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Lady sheds bitter tears as she asks Imo women married to Anambra men how they’re coping

A Nigerian lady has posed a question to a certain set of Igbo women about the stability of their marriage.

She broke down in tears in a viral video and wondered how women who hail from Imo state but are married to Anambra men are coping.

The woman, who is a native of Imo stae, did not disclose what was making her cry but many social media users assumed that she was using herself as a reference to seek answers to a pertinent issue.

She was full of tears in the clip and never uttered a word, but her caption read; “Please Imo state girls married to Anambra men, how are you guys coping.”

See the clip below:

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Meanwhile, a Yoruba man known as Komolafe recently narrated recounted how his plans to marry an Igbo girl was shattered due to tribal differences.

He said they were barred from getting married to each other by his lover’s parents after learning of his tribe.

According to the young man, his fiancee was flogged and harrassed because she insisted on going ahead with the marriage.

Komolafe who shared his story on Twitter said that his babe’s mother even called him several times to issue him warning to leave their daughter alone.

He said that after everything that happened, he and his girlfriend came to the conclusion that they cannot work so they decided to go their separate ways.

Komolafe also shared screenshots of a conversation on WhatsApp to backup his claim.

He wrote; “I was supposed to Marry an Igbo Lady, at d Mention of my tribe to her Dad, He vehemently refused. She did all she could, she was flogged, Harassed & ostracized by her fam. Her mum called several times to warn me, based on the fuss at home. We held on together amidst all d uproar.

But at a point, we both knew we can’t work & had to let go. Those were d worst time of my life as I couldn’t imagine letting go a woman I was sure I loved after my Grandma. In all of this, i wondered why d man hated my tribe so much. Now i know better & i am not angry anymore.”