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Bride hospitalised after groom impregnated ex during lockdown

One of the serious challenges the deadly coronavirus pandemic brought is the interstates ban and lockdown in Nigeria, even globally.
Some people whose wedding parties were scheduled to take place during this period had to reschedule it for another date.
Though, there is a blast to this as anything can happen before the wedding takes place on the new date.
Due to the lockdown according to a popular social media user identified as Shogunle shared a report of how a groom impregnated his ex during the lockdown after his wedding was postponed.
Shogunle shared the story via the micro blogging site, Twitter.
He tweeted: “A wedding slated for Week-2 of #CoronaVirus lockdown. Due to new bylaws, groom’s family suggested a quiet solemnization (10 people) & big party later but bride’s family opted for indefinite postponement. Groom’s request for bride to move in with him till new date was rejected.
The waiting groom & Ex connected, she came on a visit, couldn’t return to her base cos of inter-state lockdown. They stayed together all through the stay-at-home orders. Ex is now pregnant, their parents saying no abortion. Bride in waiting now hospitalized for shock,” Shogunle added.
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