
A Nigerian man has ignited online discussion after recounting how his cousin’s marriage reportedly collapsed just three days following their wedding.
The Bride’s Demand for Online Sharing
He explained that the trouble began when the bride demanded that her husband share their wedding photos and videos on his social media accounts.
Groom’s Refusal to Go Public
The groom allegedly declined, stating he was not a content creator and wished to keep his personal life away from the internet.
Family Intervention
He claimed the bride warned, “If you don’t post it by Monday, I’ll leave you. Perhaps someone else is bearing your child or you’re concealing another partner.”
He added that relatives later convinced his cousin to upload the wedding footage, hoping to ease the growing strain.
Online Backlash and Allegations
Once the video was posted, several of his customers allegedly reached out with unsettling allegations concerning his spouse.
Shocking Claims from a Caller
The narrator said one caller asserted he had formerly been intimate with the bride and presented proof to back up the claim.
Marriage’s Rapid Collapse
This disclosure allegedly reignited conflict, and the marriage reportedly fell apart only three days after the ceremony.
Financial Toll and Public Reaction
He remarked, “After spending more than ₦15 million on the wedding, the union dissolved in just three days.”
Mixed Online Responses
The tale has drawn varied responses online, with many wondering if social media pressure and trust issues played a role in the marriage’s reported breakdown.
Renewed Debate on Privacy and Trust
Although the allegations are one‑sided and unverified, the incident has revived debates about privacy, trust, and expectations in contemporary marriages.