Many Nigerian students have begun pursuing other aspirations as the ongoing Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) strike lingers
One of such students who has shifted focus is a Nigerian lady who recently tied the knot with her coursemate
The new bride took to social media to give netizens a short heartwarming highlight from her wedding
A Nigerian lady has excitedly announced getting married to her heartthrob who happens to be her coursemate.
This is as the ongoing ASUU strike enters day 207 with no hope of a possible call-off date.
Taking to TikTok, she shared different snaps taken with her husband before the industrial action was in swing.
She then followed it up with two scenes from her wedding occasion to her coursemate.
One of the scenes was from their traditional wedding and the other showed them in English outfits as they struck a pose.
Watch the video below:
Social Media Reactions
hazzymama said:
“Una get money noW me wey be say sapa don leave trademark for my life .congratulations dear.”
mayvel said:
“This one wey everybody dey marry for this strike e be like say na only me no marry o congratulations.”
elohobackup said:
“Na only government students they marry we private school students still dey school, what a life.”
Adesewa♥️ said:
“Na all of you don marry finish may God have mercy on me e come be like say I no take my life serious.”
PrincessOnyinyechi said:
“Omo we way be courserep go Dey find lecture hall for una then una go come Dey date lowkey Omo.”
Mercillina said:
“The 15th video i’m seeing today about asuu congratulations.”
Lady marries her secondary school classmate after 17 years
Meanwhile, Nationnewslead previously reported that a lady had married her secondary school classmate after 17 years.
The excited lady took to her Instagram page to share photos of their secondary school graduation photos in 2004 side by side with their 2021 wedding pictures.
According to the lady, she and her lover have been friends for the past 17 years and only dated for a little more than a year before sealing it with marriage in 2021.
Remarking on their 2004 high school graduation photos, the newest bride in town said the photographer had placed them at the centre flanked by their colleagues due to their small height in comparison with their classmates. Continue Reading