A Nigerian lady has taken to social media to share her pain after her boyfriend ended their relationship via a WhatsApp message, just days after she encouraged him to participate in a religious program.
Heartbreak After Encouraging Spiritual Growth
The user @princessjojo811 expressed her devastation on TikTok, posting the digital breakup note she received. The split occurred shortly after she had urged her partner to join the Shiloh program, an annual event hosted by the Living Faith Church Worldwide, also known as Winners Chapel.
In a poignant caption, the lady wrote, "Sometimes loyalty is a crime too," lamenting the sudden collapse of a relationship where she felt secure. She revealed that her ex-boyfriend had previously made her believe their bond was unbreakable. "He made me believe nothing can ever come against us and it will always be us," she shared, highlighting the depth of her betrayal.
The Contents of the Viral Breakup Message
The screenshot of the chat, which she displayed, shows the message that ended the relationship. The text read:
"I love you, but I'm not in love with you anymore. I've tried to find it again, and it's just gone. Please don't ask me why—I don't have a reason that will make sense. I just know this has to end."
The impersonal and clinical nature of the message immediately sparked reactions online, with many netizens questioning its authenticity and originality.
Netizens React: ChatGPT and Shared Experiences
The public sharing of her relationship crash stirred significant reactions on social media. Many users analyzed the breakup text, with a notable number suggesting it was crafted using artificial intelligence.
One user, TIKTOK NOTIFICATION, commented: "I swear this is exact message my ex sent to me so they all used ChatGPT." Another, Ayoka, echoed the sentiment, questioning the phrase: "‘I love you but not in love with you anymore’ make it make sense ? na even ChatGPT he used."
Other reactions ranged from empathy to philosophical acceptance. User ️??????. noted: "He did not break your heart he was just being honest with you and you should thank God for that!" Meanwhile, @Jüst Kïff_Tëë???? described a common pattern: "Naso all of them de oo...? Once they're tired of you and the relationship, they start bringing up unnecessary attitudes, excuses, late replies and one day they will just tell you they're done."
Some offered words of consolation, like Riri✨?: "Same thing my bf told me too. Sorry babes, it’s going to be hard but pls just move on." The incident has connected with many who have experienced similar abrupt and confusing endings to their relationships.
The story was reported by Legit.ng on December 17, 2025, by award-winning journalist Victor Duru. It underscores the modern complexities of relationships and breakups in the digital age, where messages can feel automated and genuine connection sometimes feels lost.