An Indian bride’s touching Igbo speech to her husband at their wedding ceremony was caught on camera.
The video was posted by the spouse, Dr. Precious Anoshiri, on his TikTok profile.
During their wedding, the gorgeous Indian bride read to her husband an Igbo speech she had written for him.
Before beginning to read the address publicly, she apologized for any mispronunciations that may have occurred.
Giving voice to her feelings, she referred to him with affection and expressed her happiness at being married to him.
After she was done, there was a lot of applause, and online users speculated that she had actually tried to read the Igbo words.
Check out some reactions that followed below;
Noni remarked: “i feel like crying right now”
James stated: “she really tried 💯💯👏👏👏 and thank you brother you deserve award it’s not easy to teach Igbo non Igbo person… Chineke gozie unu”
Zobatex_1980 wrote: “Nwunye Odogwu, I wish you both the best of marriage, and long life, Thank you Lolo for the awareness of our Igbo language”
lupuslupusRx said: “Nne you tried, your Igbo brother and sisters love so much and will always support you when you need us”
Heaven commented: “some Igbo girls no fit read this Igbo as its written o! so be congrats 😂😂😂”
View the video below.
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