I Married Him, Thought It’d End in Tears: Video of Lady’s Wedding to Man She Met in 2020 Goes Viral

I Married Him, Thought It’d End in Tears: Video of Lady’s Wedding to Man She Met in 2020 Goes Viral

  • A Nigerian lady who thought her relationship with a man she met in 2020 would not work out has become his wife
  • Quoting her earlier post where she said nothing would come out of it, the lady said she eventually married him
  • Many took to her comment section to wish her new home well as some funnily took note of what she may have done right

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A lady with the Twitter handle @Eformah has gone on Twitter in an interesting move to tell people she is married.

In 2020, the lady made a tweet talking about a Catholic guy she just started talking to. Despite saying that she is feeling his vibe, she believed the relationship would not go well.

The lady said she married her husband.
Many people wish the couple well. Photo source: @Eformah
Source: Twitter

Ended in marriage

About two years after, the lady quoted her earlier tweet with a video and captioned it:

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"Well I married him. He is my husband."

Many people took to her comment section to congratulate her as some believed that saying the opposite of what she got must have helped her.

Watch the video below:

At the time of writing this report, the video has over 47,000 likes with hundreds of comments. Below are some of the reactions:

@iamdivaPAT said:

"It ended in tears of joy, and I love it for y’all. Congratulations. Omo, I’d love to start talking to an Anambra man who is Catholic also."

@Judieberry said:

"Things I love to see, may God keep the both of you in the same love that brought you two together."

@JuanitaChisom said:

"Okay lemme take notes. ….Igbo men in Abuja that are Catholic..."

@OmolayoGade said:

"Who said marriages don't end in tears?"

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@The_nabla said:

"Aged well, congratulations."

Man marries lady he messaged online

Meanwhile, YEN.com.gh earlier reported that a Nigerian 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 online, 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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