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A joyful young man has recounted how he and his wife became a couple.
According to Iniebiyo Daniel Felagha, he first his wife, Onyinye Felagha, in a cab six years ago.
“She paid my fare,” he recalled in a Facebook post, and touched by her act of generosity, he decided to make the lady his wife.
“The first time I spoke to her was in a taxi (from Choba junction), and before I could pay for my fare, she brought out money and paid. I wasn't going to let it slide, so I prepared myself, wooed her, walked boldly into her family (Igwe-Elenwo in Rumuchakara, Choba), paid her dowry, and went to church to seal it before the congregation,” he narrated.
Commemorating their second anniversary this year, Mr Felagha professed his undying love to his wife, adding that he will not change anything if given another opportunity.
“I will do this a million times over with you. God has been faithful to us, and to him, we return all the glory,” he stated.
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