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Saturday, March 04, 2023
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I married outside my state and tribe,no regret.
ReplyDeleteIt's about the individual.
DeleteQ.s🇫🇷
I am already married to one.
ReplyDeleteIgbo babe married to an Edo man.
Twins ♊ Squared
Wow
DeleteThat's nice, you are our in law o
Yes,so far he is my spec
ReplyDeleteYes.
ReplyDeleteThe only tribe forbidden in my family are Igbo men and Kogi men.
You're forbidden too so good riddance
DeleteForbidden kwa??? That’s harsh
Delete18:51 LMAOOOO e pain you? Kpele mai dia.
DeletePlease can you tell us why they are forbidden?
DeleteAt anon 18:10. C'mon what level of inter-tribal prejudice is this? Same thing my Dad keeps telling me that some tribes are off. I know if I meet a person with good character, am 💯 going to go against his wish. All this archaic thinking has to go away for good.
DeleteDefinably. Tribe doesn't mean anything as long as you're compatible
ReplyDeleteAny where!
ReplyDeleteYes I don't mind
Delete100% Yes?
ReplyDelete100% Yes!
ReplyDeleteWas married to an Abia state man. He is a good person if you remove his chronic cheating lifestyle. I left him for my peace of mind and can still marry another tribe. Its not about tribe. Its just about the person
ReplyDeletePls what part of abia
DeleteYes
ReplyDeleteI'm from Yoruba tribe married to an Igbo man. No big deal.
ReplyDeleteI married outside my tribe.
ReplyDeleteIgbo babe married to a Yoruba man.
Same here. Abia woman married to a Yoruba man.
DeleteYoruba and igbo dey inter-marry well well. Then why the hatred btween both tribes?
DeleteYes
ReplyDeleteI'm a free soul 😊
ReplyDeleteI married outside my state and tribe. Married a Yoruba man, proudly Edo state
ReplyDeleteSame tribe does not favour like outside marriage. I wish I never married from my place.
ReplyDeleteSame as me dear. Married someone from my village and I am full of regrets.
DeleteNa see finish dey cause am
DeleteYes
ReplyDeleteYassss!
ReplyDeleteAny tribe is welcome
ReplyDeleteI will oh
ReplyDeleteWhat matters is love and not tribe.
I married outside my tribe,best decision ever!
ReplyDeleteOnly state/tribe?? Continent should be added too.. Lol.. I married far-far away and am enjoying it!! Less family drama, more respect, discovery, growth, peace N love.. 100% no regrets!
ReplyDeleteMs K.
Yes only if I understand the language
ReplyDeleteI married outside my state but same tribe
ReplyDeleteYes
ReplyDeleteYes I would.
ReplyDeleteI want to be home or very close to home at least to take care of my mum when she is old, as the Ada. My kid sis is already married to a Delta guy and has two kids but me, I want to be home. Must be Anambra or no marriage again after the first hit the rock
ReplyDeleteAda Agu
Chukwu gozie gi...
DeleteEzigbo Nwa.
You are a good woman but please reconsider your decision. Love is all that matters.
DeleteKING XOXO MYSTERY
Already married outside my state and tribe. Igbo married to Itsekiri
ReplyDeleteCapital yes
ReplyDeleteI am Yoruba married to Delta state man
I already did. No big deal there.
ReplyDeleteAs husband scarce rich? All of them will especially the city ladies as long as the paper is long
ReplyDelete