
A wedding scheduled for late January 2026 in Kubwa, Abuja, was abruptly called off after the groom reportedly discovered that his fiancée had an undisclosed bank debt of ₦8.4 million, sparking intense reactions online.
₦8.4m Debt Discovery Derails Wedding Plans
According to reports circulating on social media, the shocking revelation came just days before the planned ceremony — with some accounts claiming it happened on the actual wedding day.
The groom allegedly cancelled the wedding immediately, citing breach of trust and concerns about inheriting a heavy financial obligation at the start of the marriage.
At the time of the cancellation, preparations were reportedly at an advanced stage. The venue had been secured, invitations printed, and traditional marriage rites already completed.
“I cannot start a marriage knowing I would inherit a massive debt from day one,” the groom was quoted as saying in messages shared online. He reportedly questioned what other significant information might have been withheld from him.
Social Media Split Over Groom’s Decision
The incident has triggered widespread debate across Nigerian social media platforms.
•Supporters of the groom argue that undisclosed pre-marital debt is a serious red flag, stressing that financial transparency is crucial before marriage.
•Critics, however, say the decision was extreme, noting that debt is common and can be managed jointly with honesty and communication.
The situation has once again reignited conversations around financial disclosure, trust, and transparency in relationships, especially as couples prepare for marriage.
As of now, neither party has publicly addressed the incident beyond the reports circulating online, but the story continues to fuel discussions about love, money, and trust in modern relationships.
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