I Never Liked His Dreadlocks: Young Lady Falls in Love With Man She Met at Bus Park, Set to Marry Him

I Never Liked His Dreadlocks: Young Lady Falls in Love With Man She Met at Bus Park, Set to Marry Him

  • A young lady, Jane Nwachukwu, will be getting married to a man she never really liked when she saw him at a bus park in 2019
  • Jane revealed that the dreadlock he was wearing put her off years ago before they eventually became friends
  • More than a year after their first encounter, the two lovers will be tying the knot come Thursday, December 30

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A young Nigerian lady, Jane Nwachukwu, has gone on Facebook to narrate how she met her fiancé at a park in 2019.

Jane said that she never wanted the man to board the same bus as her because he had a weird dreadlock on.

Many people celebrated their love.
The couple will be getting married in December 2021. Photo source: Jane Nwachukwu
Source: Facebook

I did not want him to join us

The lady revealed that the man should have gone with the bus that left previously but he stayed because he never liked the seat he was given.

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Sadly, the man was again given the same seat and became angry. Jane stated that though she never wanted him inside her bus, she begged him to take the seat because his complaint was delaying their departure from the park.

From being passengers to lovers

They bonded during the bus ride to Abuja and became friends. The man said he only wanted to date her as he needed more than friendship.

In February 2021, Jane’s WhatsApp advert about Valentine’s gift kicked off their relationship. To the post, the man said:

“Buy for me nah, I don’t have anybody to buy for or buy for me…”

Read her Facebook post below:

Briefly News compiled some of the reactions to the post below:

Tina Ihuoma said:

"Beautiful! Congratulations dear."

Chidinma Iheme said:

"Wow..... congratulations ooooo."

Augustine Joy said:

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"Congratulations, my love I'm proud of you.you deserve the best my love."

Smart Peters said:

"Congratulations my dear don't left me out for this ooo."

Steve Crown said:

"Beautiful! Congratulations dear! See me wey dey eye since, talk no gree me talk, now na invitation am seeing. Your new home is blessed dear."

How I got my wife

Meanwhile, Briefly News earlier reported that a young man Abraham Oke spoke about how he met his wife on Facebook.

He revealed that the first time he sent her ‘Hi’, the lady thought he was a criminal that wanted to lure her. Oke backed off and told God that if she is really his wife, no man will take her from him.

Two years after, he returned to her DM and sent another “Hi”. The lady gave him attention and their love story started.

Source: Briefly News

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