In case you want to get married and you can’t afford a luxury car to transport you around, gather inspiration from this couple. Lol…

A Nigerian couple has gone viral after they were seen using a tipper truck at their wedding.
The husband was seen helping his wife up a ladder as some women held up her gown. The couple seem happy with their action as they wore bright smiles on their faces.

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Their identities remain unknown as well as details about their wedding ceremony. The images and video from the event have gone viral with many commenting on their awkward action

Watch the short video below:

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By Kisha

Henry Treasure Generally Addressed As Kisha is a Young Nigerian Entrepreneur, Humanist, Content Creator, Blogger & CEO of WWW.AMIBOISLAND.COM As Much as i love my simplicity, i also Eat & Dine With Controversy. My personality Is Quite a Unique One, Isn't it? Lol!

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  1. […] ALSO READ: Nigerian Couple Climb Ladder To Board Tipper Truck On Their Wedding day He struck a plea bargain deal with the Lagos State Government by admitting the lesser charge of manslaughter soon after the trial commenced. Anani’s counsel and the Director, Office of the Public Defender, Mrs Adenrera Adeyemi, urged the court to temper justice with mercy. She said, “The defendant is a young man and he is remorseful about what he has done. He is a first-time offender; there is no evidence that he committed any crime before this. Our humble application is to urge your lordship to grant a sentence of years certain. “However, if my lordship is mindful of upholding what we have agreed in the plea bargain, we will accept the sentence therein.” Opposing the plea to grant sentence of certain years to the convict, the Lagos State Director of Public Prosecutions, Titilayo Shitta-Bey, said, “We urge this court to grant the maximum sentence for the offence of voluntary manslaughter act as charged, because there were some special aggravating circumstances surrounding the case, such as breach of trust. “The defendant was employed in the home of his boss, entrusted with a high level of responsibility as a cook but barely three days after resumption of duty, the defendant cut short the life of a man who gave him a new lease of life, depriving him the privilege of enjoying life with his wife and children, which the deceased was entitled to. “Judicial notice must be taken of the fact that this act of violence by domestic employees against their employers is becoming rampant. The sentence must reflect that this conduct is unacceptable to our society; we must send the message to others of like minds like the defendant.” Delivering her judgment, Justice Okikiolu-Ighile said, “It is annoying that a young man like this would involve himself in this kind of crime. What did he hope to achieve in life by involving himself in this kind of crime? It is very painful that a young man, whom the family of Bademosi welcomed in their home as a cook, ended up causing so much havoc and endless pain. […]

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