Yomi Shogunle, the head of the Nigeria Police Complaints Response Unit, has revealed how the decision by a bride's family due to coronavirus lockdown forced a groom to get his ex pregnant.
The wedding between the bride and the groom was postponed after it was realized that it fell within the first two weeks of coronavirus lockdown in Nigeria.
The decision to postpone the wedding was made by the bride's family while the groom and his family wanted a quiet wedding with just ten guests in attendance.
Yomi Shogunle tweeted: "A wedding slated for Week-2 of #CoronaVirus lockdown. Due to new bylaws, the groom’s family suggested a quiet solemnization (10 people) & big party later but the bride’s family opted for indefinite postponement. Groom's request for the bride to move in with him till the new date was rejected.
"The waiting groom & Ex connected, she came on a visit, couldn’t return to her base cos of inter-state lockdown. They stayed together all through the stay-at-home orders. Ex is now pregnant, their parents saying no abortion. Bride in waiting now hospitalized for shock".
A wedding slated for Week-2 of #CoronaVirus lockdown.
— Abayomi Shogunle (@YomiShogunle) May 18, 2020
Due to new bylaws, groom’s family suggested a quiet solemnization (10 people) & big party later but bride’s family opted for indefinite postponement. Groom's request for bride to move in wit him till new date was rejected.
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