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(Video) "I Trained Her In The University, Built House For Her", Man Rejected By Fiancee In Viral Proposal Video Opens Up

The man who was rejected by his fiancée of 5 years after he had spent his hard earned money in training her in the university and building a house for her parents, has finally opened up.

In a video that quickly went viral in Nigerian and beyond, the man was seen running after the girl he thought was the love of his life, while the girl was angrily refuting and dispelling his advancement towards her.

The man continued to beg the girl kneeling down and lying down in the mud, begging her to accept his proposal to marry her, but all to no avail. The girl later left the man in tears and heartbreak and walked away without any pity nor remorse.

‘I trained her in the University’, the man known as Mr. Ekeh said to news correspondent.

Mr Ekeh Nnamdi who rolled in mud after his lover Miss Charity Odunze rejected his proposal at Relief Market, Owerri, Imo State, Nigeria says he feels disappointed that his proposal was turned down.

Mr Ekeh who is a bricklayer while speaking to journalists said from his little income, he trained Miss Charity Odunze in the University only to be dumped after 5 years.

Ekeh advised men to use their money for gambling than investing in any woman.

Ekeh also stated that Miss Charity is the 3rd woman to treat him in such a manner, he concluded that majority of women out there are fraudsters who sees relationship as opportunity to dupe innocent men.

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