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- A young lady and her much older groom have exchanged vows in an elegant white wedding in videos online
- The pair defied their age gap to seal their love in a traditional wedding before climaxing their marriage with the white ceremony
- The videos of the couple, posted to Instagram by Mc Okokobioko, garnered reactions and comments
A young lady and her much older groom raised the veil in a beautiful white wedding attended by their families and loved ones despite their visible age gap.
It is not clear how the pair met and became lovers, but the duo looked very much in love during their wedding ceremony.
The master of ceremonies, Mc Okokobioko, posted videos of the couple's nuptials on social media.
In one of the videos, the bride adorned a beaded dress matching the colour of the groom's African attire for the customary marriage. They looked flawless in coordinating outfits for the white wedding.
Since emerging on social media, netizens have been reacting to the videos of the beautiful couple.
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