Ugomdi Ogbonna, an event consultant and fashion designer, is concerned about the rising trend of couples canceling weddings after purchasing their outfits.
He currently has over five fully paid wedding suits in his showroom due to these cancellations. Ugomdi noted a troubling pattern among couples who met online and shared his thoughts on Facebook.
“Is Satan winning? Like I have couple of wedding suits fully paid for in my showroom but wedding got cancelled somewhere along the line. Not 3 not 5. What’s going on? This is even common among across border couples that probably met online.
“The worst is that both genders ain’t taking my calls. One even told me to trash his suit. Another lady warned me not to mention anything Groom in our conversations going forward. Odiegwu ooo.”
Check out some of the reactions below:
E Chijioke Ogbonna said:
“Can I come and test one or two whether them go size me? I wan open church.”
Chinonso Joshua Okpara said: “I also experienced this sometime this year, thank God they later came to carry their work after much persuasion to the person who linked us up. “It’s alarming this days, God help us 🙏.”
Abuwa Aloysius Ofeghareno said: “I wan marry, I nor fit afford suit. Just thinking how I will get a suit.”
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