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Man cancels a month to come wedding after discovering his fiancée Still visited her ex

A Twitter user has narrated how a couple’s wedding which was slated for this December got called off after the groom discovered that his bride-to-be recently paid her ex a visit.

After the bride was confronted about it, her defense was that the visit was a friendly one.

The user with the handle, @jojonitq, in their tweet, reveaeld that the groom discovered that his woman paid her ex-boyfriend a visit after their engagement and after the bride was confronted about it, her defense was that the visit was a friendly one.

The user wrote,

“My Friends wedding that was supposed to take place by december was called off today, her Fiancé discovered she visited her ex boyfriend after their engagement, she said it was just a friendly visitation”

In other news, Veteran Nollywood actress, Uche Ebere has taken to social media to advise women against waiting till they have a job before getting married.

Uche told women to get married if they find an interested suitor, even if they don’t have a job.

The thespian gave this advise while reacting to a video of a pastor advising women not to get married till they have a source of income.

The pastor had told women that they have no business with marriage until they have a job so they won’t be completely dependent on their husbands.

Reacting, Uche told women to get married if they find an interested suitor because it might be their last chance at marriage.

According to her, they can still get a job or start a business when they are married.

She wrote,

“Everybody now trying to be teaching things about marriage with the little or no knowledge at all, my dear even if you don’t have money or have something doing as a lady and marriage comes Knocking, marry 00. A cos it might be your last chance, you will still have something doing in your husband’s home and be getting your own money too, that you’re married as a woman doesn’t stop you from getting something doing and getting your own money”

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