Groom Shows Up For His Wedding in Jeans, Photos Trends Online
- Conan-Moses Orseer Anyamikegh left many people stunned with his choice of a wedding outfit
- The Benue man ditched the conventional suit and tie for a more casual look comprising of jeans and dashiki
- His friends have taken to social media to celebrate him, regarding him as the first Tiv man to get married in a unique outfit
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It appears more Africans are ditching the conventional white wedding look for something more traditional and Conan-Moses Orseer Anyamikegh is one of them.
The Benue man left jaws hanging when he showed up for his own wedding dressed in a dashiki and a pair of blue jeans - in place of a traditional suit and tie.
Anyamikegh accessorized his look with some dark sunshades and some shambalas on his wrists. His bride, however, kept it traditional as she looked dazzling in a beautiful dress with lace cutouts and a fringed neckline.
His friend, James Ornguga, took to Facebook to celebrate the couple.
He wrote:
"And the first Tiv man to hold his white wedding in jeans and Fulani danchiki was my friend, Conan-Moses Orseer Anyamikegh. Thanks for degrading this idea of English suits as wedding attire. I like your style. Congratulations, Tivboy!"
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Another friend, Ngutor Masev, shared photos from the church ceremony as Anyamikegh walked down the aisle with his blushing bride.
In other news, Briefly.co.za reported earlier that US-based Mzansi actress Nomzamo Mbatha just keeps getting better and better. The Coming 2 America star announced on social media that she is launching her own range of sneakers in collaboration with Puma.
Nomzamo captioned her post: "Making history. Who knew a girl from KwaMashu would be THE FIRST. Introducing... THE SHANDU COLLECTION @PUMASouthAfrica THANK YOU FOR BELIEVING and BUILDING with me. #PUMAxNomzamo #SheMovesUs."
Nomzamo has been a brand ambassador for Puma for while now and the brand has entrusted her with launching her own line of kicks.
Meanwhile, a video of a dad trying hard to make his kid laugh has gone viral as he pretended to be the one controlling the movement of a cartoon character on TV.
A woman, Alina Panduru, who shared the video on her LinkedIn page said the daddy should be given the award of the most creative father of the year.
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