A young Nigerian lady who won a fully-funded scholarship to study in Canada is caught between accepting the offer, or staying back in Nigeria for love.
The 22 year-old lady who was awarded a scholarship to do her masters program in Canada shared the amazing news with her boyfriend.
Sadly, as narrated in the thread posted by @SummerOkibe, her boyfriend became cold and she knew something was wrong.
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When she probed, he told her that she’d have to choose between keeping their relationship and furthering her education abroad.
Scholarship or relationship?
Her boyfriend said that if she chooses to travel out of Nigeria, she should take it that their relationship is over.
She shared what he said: “I should either stay back in Nigeria, build our future together in Nigeria and stick together or they end the relationship and proceed to Canada.”
This is because he doesn’t believe their plans to be together will be feasible if she relocated abroad.
The young lady, desperate to save her relationship, decided to seek counsel online from @SummerOkibe.
@adeyemoffn: “That guy is still young. That guy might end up not marrying her even if she decides to stay back. She better take that opportunity ASAP.”
@UDemeribe commented: “Straight path to PR and citizenship in the future. She should go with it.”
@Dairoolayinkao2: “Why will she stay back? If she love herself, and want a better future for herself, she should go to school. After all , if she make am, they will both enjoy it.”
@babbyyetu: “Wahala thank God I have a sensible boyfriend sha.”
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Nigerian lady wins scholarship and gets masters degree after losing father at 4
Meanwhile, Solace Ojotule, a young Nigerian lady who had a tough childhood earned a masters degree after being awarded a Mastercard Scholarship to study in the UK.
Solace narrated how her father’s family abandoned her and her four sisters after his death, leaving them to go through very difficult times financially because her mother had no male child.
Her mother had a hard time putting them through primary school, and she couldn’t go to secondary school initially because of insufficient funds.