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Man Set To Marry 2 Ladies in Abia State Does Different Wedding Posters For Them

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According to reports, a young man who is set to marry two ladies on the same day in Abia state decided to do separate wedding posters for his two fiancees in order to avoid confusion and show how special the day will be for them.

The groom-to-be identified as Master Ejindu became an online sensation after his wedding poster was shared online as he’s set to marry two women; Miss Oyediya and Miss Ebere on Sunday 25th February 2018 at Agbala Amangwu Amogudu in Abiriba, Abia State.

See photos of the wedding posters holding in Abia state below;

This is not the first time a man is getting married to two wives the same time, recently a Nigerian man and his two brides/wives have put themselves in the limelight after their wedding picture surfaced online.

The young man was joined in marriage with the two ladies on the same day, according to a report shared by an internet user. The location of the couple or their wedding was not disclosed. Congratulations to them.

Even Mr Agusi Oyeintari from Bayelsa state showed off his two wives on the internet in a bid to show that a polygamous man can live ‘in peace’.

The handsome man and father-of-four children shared pictures of his wives classifying them as the women who own his heart.

The man who actually looks happy and delighted to flaunt his family on the internet has different phrases to qualify each wife. And from the photos, it looks as if the women are living together in harmony.

The discussion about the legality of polygamy has lingered in Nigeria for a long time and a lot of people will want to know how the marriage act stands, according to the law of the Nigerian state.

The first question to ask is what is polygamy?

Polygamy is a state of marriage to many spouses. It involves marriage with more than one spouse. When a man is married to more than one wife at a time, it is called polygamy. When a woman is married to more than one husband at a time, it is called polyandry.

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