with many Nigerians questioning whether the punishment was too harsh.

Some viewers argued that a prison term was excessive for what appeared to be a minor offense and suggested alternatives such as community service or rehabilitation.

Others used the incident to discuss perceived inequalities in the justice system, noting that poorer offenders are often publicly punished while wealthy individuals accused of more serious crimes frequently avoid similar consequences.

The case has reignited debates about fairness, proportional sentencing, and how young offenders are treated under Nigeria’s legal system.

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