News Update
A unique wedding ceremony in Ilorin, Kwara State, has taken social media by storm after a man reportedly married three women at the same time, leaving many Nigerians both surprised and curious.
Photos from the ceremony, now widely circulating online, captured the groom standing proudly beside his three brides during the celebration. The unusual union has quickly become a trending topic, with internet users sharing mixed reactions to the rare event.
In the viral footage, the groom was seen flanked by his brides, who appeared perfectly coordinated in their outfits. All three women wore identical dresses, matching hijabs, the same style of shoes, and carried similar purses, creating a striking and synchronized appearance.
Observers noted that the coordinated fashion choice gave the ceremony a symbolic feel, emphasizing unity among the brides on their shared wedding day.
Another detail that caught the attention of viewers was that the brides appeared to be pregnant. While all three women showed visible baby bumps, one of them appeared heavily pregnant, further fueling online discussions and speculation.
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