Brave Man Set To Marry Two Women On Same Day, To Hold Different Traditional Weddings, Photo Emerges
- An indigene of Abia state is set to toe the line of polygamy as he looks to marry two women on the same day
- His wedding invitation showed two traditional weddings will be held on the same day in different compounds
- Mixed reactions trailed the photo of the polygamous couple and their wedding invitation seen online
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An Abia man, identified as Prince Okebulu Ndukwo Nkobi, is set to marry two women, Nnenna Okeke and Aluba Itum Kalu, on the same day.
Facebook user, MC Clockwise, shared their wedding invitation on Friday, October 6, 2023, and sparked reactions.
According to the wedding invitation, the polygamous couple would tie the knot on Sunday, November 19, 2023.
The IV also showed that two traditional weddings would be held in different compounds on the same day.
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A photo of the couple and their IV got many people talking.
People react to the forthcoming Abia polygamous wedding
Okafor Mang said:
"Onwa mu ife abukwani nmeri wo! I thought this was all cruise?
"LMAO.
"Traditional marriage same day, different compounds??
"The third Abiriba man to achieve this feat.
"Em for put am for December make we come celebrate with am.
"Oke ndi ikom!!!
"Soon this will be the order of the day in Abiriba."
Idongesit Udoh said:
"I sincerely appreciate and congratulate the two ladies for their understanding.
"May God bless their union."
Nnenna Blessing said:
"Is it that husband is scarce in Abiriba that will make a young lady to accept this? Well to my understanding only the women that don't know their worth will accept this. I don't like the idea of marrying two wives on the same day."
Mazi Diamond Kalu said:
"I like the idea it will reduce the rate of single ladies in our community.
"How wish every man would continue doing this. So that our ladies will still waste in their father and mother HouseRosemary Uka.
"This is the third person doing this. But come to think of it are they ladies happy doing this or is it that they don't have a choice? Maybe it will become a tradition in the future."
Groom and his best man in tears
Previously, YEN.com.gh reported that a neatly dressed groom and his best man broke down in tears during his exquisite wedding ceremony attended by family and loved ones.
The touching footage captures the moment he tried to hold back his tears while the bride approached the altar.
With his best man standing next to him, the pair could not hold back as both had running down their faces in a TikTok video.
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