One of the news that circulated on social media is about a woman who allegedly ran out of her wedding reception and said she was no longer interested in the union.
On Saturday, there was chaos in Delta State when a wedding reception was cut short after the bride announced she was no longer involved in the few-hours-old marriage.
According to the Daily Post, the bride ran away from the reception venue and was pursued by her husband.
The incident, which took place in Delta State's Udu Local Government Area, created a serious scene in the area.
The groom was seen begging the bride to reconsider her decision on the common Orhunwhorhun lane.
In a frantic attempt to resolve the matter, a huge crowd, as well as members of their families, gathered to witness the incident.
The groom was seen begging the bride to reconsider her decision.
However, it seemed that the wife had already made up her mind.
This is a throwback of what happened in Delta of Nigeria.
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