I Collected Lady’s Number Inside Keke and Forgot to Call Her: Man Narrates How He Later Married Pretty Lady
- A young Nigerian man, Stan Akpuda, has revealed that he met his wife as a co-passenger in a keke
- After they both exchanged numbers following their jovial small talks, they never reached out to each other for a long time
- Fate brought them together after that encounter and they are now husband and wife in a beautiful home
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A man, Stan Akpuda, has narrated how he met the love of his life in an exclusive message.
The man revealed that he was on his way to work when he met a beautiful lady inside the keke (tricycle) that he boarded.
I made her laugh
It should be noted that the lady was also going to her office that day. Stan revealed he was able to get her laughing as he made funny jokes.
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Before they parted ways as passengers, they both exchanged numbers. After their meeting, the man never recollected getting the lady's number for a long time.
How we later met
On how they met later before she became his wife, Stan said:
"... long story short, we exchanged numbers and I didn't call for God knows how long, I didn't even remember I met someone like her again. But trust fate when it's at work, our parts crossed again and today she's my wife..."
She married me while I was earning Ghc787
Meanwhile, YEN.com.gh earlier reported that a Nigerian man with the Twitter handle @_Muffassa took to social media to narrate how he met his US-based wife while he was still a man earning Ghc787 per month.
When the woman’s friends advised her to stay away from Nigerian men, she never minded, adding that she saw something unique in him.
According to the man, the woman would always come from America to visit him twice every year. Three years after their dating, she helped the man relocate to the US.
Man marries lady he messaged
In similar news, a couple, Ameenu and Yetunde, showed people how the internet can be used to find lasting love that leads to marriage.
In a post with photos that were shared by The Punch, Ameenu on one morning in 2018 sent Yetunde a DM, introducing himself.
After that, he asked after the lady's welfare. He then went ahead to tell the lady he has been noticing some of her posts.
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