These photos of a bride running upandan in her wedding gown, supposedly in Eket, Akwa Ibom, have been trending online since morning. When i saw it, I was reluctant to blog about it for good reasons.
How can one photo have different stories attached it? The internet should be a tool of information, not misinformation, but so far so good 'world people' have been misinforming us.
One version, and by far the most popular claims the bride fled the church wedding venue after she discovered the groom wasn't truly a staff of Chevron as he had claimed while they were dating.
Another version says the officiating pastor had warned them before hand that if they were late to church, he would not wed them, so they were running to meet up.
Yet another claims the bride and groom were running joyfully because of over-excitement. so they were trying to make a point.
One says it is a movie scene, and the various contradicting versions are just a publicity stunt.
The latest version that got me fed up is the race is a bet between the bride and groom.
Several 'eye witnesses' have sworn to the authenticity of each version, thus it begs the question:
What is the real reason for the couple's 100m dash on their wedding day?
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