“Sorry for Raising Your Hope”: Groom Heartbroken As Nigerian Bride Cancels Wedding Before D-day

“Sorry for Raising Your Hope”: Groom Heartbroken As Nigerian Bride Cancels Wedding Before D-day

  • A wedding which was scheduled for Saturday, 4 May, was called off by the bride over the groom's refusal to leave his family house
  • The bride had requested N30k (R372) to book her wedding gown, which the groom would provide days later, but this led to another issue
  • Ahead of the wedding, the bride requested that the groom move out of his family house and get his own apartment, and they reached an agreement only for the bride to change her mind

A Nigerian man, Morgak James Seri, was heartbroken as his bride cancelled their wedding before the scheduled date.

Details emerge as Nigerian bride calls off her wedding before the scheduled date
The bride called off the wedding over the groom's refusal to leave his family house. Photo Credit: Morgak James
Source: UGC

Why the wedding was called off

According to Tudun Wada Broadcast, Florence Friday, the bride-to-be requested N30k (R372) from the groom-to-be on 28 March to book her wedding gown.

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The groom eventually provided the money, but another issue arose. Detailing the issue that led to the call-off, Tudun Wada Broadcast narrated:

" Florence requested Morgak to move out of his family house and get his own apartment.After a lengthy debate, they agreed to live in the family house for two months after the wedding before renting their own apartment."
"This agreement was reached before Morgak proceeded with the introductions, church signing, and paying the bride price. But Morgak was shocked prior to the main day when he received a call that the wedding has been called off by his bride-to-be for not parking out of his family house."

Groom reacts to wedding call-off

In a Facebook post on 30 April, the groom announced that the wedding had been cancelled. He shared his wedding invitation, which now had a big red 'X' sign across it.

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He apologised for giving a false impression and raising people's hopes.

Reactions trail the called-off wedding

Netizens flocked to the comment section to have their say.

Ham Sunday reacted:

"She never loved him right from inception.He should let go of everything, God will reward him with a golden lifetime partner."

Westz Kassam Seri said:

"You're really serving a living God my brother let the so-called #bride_to_be family should arrange for proper refunding no long talk."

Nimyel Timnan William commented:

"This guy needs to go for Thanksgiving, he don't know what the lord have done for him.

Ishaya Azi added:

"They should not forget to return the monies spent. Life must continue. Though sad and painful, but thank God for exposing this at this point. You would had journeyed to hell."

Maureen Mark Obed said:

"Na hin dey ignore warning signals, they for no reach where them dey now, common sense is not common."

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Bride cancels wedding on D-day after finding out groom cheated

Meanwhile, Briefly News previously reported that a Nigerian bride called off her wedding on D-day after finding out her man cheated on her. A lady who claimed the bride was her friend shared the sad development on TikTok with videos of the couple's public face-off.

The bride refused to listen to appeals from the groom and others on their wedding entourage and declared that she was done.

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