A lady tells the story of the trouble that arose when some pastors refused to conduct her wedding due to her husband’s cornrows.
The lady, @missteecal, took to social media to share what happened.
She explained that during their marriage counseling, her husband was informed that he couldn’t wear his mini braids for the ceremony.
They had sought to make another decent hairstyle, Jericho, but found out that that wouldn’t be feasible since his hair was too long.
She mentioned that due to the time crunch, they chose to give him two cornrows.
However, the pastors still refused to conduct the wedding because of his hairstyle.
See comments below:
@zino_paul: “U go to the embassy and obey all their rules.. u except a church to charge their rules because of u”
@thrillnonstop: “It SHOULDN’T be an issue, YES!!. You don’t see anything wrong with it, that’s Okay.
But it’s a BIG ISSUE for them and you were told before the wedding and AGREED. He could have cut it down, twisted it into a dread or something, it would have regrown eventually and he’d do whatever he wanted, COS YALL AGREED. TF is this rant???”
@emeka_ said: “Every church has their set of rules. It’s always good to abide by them to avoid any issues”
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