Sunken Ships is a 91大神 series that explores the how and why of the end of all relationships 鈥 familial, romantic or just good old friendships.
Chioma* and Blessing* have been friends for seven years. They met in university and remained by each other鈥檚 side long after. However, in 2020, Blessing became obsessed with leaving the country, and she eventually succeeded in 2021. Now, Chioma feels the distance has strained her relationship with her soulmate. Here鈥檚 her story:
Chioma: Blessing* and I have been friends for at least seven years. We were roommates in our third year in 2015 and for the first couple of weeks didn鈥檛 speak to each other besides the occasional hi or hello. Then one day, after her class, she came to the room and saw me crying because one foolish boy broke my heart. That day, she got lunch for the two of us and listened to me as I shouted different variations of 鈥淕od will punish this boy鈥.
She held me, and I used tears and catarrh to stain her shirt, but she never complained. That was such a big act of kindness for me. When I eventually slept, she fetched the water I鈥檇 use to have my bath the next day and even gave me painkillers for my headache. From that moment, I knew I鈥檇 found someone I鈥檇 never leave alone.
We started doing everything together. We鈥檇 bathe, cook, study and party together. People joked that anywhere they saw her, they saw me. Some even thought we were a couple because of how close we were.
What was it like after university?
Chioma: After we both graduated in 2017, my dad helped us work out NYSC so we both served in Lagos state. It would鈥檝e been easier to live together, but we wanted to avoid see finish. Plus, we wanted an excuse to miss each other.
That鈥檚 when we started our weekly hangout sessions. We鈥檇 either do them in person or over the phone, but we made sure to catch up once a week. During these sessions, we鈥檇 talk about how we鈥檇 eventually buy houses in the same estate so our children can grow up around each other and be best friends too.
Things got even better when after NYSC we both got good-paying jobs and started earning some big girl money. We could really spoil each other, and we did.
How did you spoil each other?
Chioma: Well, there were times she鈥檇 randomly send food to my office because I mentioned I鈥檇 skipped breakfast and was stuck in meetings. Or she鈥檇 drive to my office during her lunch break and demand I take mine to eat.
Then we鈥檇 buy each other random gifts because we could 鈥 jewellery, shoes, wigs, etc. She鈥檇 quote a dress with 鈥淚 want鈥, on social media, and I鈥檇 buy it for her. I knew her shoe and dress size, and we鈥檇 been friends for so long, I could see something and know she鈥檇 like it.
She鈥檇 gift me spa vouchers, and I鈥檇 book her massage appointments. The friendship was great before, but with money? It was even greater. We even went聽 on trips to other African countries together.聽
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What about romantic relationships?
Chioma: We told any guy who was remotely interested in either of us that we鈥檙e a package deal. You date her, you date me and vice versa. We were stuck at the hip. Maybe it鈥檚 because a failed relationship brought us together, but we always tried to never let relationships affect us.
There was a time I had a boyfriend who told me I was spending too much time with her. I broke up with him. Sure, there were other issues, but that was what tipped me over the edge. She鈥檚 my soulmate, and I told that to every single guy.
What changed?
Chioma: Nigeria. We鈥檇 talked about leaving the country to eventually settle somewhere, but we weren鈥檛 in a hurry. We kept sending each other links to jobs and scholarships, but genuinely, our heart was in this country. We didn鈥檛 want to go anywhere.
Then October 2020 happened, and we watched people lose their lives protesting for police reform. It broke something in her. She became obsessed with leaving the country. She was learning new courses and collecting certificates like Thanos with his rings. I tried my best to keep up with her but my funds got a bit tied up because my mother fell sick.
In 2021, she informed me she鈥檇 gotten a job that offered her residence in Canada. I was happy for her. Ecstatic, even. I knew how much she wanted it, but at the same time, I was scared of what it would mean for our friendship. She assured me we鈥檇 find time to keep in touch and continue our weekly catch-up sessions, but I was skeptical.
Were you right?
Chioma: For the first few weeks she was in Canada, she FaceTimed me about everything. The food she was eating, where she was eating it, the people she met, and sometimes, she鈥檇 even call me at work and we鈥檇 be each other鈥檚 background noise.
But when there鈥檚 a five-hour difference between you and your favourite person, calls like that become more and more difficult to have. By the time she wakes up in the morning and wants to call me while on her morning run, I鈥檓 already stuck in a meeting. When my meeting is done and I鈥檓 trying to reach her, she鈥檚 on her way to work. She tries to call me while I鈥檓 at work but I鈥檓 either driving somewhere or stuck in another meeting. When work closes and I try to call her, she has a meeting or is doing focused work.
By the time she eventually closes from work, it鈥檚 already night over her, and I鈥檓 getting ready to sleep and prepare for my commute to work again.
There was barely any time for us to just sit and talk. We were both so busy, it was unreal.聽
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I鈥檓 so sorry
Chioma: It鈥檚 alright. It started to get really bad when the few times we did find a chance to have a conversation, there were so many things she鈥檇 say I didn鈥檛 understand. I was out of the loop of my best friend鈥檚 life and it was devastating.
We couldn鈥檛 go to parties together or just hangout. We tried Netflix watch parties and online dates, but they got fewer and fewer because she was spending time with the friends she made there. Or I was hanging out with my other friends in Nigeria.
What鈥檚 your relationship like now?
Chioma: Honestly, I don鈥檛 know. If you ask me what it is she鈥檚 doing, I won鈥檛 have an answer for you. We鈥檝e not texted in three days now, and it鈥檚 so strange looking at the chat icon, knowing I won鈥檛 get a reply anytime soon.
I miss my best friend and the closeness we were able to maintain while we lived in the same state and time zone. It was easier to show up for one another when we could do it physically.
Do you have any plans to leave the country?
Chioma: Yes, I do. I keep trying to find jobs in Canada and some places have gotten back to me. But with the way this country keeps stressing me out, I just might take any country that鈥檚 willing to have me. I hate that my best friend and I may never be as close as we once were, and I blame Nigeria a hundred percent.
I miss her so much. I remember when, during one of the few times we spoke, she told me she hadn鈥檛 eaten. I cried a bit after because I realised I couldn鈥檛 just drop by her office and dump the lunch on her table. I couldn鈥檛 surprise her with soups during the weekend, and we couldn鈥檛 have our cute friendship dates. I miss her more than anything because I know it鈥檒l never be the same way again. Even if I find a way for us to be in the same state in Canada, we might not be able to make up for the strain in our relationship. I just wish we could go back to the way things were before.




