A Nigerian woman sparked considerable reactions on social media after marrying a man she encountered on Facebook, following her response to his direct message.
This information was disclosed through a post she shared on the widely used social media platform, TikTok.
In her post, the woman presented her image, accompanied by photographs of herself and her fiancé as they prepared for their wedding ceremony.
As she shared this content, the post included a caption that elaborated on the occasion depicted in the video.
The caption read: “To all hands that typed congratulations for me, it’s your season to be congratulated maritally. Amen.”
As the video circulated online, many concerned individuals inundated the comment section with their opinions.
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Reacting to the post…
@💋Vicky🫧🫧: “My own Facebook na Ndi agwu full there.”
@Recheal chizzy: “I no just understand my own Facebook congratulations my love.”
@Adannaya❤️🌹: “Wait oooo, make I just go back to my fb asap congratulations.”
@princess: “So Una dey find love for Facebook ooo congratulations my love.”
@🌹J🌹O🌹Y🌹: “I will keep congratulating others till God blesses me with mine big congratulations Asa.”
@Cherry 🍒 💕: “Me wey don leave Facebook e like the lord is telling me something.”
@Xtybakesss: “You people are just so lucky cus all my failed relationships are from facebook.”
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