*HONEST OPINIONS AND ADVICE*
She's reading your comments
To make it short She has been engaged to her fiance for about three years now
- They postponed the wedding because she was still in school.
- Over the past year, they have been having several misunderstandings
- nothing extremely serious because they Always resolve after every misunderstanding
- but enough to make her feel emotionally disconnected.
- He paid about 80% of her fees and all in school. That means only 20% was taken by her and the parents.
- all this was done by him in other to marry her at the end of her studies
Now that she has completed her council exam, ATLEAST an RN he is urging for the marriage to take place soon.
- However, she isn’t sure she still wants to go ahead with it.
- She feels she has changed, and her heart is no longer fully in the relationship because she don't love him anymore as she's no more of his own class.
- the guy is kin and serious and pushing things up for the wedding to take place soon
Right now She is confused and don't know what to do, and needs guidance on how to handle the situation respectfully and honestly.
What will you advice her if you are given opportunity to talk to her as a friend, family and love one.
DROP YOUR OPINION
She's reading your comments
To make it short She has been engaged to her fiance for about three years now
- They postponed the wedding because she was still in school.
- Over the past year, they have been having several misunderstandings
- nothing extremely serious because they Always resolve after every misunderstanding
- but enough to make her feel emotionally disconnected.
- He paid about 80% of her fees and all in school. That means only 20% was taken by her and the parents.
- all this was done by him in other to marry her at the end of her studies
Now that she has completed her council exam, ATLEAST an RN he is urging for the marriage to take place soon.
- However, she isn’t sure she still wants to go ahead with it.
- She feels she has changed, and her heart is no longer fully in the relationship because she don't love him anymore as she's no more of his own class.
- the guy is kin and serious and pushing things up for the wedding to take place soon
Right now She is confused and don't know what to do, and needs guidance on how to handle the situation respectfully and honestly.
What will you advice her if you are given opportunity to talk to her as a friend, family and love one.
DROP YOUR OPINION
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I met him in 2020, at a time when my world was small and hopeful. He wasn’t just another man — he was calm, confident, and said all the right things. When he asked me out, I said yes without hesitation.
We spent hours talking, learning about each other, dreaming of a future that felt certain. He promised love, care, and marriage — everything a young woman wanted to hear. And he didn’t just talk. When I got admission into the School of Nursing and Midwifery, he was there. He paid my school fees, bought my food, helped with my needs, and told me, “Don’t worry, I’ll take care of you.”
I believed him. I loved him. I thought I had found my person.
But sometimes love hides its own cracks.
At first, it was small things — the way he spoke to his mother when I was around, or how he would end her calls abruptly. I noticed how he always said he was from Enugu, but something about his accent didn’t match. The way he pronounced certain words, his expressions — something always felt off.
One day, his younger sister came to visit. He wasn’t home, and while chatting, I asked casually,
> “So, where are you people from?”
She looked surprised.
> “Didn’t my brother tell you?”
“I just want to hear it from you,” I said with a smile.
She hesitated for a moment, then said,
> “We’re from Abakaliki.”
The words felt like thunder in my chest. Abakaliki? My mind went blank. I had been dating this man for more than three years — trusting him, planning a future — and he had lied about something as simple as where he came from.
When he came home, I confronted him.
> “Where did you tell me you’re from again?”
He sighed impatiently.
> “I’ve told you this a hundred times — I’m from Enugu.”
I looked straight at him.
> “That’s strange, because your sister said you’re from Abakaliki.”
He froze. For a second, the mask slipped from his face. Then came the pleading.
> “Please… I only said that because I didn’t want to lose you. I was scared that if you knew I was from Abakaliki, you’d leave.”
I couldn’t believe it.
> “So you lied to me — for three years?”
He apologized, but the apology didn’t heal anything. Because once a lie is uncovered, it leaves a scar. And after that, the lies didn’t stop. I began noticing more — little stories that didn’t add up, promises that never matched his actions.
He had told me his younger sister was studying engineering in the university. Later, I found out she was still in secondary school. Every time I caught him lying, he’d swear it was the last time. It never was.
I started asking myself difficult questions. Could I live with someone like this? Could I marry a man whose words I could never trust — even though he had helped me so much?
People always say, “Don’t leave a man who trained you.” That fear held me for a while. But love built on lies is a cage, not a home.
After finishing my Community Council exams, I started a small POS business. I told him I wanted to go back for my Post-Basic Midwifery. He said he didn’t have money and asked me to wait. But I had waited long enough.
“Life won’t pause because you’re not ready,” I told him.
I also kept begging him to take me to his parents. I wanted to know them, to see if this love was real. But every time, he made excuses. “Not now… soon… after work settles…” — soon never came.
Then someone new entered my life. He was kind, simple, and encouraging. When I told him about my dreams and my family — that my father was late and my mother was sick — he didn’t pity me. He simply said,
> “Go for your Midwifery. You’ve come this far. I’ll support you the way I can.”
That was all I needed — honesty and support, not perfection.
With his encouragement, I wrote my exams, got admission, and started my Post-Basic Midwifery program. I’ll be done by September next year.
Then, out of nowhere, the first man called again.
> “I want to make things right,” he said. “What about all the money I spent on you?”
I almost laughed.
> “You’re still thinking about money? What about your character — the lies I begged you to stop?”
We spent hours talking, learning about each other, dreaming of a future that felt certain. He promised love, care, and marriage — everything a young woman wanted to hear. And he didn’t just talk. When I got admission into the School of Nursing and Midwifery, he was there. He paid my school fees, bought my food, helped with my needs, and told me, “Don’t worry, I’ll take care of you.”
I believed him. I loved him. I thought I had found my person.
But sometimes love hides its own cracks.
At first, it was small things — the way he spoke to his mother when I was around, or how he would end her calls abruptly. I noticed how he always said he was from Enugu, but something about his accent didn’t match. The way he pronounced certain words, his expressions — something always felt off.
One day, his younger sister came to visit. He wasn’t home, and while chatting, I asked casually,
> “So, where are you people from?”
She looked surprised.
> “Didn’t my brother tell you?”
“I just want to hear it from you,” I said with a smile.
She hesitated for a moment, then said,
> “We’re from Abakaliki.”
The words felt like thunder in my chest. Abakaliki? My mind went blank. I had been dating this man for more than three years — trusting him, planning a future — and he had lied about something as simple as where he came from.
When he came home, I confronted him.
> “Where did you tell me you’re from again?”
He sighed impatiently.
> “I’ve told you this a hundred times — I’m from Enugu.”
I looked straight at him.
> “That’s strange, because your sister said you’re from Abakaliki.”
He froze. For a second, the mask slipped from his face. Then came the pleading.
> “Please… I only said that because I didn’t want to lose you. I was scared that if you knew I was from Abakaliki, you’d leave.”
I couldn’t believe it.
> “So you lied to me — for three years?”
He apologized, but the apology didn’t heal anything. Because once a lie is uncovered, it leaves a scar. And after that, the lies didn’t stop. I began noticing more — little stories that didn’t add up, promises that never matched his actions.
He had told me his younger sister was studying engineering in the university. Later, I found out she was still in secondary school. Every time I caught him lying, he’d swear it was the last time. It never was.
I started asking myself difficult questions. Could I live with someone like this? Could I marry a man whose words I could never trust — even though he had helped me so much?
People always say, “Don’t leave a man who trained you.” That fear held me for a while. But love built on lies is a cage, not a home.
After finishing my Community Council exams, I started a small POS business. I told him I wanted to go back for my Post-Basic Midwifery. He said he didn’t have money and asked me to wait. But I had waited long enough.
“Life won’t pause because you’re not ready,” I told him.
I also kept begging him to take me to his parents. I wanted to know them, to see if this love was real. But every time, he made excuses. “Not now… soon… after work settles…” — soon never came.
Then someone new entered my life. He was kind, simple, and encouraging. When I told him about my dreams and my family — that my father was late and my mother was sick — he didn’t pity me. He simply said,
> “Go for your Midwifery. You’ve come this far. I’ll support you the way I can.”
That was all I needed — honesty and support, not perfection.
With his encouragement, I wrote my exams, got admission, and started my Post-Basic Midwifery program. I’ll be done by September next year.
Then, out of nowhere, the first man called again.
> “I want to make things right,” he said. “What about all the money I spent on you?”
I almost laughed.
> “You’re still thinking about money? What about your character — the lies I begged you to stop?”
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Sometimes, I still think about everything. If I had married him, what would my life look like? Would I ever have peace, knowing I was living with someone who couldn’t tell the truth?
I’ve learned that love isn’t about how much someone spends on you, or how long you’ve been together. It’s about truth. Because once trust is gone, everything else crumbles.
Now, I’m focused on my studies, my peace, and a future built on honesty — not fear.
I’ve learned that love isn’t about how much someone spends on you, or how long you’ve been together. It’s about truth. Because once trust is gone, everything else crumbles.
Now, I’m focused on my studies, my peace, and a future built on honesty — not fear.
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GUESS WE ARE ALL FINE AND GOOD TODAY
OUR MIDWIFERY MARCH NMCN CBT PREPARATORY CLASS WILL KICK OFF TODAY BY 6PM.
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- This is not the end, it is simply a challenge calling you to rise stronger.
- Pick yourself up, rebuild your confidence, and begin your preparation with a clear mind and a renewed spirit. You can and will pass.
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Your hard work, consistency, and determination have finally paid off. You pushed through the stress, the pressure, and the sleepless nights and today, the victory is truly worth it.
Once again, congratulations.
- To those who have a resit whether one paper or two do not let it defeat you.
- This is not the end, it is simply a challenge calling you to rise stronger.
- Pick yourself up, rebuild your confidence, and begin your preparation with a clear mind and a renewed spirit. You can and will pass.
*Our May Nursing and Public Health PREPARATORY FORUM will be available by January, and everyone will be duly informed.*
- Meanwhile, continue to use this channel for any information, support, or clarification you may need.
- And please ensure you participate actively in the ongoing midwifery preparation it greatly strengthens your foundation.
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