In a shocking turn of events, a bride-to-be has called off her wedding after discovering that her pastor fiancé has a small manhood.
The revelation came from MC Imaan Mike Umoh, who shared the incident on his Facebook page on Friday, July 19, 2024.
The couple’s wedding was scheduled for the following week.
Umoh, a well-known master of ceremonies, often checks in with his clients to ensure their preparations are going smoothly.
However, his recent interaction with this particular bride was far from routine.
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He recounted the incident in a detailed Facebook post that quickly went viral.
“SERIOUSLY I DON’T UNDERSTAND THIS GENDER AGAIN OOO. It is always my policy to check on my clients in order to know the level of preparation towards the event,” Umoh wrote.
He explained that the bride, whom he had been in contact with, suddenly canceled the wedding. The couple’s traditional marriage (TM) was set for the next Thursday, with the wedding planned for Saturday. Their conversation on Wednesday revealed the unexpected twist.
According to the bride, she had been in a relationship with her pastor fiancé for eight months. They adhered to a strict no-s£x-before-marriage policy, which she respected. However, after he paid her dowry on Sunday, she decided to initiate intimacy on Tuesday, only to be disappointed.
“Mike, I have known this guy for 8 months now (a pastor) and I was comfortable with his policy of NO S£X BEFORE MARRIAGE but Mike on Sunday he paid for my dowry so I decided to talk him in for s£x Tuesday. My brother, my would-have-been hubby INIEHE MFED OOO. So I doubt if the marriage will hold ooo,” the bride confided in Umoh.
Stunned, Umoh responded, “What?” The bride later called him again to confirm that the wedding was indeed off.
Social Media Reaction
Umoh’s post quickly garnered attention, with numerous comments from social media users. Most people expressed support for the bride’s decision to call off the wedding, while others debated the issue of premarital intimacy.
One commenter, Juliet Uduak Michael, wrote, “When I talk to say if I no see mfed we are going nowhere, person go think to say everything Na vog.”
Another user emphasized the importance of physical compatibility before marriage: “Mbanu we must try this race to see if are matched you Dey breathe like say I need pour you water afterwards I no dooo no be me go kii you. This is an avoidable mistake, a costly one at that. Brothers and sisters in the lord, knack before saying I do, see the size and feel the size before saying yes. Nobody should preach for me oo. Me, like this, when the pastor preaches finished that time Na I Dey open my own Bible…yak nd.”