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Uche Jombo asks an interesting question...married people only! :-)

The actress who is celebrating her Court wedding anniversary today took to her Instagram page to ask an interesting question. She wrote;
"Quick question...how many ladies here remember/celebrate their court marriage day not the official ceremonial wedding day? FYI today is my court marriage day i don't even remember or celebrate it ...my wedding anniversary has always been the white wedding day for me. The question is should the day you got the marriage certificate be your anniversary celebration day or your wedding day ........? ‪#‎QuestionOfTheDay‬".

46 comments:

  1. Ojugo! Biko ajuka kwanam pant mu

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  2. Married women oya nu oh...!

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    1. I do mine d day I got my marriage certificate in court.....

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  3. Ask yourself pls😕😕😕😕😕😕😕 Linda we need news not this biko

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  4. Pls there is no such thing as "court marriage". That marriage is one conducted in the "Registry". A marriage can be conducted in 1) a church, 2) a marriage registry or 3) a licensed place.

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  5. Ok, over to the married ones in the House.

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    1. Mychew
      -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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    2. I can't even remember mine, na the church date be the koko. Linda take note!

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  6. Celebrate the one you spent money on

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  7. Hmm... What a question. Where are the married folks at??

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  8. Married people only ke? I go talk jare... Well,do what works for you! White,traditional or court wedding day,na u sabi!

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  9. ME DE REMEMBER

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  10. I celebrate my court marriage day only bcos that was actually the day I comitted mysef to stay. Guess what it's Today too

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  11. Well i ain't married yet

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  12. Next post pls


    ...merited happiness

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  13. It should b the day u renew this young man salary for acting as your husband

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  14. It should b the day u renew this young man salary for acting as your husband

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  15. It should b the day u renew this young man salary for acting as your husband

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  16. Hmmmm! Speechless#Lindangwanu#

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  17. Yep, registry wedding day is d day one shd celebrate.

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  18. Joyous babe,Linda ikeji first cousin6 May 2016 at 18:32

    Both is Worth celebrated for me.

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  19. Is she high??? Or the love of a white man is setting ha on high??? I need answers like now.

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  20. very important question, and i asked myself the same question on my way to work yesterday while celebrating my 4th year wedding annivessary. i have never thought of even the traditional marriage date which i think is also important. the Church itself recognize the tradition/culture (Paying of the bride price).

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  21. Ask google@ Uche..🤔🤔🤔

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  22. Wedding day abeg! court wetin

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  23. Court wedding but bc is somehow personal, people prefer their white wedding.

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  24. That ceremony is tagged "wedding anniversary". So you may rightly tag your celebration and partyyyy! It's allowed

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  25. What's de difference mbok

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  26. My court wedding because that is all we have for now

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  27. i have always used the court wedding date on all official documents.
    The Church wedding was the official church blessing.

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  28. What's court marriage, wrong English simplicity registry wedding but when u intend to divorce then say court

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  29. You can celebrate your shrine wedding if you want.

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  30. Me I no know oh, the real marriage date should be the traditional wedding date or the registery wedding date as that is what I use for documentation purposes.

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  31. To be honest I have asked myself the exact same question. But I guess its the white wedding because that's what the society really accepts.

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  32. The day your bride price was paid is your wedding day. i celebrate my traditional marriage day as my official wedding day. the white wedding, court wedding days are all formality. The Bible recognize the day a woman's bride price is paid only. shikina.....

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