Two-in-One Wedding: Man to Wed Two Women
Prince Okebulu Ndukwo Nkobi, a native of Abiriba in Abia State, Nigeria, is preparing for an unconventional and attention-grabbing event. He is all set to marry two women, Nnenna Okeke and Aluba Itum Kalu, on the same day, which is Sunday, November 19. The grand celebration will take place at the Nkobi family compound, promising to be a memorable affair.
This remarkable double wedding announcement made waves on social media after being shared by MC Clockwise, a Facebook user who extended his congratulations to the groom.
What makes this event particularly unique is that both brides-to-be, Nnenna Okeke and Aluba Itum Kalu, also hail from the same Abiriba community as Prince, adding a touch of local tradition to the festivities.
In other news, a Botswana man named Leatile Kowa shared an unexpected revelation on Twitter. He openly admitted that he is not the biological father of his child, despite initial doubts and concerns.
To clarify his doubts, he opted for a DNA test. His tweet from August 30 hinted at this significant decision: "I made the best decision for my life today and future. Let me wait for the results."
An update on October 5 brought the surprising news that the DNA test results confirmed he is not the biological father of his daughter, who was born in 2020.
This revelation underscores the importance of DNA testing in cases where parentage is uncertain, highlighting the need for clarity and honesty in such situations.
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