“From Australia to Benin” – Nigerian man marries Oyinbo lady, takes her to his village in Edo

Nigerian man brings his Australian bride home to Benin, Edo State

Nigerian man brings his Australian bride home to Benin, Edo State

A Nigerian man returned from Australia with his Oyinbo wife to the cheers and congratulations of friends and well-wishers in Benin, Edo State.

The joyous occasion unfolded in a lively gathering, where the proud husband showcased his beautiful bride to an enthusiastic crowd.

The couple, evidently basking in the warmth of their union, received a heartfelt welcome.

The video capturing this joyous moment was shared on social media by @thesucretv.

“She’s here for true love. Congratulations,” the video caption read.

The man, who had reportedly tied the knot with his Australian wife in a ceremony held in Australia, showcased the strength of their love by bringing her to his homeland.

The couple radiated happiness, with the wife sporting a constant smile as she was hailed by the locals.

The event drew a large crowd of friends, acquaintances, and well-wishers who gathered to celebrate the cross-cultural union.

The atmosphere was filled with excitement and pride as the man’s friends hailed him like a conquering hero.

See below;

@thesucretv

She’s here for true love. Congratulations 🎉 #truelove #australia #benin #edo #viraltiktok #satisfyingvideo Follow @thesucretv for contents 💯 ©️ Credit due and rights reserved to the original owner(s) of this content 🥂

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In other news, An Oyinbo lady residing in Greece has taken to TikTok to express her frustration over receiving incessant unsolicited emails from “Yahoo boys.”

These scammers are infamous for deceiving unsuspecting individuals and extracting money from them through online fraud.

The lady, identified as Joanna Orou and known on TikTok as @joannaorou, has become a vocal critic of these alleged scammers.

In a video posted on her TikTok account, which has since gone viral, Joanna addressed the perpetrators directly, questioning their persistence in targeting her.

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