A Nigerian lady has shared the heartbreaking story of how her fiancé called off their wedding just weeks before the big day, despite her having done nothing wrong.
This emotional revelation was made in a post she shared on her page via X (formerly Twitter), where she opened up about the traumatic experience.

In her post, the lady described how, after months of careful planning and anticipation, her fiancé suddenly canceled their wedding without offering a clear reason. She revealed that she struggled to convince her parents that she was not at fault for the abrupt cancellation, as she could not understand why it had happened.
However, three years later, her ex-fiancé reached out to her, claiming that he had been “jazzed” and was unsure why he had ended their relationship. This unexpected admission left the lady reflecting on the entire situation, and she shared her thoughts with others, offering words of encouragement to women facing similar struggles.
She advised: “The rest is history. Sis, some people will say a lot of things about this, but ignore them. They aren’t your God, and trust me, God has got you. You will be fine again. Sorry can’t heal you, sis. Time will. Be good, I care.”
As her post gained widespread attention, many online users flooded the comment section to share their own thoughts and personal experiences.
See some reactions below:
@BlessedGirl001: “I can only imagine how embarrassing it was that your parent finds it hard to believe you. Thank God you were able to come out strong. The Jazz excuse he gave might really be true. Perhaps someone doesn’t want you in that family.”
@juggernautty007: “Jazz? So he has a weak spirit or at least at that time, had….meaning he wasn’t actually ready, na God take style save you if not…..jazz no suppose work for person wey dey rub minds and spirit with big G on a regular.”
@heritageXmedia: “I’ve heard stories like this and it makes me wonder how possible it is. I mean…after dating someone for quite a while, liking them enough to meet their parents, to budgeting and saving towards a wedding day, then canceling it few days before. Omo!”
@dreykvngII: “Pele. But according to the lady’s post. It seems she was the cause.”
@Salem_Adaidu: “Anytime I hear stories like guys cancelled wedding or engagement without a fault from the Lady I just feel like bringing out my gun that I don’t have and make a noise in the guy’s 👂. Because what can fa All these shit?”
@thatno19baller: “Omo it was for the best sha. But don’t project what happened to you on her. It wasn’t your fault ..okay. But even YOU don’t know her story 100% so don’t go about claiming as if maybe she didn’t go anything wrong.”
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