Social media platforms have been set ablaze by the tear-jerking testimony of a Nigerian lady who poured her heart, faith, and discipline into a 21-day church fast, only to watch her dream man propose to her own prayer partner.
The story, which first surfaced on Rep9ja and has since exploded across Facebook, Nairaland, Instagram, and GistReel, has left many netizens divided between sympathy, shock, and sermons on divine redirection.
According to the lady, who chose to remain anonymous, the drama began when her pastor called for a 21-day fast focused on seeking God’s clarity in relationships – a common spiritual exercise in many Nigerian Pentecostal churches, especially during periods of breakthrough prayers for marriage and purpose.
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At that time, she already had her eyes on a particular brother in church. “He was kind, intentional, and spiritually grounded. We prayed together, served together, and talked endlessly about purpose and faith,” she recounted.
Convinced this was God’s doing, she turned the fast personal. “Lord, if he is my husband, confirm it clearly,” she prayed privately. The only soul she confided in was her prayer partner, simply called Grace.
Every evening for 21 days, the two women held hands, declared scriptures, and encouraged each other. She even admitted to Grace, “I think he might be the one.” Grace’s calm reply? “Then let’s pray God’s will.”
The lady stayed disciplined – no sugar, no distractions, pure focus and earnest supplication.
But the twist came on the final Sunday when the fast ended. The man pulled her aside after service. Her heart raced with excitement, expecting the long-awaited confirmation.
Instead, he dropped the bombshell: He valued her deeply but had been praying too and felt God leading him in a different direction. When she pressed for the name, he revealed it – Grace.
“I sat in my car feeling embarrassed and heartbroken,” she shared. “I was the one who fasted. She got the ring.”
Two weeks later, the pain multiplied. Engagement photos of the new couple flooded timelines with the caption: “When you fast and God answers.”
“That caption hurt even more than the moment he revealed the proposal,” the lady lamented.
The story has sparked heated debates online. On Nairaland, where the full testimony was reposted, reactions poured in thick and fast. Some users hailed it as clear divine answer: “God answered her prayer – the man wasn’t for her!” Others suspected betrayal, with comments like “Grace knew everything and still moved on him? Chai, trust no one!“
Many advised single sisters to be cautious with prayer partners and not to put all eggs in one spiritual basket. “This is why some say fast but also be practical,” one commenter noted.
Others drew from scripture, warning against praying amiss or assuming every connection is destiny.
21-day fasts like this one are hugely popular in Naija churches, especially among youths seeking marital settlement. Pastors often declare them for clarity, breakthrough, and even specific spouses. But this lady’s experience has many asking: When God answers, does it always feel like victory?
As the engagement photos continue to circulate with that stinging caption, the lady’s story is serving as a reminder for many: Sometimes the answer to “Lord, confirm if he is mine” is a loud “No” – even if it comes wrapped in someone else’s yes.

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