“Marriage My Cousin Spent Over ₦60m on Has Crashed” — Man Reveals

 

A Nigerian man has sparked intense reactions on social media after revealing that his cousin’s marriage, which allegedly cost over ₦60 million, has collapsed barely a year after the wedding.

The claim was shared in a post on X (formerly Twitter), where the man narrated what he described as a shocking turn of events surrounding the lavish union. The post has since gone viral, igniting debates around marriage expectations, domestic violence allegations, and the risks involved in cross-border relationships. Eyes Of Lagos reports,

In his post, the man wrote:

“Marriage when my cousin spend more than 60 million last year April don scatter.”

He further alleged that the situation became complicated following accusations of domestic abuse.

“Apparently, the girl even scratched herself with stuff and reported to the police that he abused her,” he claimed.

The allegations, however, remain unverified, and no official statements have been issued by the individuals involved or relevant authorities.

According to the post, the situation allegedly escalated in the United States, where the cousin was said to be working as a nurse anesthetist.

“My cousin who is a nurse anesthetist, making over $300k, has been fired for domestic violence and is now driving Uber in Florida,” the man added.

The claim has raised questions online, with many users noting that such serious allegations often involve complex legal processes and multiple sides to the story.

The revelation has generated mixed reactions, with some users expressing sympathy for the man’s cousin, while others urged caution, stressing the need to hear all sides before drawing conclusions.

Others used the incident to highlight broader discussions about marriage pressure, the belief that expensive weddings guarantee stability, and the legal realities of relationships abroad.

As of the time of this report, the claims remain allegations, and further details surrounding the incident have not been independently confirmed.

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