It is not clear why they decided to walk instead of using a vehicle. Could it be because of insufficient fund? However, the action has attracted mixed reactions on social media, with many commending their 'humility' and others wondering why anyone would choose to walk on one of the most important days of their life.
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All for love
ReplyDeleteI no walk oo, for what now?
DeleteLong Live LIB
To each one his own style.
ReplyDeleteAna emenu
ReplyDeleteall dese east African countries I bowl for una
ReplyDeleteTheir business.
ReplyDeleteThey were the ones that were getting married/ They are the ones that got married and they are the ones that walked with their own legs.
Sooooooo, e concern them!
WHAT THA HECK
ReplyDeleteAUNTY LINDA 👩
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Social media perfectionists should let them be. Congrats to them. Those that wedded in Dubai and spending millions et al how far...
ReplyDeleteThat's good to know
ReplyDeleteDem go don tire faaa for church.
ReplyDeleteWhich kind thing be that!
@Galore
Whatever be their reason, I choputas not! Linda take note!
ReplyDeleteAwwww... God bless their union, those backlashing should be a blessing in the couple's life by donating money or securing a car for them, it's not so much a thing to do! #CrazyTrolls
ReplyDeleteWhat a trek
ReplyDeleteHian!
ReplyDelete...merited happiness
This is very nice,especially on a rainy day....Hmm
ReplyDeleteNa waoo
ReplyDeletechai
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As for me!
ReplyDeleteThem get demselfs
beside taking on wedding day not a big deal
Nice walk...so far as the marriage works out well
ReplyDeleteWhaaaaaaat!
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