'Help Me Please,' Kenyan Woman Left Stranded In Nigeria After Her Boyfriend Kicked Her Out Of The House

Piece by: Caren Nyota
Lifestyle

A Kenyan lady stranded in Nigeria after her boyfriend threw her out in the cold.

According to this lady, she was giving her boyfriend pocket money for the eight months they were staying together before he kicked her out. She has nowhere to go. Here is what she posted on social media

"I've been staying with my boyfriend for the past 8 months and I'm still in university. I am Kenyan and my parents stay in a different state from the one I stay in. Now this man that I have been giving 60k monthly that my parents give me for rent has told me to move out by December. I have nowhere to go. No siblings, no relatives here. My parents think that I have a house of my own with furniture and everything inside. Please, I am very confused and I don't know what to do. I have no savings at all. Today is 1st and he is expecting me to move out."

Check out reactions from social media users

Sonnma: Better collect your money. Call the police, lie, tell your parents but collect all your money and go and borrow sense afterwards.

Jael: Lesson for you... A boyfriend is not an asset to entrust your life upon.

Ndglitaz: We don't have money to give to you, go and confess to your parents even if they beat you they won't kill you

Akande: Guys make it difficult to trust them these days 🙄

Fitaijay: When you’re packing don’t forget to pack your sense out of that closet you forgot it in.

Nelgenius: Next time don't play a fool for love.

Seanceezle: I rarely insult people here but goddamn woman!. How could you be so stupid?. Don't tell me you were in love. That's BS. I really don't know what to tell you. If he says you should move out, move out. Next time, be wise.

Quinci: The only thing you need to do, is to ask the God of Shiloh for a brand new brain...love Don kill the follow come one

Blessing: Oh dear you made the biggest mistake ever. I hope u scale thru this.

Joe: Why now you would have rented a place comfortably with the money your parents were sending.