This young man in the picture below, according to reports, married a white woman yesterday at Ikoyi Registry.The young man is 32 years old, from Ondo state and already a father of two with his first wife. It was learnt that immediately after the registry marriage was finalized, he shouted exuberantly "Thank God ooooo, I don marry Oyinbo wife". From the pictures, it can be noticed that the so-called wife is well older than him, leading to questions about the reasons for the marriage.
As if that wasn't shocking enough, a guest at the wedding, Chris Ayo Joseph of Redsheet magazine, also said the man's kids attended the wedding and during the event, when they called him "Daddy..Daddy", the man replied in Yoruba disgruntledly " E ma pe mi ni daddy mo, se e ti gbo". (Don't call me daddy, hope you've heard).
Here is what Chris Said:
As if that wasn't shocking enough, a guest at the wedding, Chris Ayo Joseph of Redsheet magazine, also said the man's kids attended the wedding and during the event, when they called him "Daddy..Daddy", the man replied in Yoruba disgruntledly " E ma pe mi ni daddy mo, se e ti gbo". (Don't call me daddy, hope you've heard).
Here is what Chris Said:
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Help Me Thank God...I Don Marry Oyinbo!!!
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Ba mi dupe luwo oluwa ooo.. Mo ti fe oyinbo, jesu seun" (Help me thank God, I've married a white). Those were the words of this young man while receiving a phone call, just after tying the knot with this white woman at the Ikoyi registry earlier today.
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Apparently, I was meant to understand that such thing happens almost everyday at the
registry. Young Nigerian men come in with different foreign "oldie mama youngie's", all for the Paper's and the Chedda. It's more a like trend!
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Obviously, the desire to get a “by-fire-by-force green card” has really blinded alot of Nigerian men or how else does one explain why a 32 year old man would bring home a foreign grandmother for marriage without the elderly in his family berating him.
Honestly, I thought the Yoruba has got culture. What has happened? Because the man in question is a Yoruba man, from Ondo State precisely.
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Ba mi dupe luwo oluwa ooo.. Mo ti fe oyinbo, jesu seun" (Help me thank God, I've married a white). Those were the words of this young man while receiving a phone call, just after tying the knot with this white woman at the Ikoyi registry earlier today.
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Apparently, I was meant to understand that such thing happens almost everyday at the
registry. Young Nigerian men come in with different foreign "oldie mama youngie's", all for the Paper's and the Chedda. It's more a like trend!
__________________________________
Obviously, the desire to get a “by-fire-by-force green card” has really blinded alot of Nigerian men or how else does one explain why a 32 year old man would bring home a foreign grandmother for marriage without the elderly in his family berating him.
Honestly, I thought the Yoruba has got culture. What has happened? Because the man in question is a Yoruba man, from Ondo State precisely.
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