Commercial driver from Ghana, Benjamin Kwame Tornyegah recently shared a touching tale of devotion and subsequent heartbreak.
He recounted the challenges he faced while supporting his girlfriend through three years of law school at the University of Ghana, only to be unceremoniously dumped after her graduation with a dismissive remark about social class.
Hailing from Ada in the Greater Accra Region, Benjamin revealed that his then-girlfriend, originally from Wa in the Upper West Regional capital, seemingly appreciated his support without any signs of disloyalty until she completed her university education.
During a call to Accra-based 3FM’s Drive Show on Thursday, February 22, where he requested Rudeboy’s ‘Reason With Me’ song, Benjamin explained the emotional toll of the betrayal.
“I was working to pay the bills, and I took care of the girl from the University of Ghana Law School and paid her school fees for three years. She finished and said, ‘Benjamin, I do not know you; you are not my class,'” he narrated to Giovanni Caleb on Accra-based 3FM’s Drive Show on Thursday, February 22, when he called into the show to request Rudeboy’s ‘Reason With Me’ song.
Responding to host Giovanni Caleb’s inquiry about the song’s dedication, he nostalgically revisited the painful episode from six years ago but expressed that he has since moved on, attributing his recovery to his faith.
Benjamin admitted that the heartbreak initially left him unable to eat for a month, plagued by distressing thoughts.
However, he chose to confront his emotions, gradually healing and learning valuable life lessons along the way.
Despite the tumultuous past, Benjamin shared that his life took a positive turn after the breakup.
He now resides in his own house and owns two commercial vehicles, serving as a significant source of income.
In the face of adversity, Benjamin’s resilience has become a beacon of inspiration, proving that one can overcome heartbreak and emerge stronger on the other side.
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