A dramatic scene unfolded at a wedding when the groom’s mother was caught on video confronting one of the asoebi girls.
As the newlyweds danced, the asoebi group gathered the money guests had sprayed on the couple. Tensions flared when the groom’s mother stepped onto the dance floor and began grappling with one of the young women, apparently over the cash.
The commotion drew the attention of the MC and a bystander, who intervened to separate the two and restore order. The incident left guests stunned and the celebration briefly disrupted.
Is this poverty mentality or what?
Even if the friend was stealing the money, the mum in law had no right as the money originally belongs to the Bride.....Hmmm this wife should watch oh, there is wahala loading for her with a mum in law like this!

I want a woman that will be like my mother, see your mother o
ReplyDeleteI pity the daughter in-law
😂😂😂😂😂😂
DeleteI heard she is not marrying again..
DeleteWhat she showed is 1% of what the DIL will see in that marriage.
ReplyDeleteMIL is in charge of the marriage. Runnn
Deletelol where in Nigeria did this happen? they know themselves. As if Aso ebi is part of their culture, hungry borrow culture people with no integrity
ReplyDeleteShots fired. But Fear catch you to call names. Lol.
DeleteMost Culture in 9ja for example dey do am" there have always been girls wearing uniformed attires that escort the bride in marital rites, in some cultures the wives and family friends wear same attire and in some villages women belonging to age grade group have uniformed attires they wear to wedding and a seperate uniform for burial. Catholic women (CWO)have uniform they all wear to weddings, burial and functions, the only thing I know that is strange is monitising of clothes for marriage and burial rites by selling of uniformed clothes to people who are invited to events. Even western cultures brides maids and grooms men wear uniform so be informed.
Delete"Most Culture in 9ja for example dey do am." Then they should use the name in their culture wey dem dey take do am.
DeleteStick to your culture, your culture attire and culture names/language and be proud of it.
That isn't too hard to do, is it?
This ur tribalism will eventually eat u up one day! I wonder why Stella keeps enabling ur comments!
DeleteWhat is wrong with the comment exactly? was any tribe mentioned for you to call it tribalism?
DeleteStella, maybe u should read the comment again. No be fight!
DeleteBut anon why are you speaking in English instead of your native language and who told you people in other places call all uniformed wears by that name., ask people From other tribes what they call uniforms worn for marriage or burial by women or even uniform worn by men, they all have names Go ask hollandais sellers for some of their names and stop fooling yourself.
DeleteAt anon how is it your culture? People just buy any fabric they want for weddings and burials has nothing to do with culture. Did they wear aso oke? So what exactly are you talking about. Schools wear uniforms, medical personnel’s, military etc so how is wearing uniformed wear your culture?
DeleteGreedy woman
ReplyDeleteShe couldn't even maintain for the sake of her son,the bride don enter
ReplyDeleteAs in ehn..
DeleteIranu
This is why well defined roles with everyone knowing what their role is should be finalized before the event.
ReplyDeleteThis kind of commotion should never taint a wedding day. The mother is likely a longtime virago to take on the bride’s train openly.
Forget that thing.. some people are just mad mad. Cos what is this? If it’s the brides mom that’s doing all these set it’s still bad but grooms mom?Make God give man money sha
DeleteI pity the daughter in law because wetin concern the woman with the money,
ReplyDeleteIn my side, all the money people spray belongs to the bride and her mother, the only money that belongs to the groom is the one people spray on couple during the last dance, that is that dance that happens when the Bride finds her husband, that's the only money that belongs to the groom,
Even if na the mother in law sponsor the marriage she is wrong for dragging the money.
This Kind MIL Na wawawawa ooooo
ReplyDeleteHello iya Boys
Na so you go take know wicked oversabi MILs. Lmao 🤣🤣
ReplyDeleteAaaaahhhhh mama
ReplyDeleteLife has taught me that no matter how much you love a man love is not enough. 2. That education and exposure is very IMPORTANT when choosing a spouse. 3. That Iju ase is very important...One good person in a family out of 7 Razzoids equalls to 8 WHOLESOME RAZZOIDS in the nearest future!
ReplyDeleteA razz mother-in-law is a reflection of the children she raised.
An apple doesnt fall far from the tree
Runnnnn oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo. Run. I ran bwhahaha!
Iju ase very important
DeleteOga oo....mama couldn't even keep calm till after wedding..
ReplyDeleteShe is a very uncouth individual to destroy what should be a joyful day for her own personal gains. Such a shameful spectacle, no decorum, no standards.
DeleteMama d mama. Respect is really golden. 😠😠ðŸ˜
ReplyDeleteWhat is "Iju ase?"
ReplyDeleteIt translates to "asking questions about...."
DeleteIt is the practice of making proper enquiry about the family you want to go into marriage with. This enquiry is usually done in secret. It's like conducting a secret investigation to know the family very very well before commencing the marriage rites. Both families usually do this for themselves.
It seems her eyes were on the money 🤔
ReplyDeleteShe couldn’t even hide her bad character just for that day… Allah ka kiyaye!
ReplyDeleteIf the wife had the strength she should have called off the wedding right then and there. Imagine having to call this old time virago your mother in law, what an insult if you’re a decent person. Dressed up latrine come to wedding to spew shyt in everyone.That wife better get strength to fight in marriage.
DeleteThis is an eye sore. The mother inlaw didn't do well at all.
ReplyDeletePatience Ozokwo type in a movie.
ReplyDeleteVery uncivilized woman..tufia
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