According to the explosive post, the bride-to-be, dressed in a striking yellow gown, visited her ex-boyfriend to formally invite him to her upcoming nuptials. What started as a seemingly innocent errand quickly escalated into an overnight stay that allegedly crossed intimate boundaries. The caption on the video boldly stated: “Girl accidentally sleeps with ex-boyfriend she visited to give her wedding invitation card.” To add fuel to the fire, the uploader emphasized, “This is the truth and not just a caption,” insisting the story was no mere fabrication.
NaijaChoice News delved into the online frenzy surrounding this tale, which mirrors a growing trend of pre-wedding scandals rocking Nigerian relationships. Similar stories have surfaced in recent months, including one where a lady was accused of sleeping with her ex just days before tying the knot after inviting him to the ceremony. In another twist, a bride was reportedly caught in a compromising situation with her ex on her actual wedding day, leaving guests and the groom in shock. These incidents highlight the emotional minefield that ex-partners can represent, especially when old flames are reignited amid wedding preparations.
Netizens have not held back in their reactions. On platforms like Instagram and TikTok, comments range from outright condemnation to sympathetic takes on human frailty. One user warned, “Please if you have a fiancée, talk to her about whom she visits during your wedding preparation, also caution her never to give her ex wedding card in places where they are all alone.” Others echoed concerns about fidelity, with some referencing a clergyman’s startling claim that about 70% of firstborns in Nigeria may not belong to the husbands—a statistic that, if true, points to deeper issues of generational bloodline distortions.
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The story has also sparked broader discussions on trust and communication in relationships. “If you feel her exes should not attend your wedding, especially if they have had sex in the past, please say your mind if it bothers you. Don’t be carried away with any complaint of ‘you are insecure etc’,” advised one commenter. NaijaChoice News spoke to relationship experts who stress the importance of boundaries. “A good wife-material should not sleep with her ex close to her wedding day,” one counselor noted, adding that men should equally avoid cheating before or during marriage.
In a country where weddings are grand affairs filled with joy and tradition, such revelations serve as a sobering reminder. “Only God knows every wedding Saturday, the number of ladies who slept with their exes before that day,” pondered another online voice. For grooms-to-be, the message is clear: If God has blessed you with a faithful and God-fearing fiancée, treat her well and protect her.
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