Lady runs mad after refusing to marry her University sponsor

A shocking incident unfolded in Nwoya after a young lady reportedly ran mad following her refusal to marry the man who had paid for all her university studies.

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A bitter dispute

According to the reports, the man had financed her university education, expecting marriage in return.

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The story has sparked heated debates across social media about the ethics of sponsorship and marriage expectations.

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Social media reactions

The incident has divided opinion online, with users weighing in on financial support and marital obligations:

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@tboss_guy: “Marriage is not by force. But instead of training a lady in school I’ll rather use the money to train goats.”

@evansglobal1: “Marriage is not by force only if he didn’t invest anything in your life. If he sponsored your tuition in the university with the intention of marrying you and you’re aware of it, then you must fulfill the terms of the agreement. The era of duping men and get away with it is over.”

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@Lily_Baaa“I will never eat any single coin for a man whom I’m not interested in.”

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@MuhamadiMatovu: “This is a serious concern. My advice to young women is not to depend on a man to pay your school fees or support you with the expectation of marriage. Circumstances can change, and it may lead to regret.”

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The incident has reignited debates about relationships, financial support, and the pressures young women face in balancing gratitude, autonomy, and societal expectations.

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