
A Nigerian lady has sparked reactions online after revealing that she reported her ex-boyfriend to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) following the collapse of their relationship.
According to her, she met the man during their university days when he was financially struggling and often depended on her for support.
In her words:
“When I met him, he was so broke. Most times, I was the one feeding him. I even used my savings to buy him a laptop to start Yahoo because I loved him.”
She claimed that things changed after one of his friends allegedly made money from internet fraud. The lady said she encouraged her boyfriend to try it too and supported him by buying him a laptop.
However, she alleged that after making his first $25,000, his attitude changed completely. According to her, he began cheating openly, became distant and no longer valued the sacrifices she had made for him.
Feeling betrayed, she said she eventually walked away from the relationship and later reported him to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, an action she claimed led to his downfall.
While some social media users praised her for exposing an alleged internet fraudster, others argued that her decision was motivated by heartbreak after the relationship ended.
One user wrote, “She shouldn’t have supported Yahoo in the first place.”
Another added, “Betrayal or not, reporting him was too extreme.”
Despite the backlash, the lady maintained that she has no regrets and insisted she would make the same decision again if given another chance.
The confession has continued to fuel conversations online about love, betrayal, accountability and the consequences of supporting illegal activities in relationships.
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“She funded the crime and later reported the criminal when love finished.”
“At least she did the right thing eventually, even if her reasons are questionable.”
“Imagine buying laptop for Yahoo because of love.”
“He betrayed her, but she also encouraged the fraud from the beginning.”
“This is why people should never mix love with illegal business.”
Published by Ejoh Caleb


