“Abeg, forget that thing” — Lady recounts how roommate changed her views after breakup

A woman has shared a humorous university experience involving a former roommate who was known for giving strong relationship advice until she experienced heartbreak herself.
The story, which has attracted attention online, centred on a student who regularly advised her friends never to apologise to men or beg for a relationship.
Relationship adviser faces heartbreak
According to the narrator, the roommate was widely regarded within their hostel room as a relationship counsellor because of the confidence with which she spoke about dating and relationships.
She often encouraged her friends to maintain a tough stance in romantic matters and insisted that men did not deserve apologies from women.
Things reportedly changed when she met a man she deeply fell in love with during their third year at university.
The relationship eventually ended, leaving the once-confident adviser struggling to cope with the breakup.
“Abeg, forget that thing. Love na your mate?”
Roommates react to unexpected request
The narrator explained that the student returned to the room after the breakup without initially telling anyone what had happened.
As another roommate played Adele’s Someone Like You, she reportedly burst into tears, drawing the attention of everyone in the room.
When asked what was wrong, she allegedly pleaded with her roommates to contact her former partner and beg him to reconcile with her.
One of the roommates then reminded her that she had previously advised them never to beg a man. Her response quickly became the highlight of the incident and left everyone laughing.
Story sparks reactions online
The account has generated reactions on social media, with many users saying it illustrates how personal experiences can change previously held opinions about relationships.
Others described the story as a relatable reminder that matters of the heart often challenge people’s assumptions and advice.
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