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Benue Man, Tersugh Aondona, Draws Congratulations For Marrying Three Women In A Single Ceremony

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Eko Hot Blog reports in a unique and widely discussed event, Tersugh Aondona of Benue State has become the center of attention as he recently married three women in a single ceremony.

The celebration took place at Lante Kukwagh Comprehensive Secondary School in Jato-Aka, Kwande Local Government Area of Benue State.

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The wedding invitation, which circulated on social media, disclosed the names of the newlywed wives as Blessing, Nancy, and Sulumshima. The ceremony reportedly commenced at 6 pm and continued until dawn.

On Facebook, Harry Nyam announced the wedding, saying, “31st January is finally here. All roads lead to Jato Aka today for our man, Tersugh Aondona AKA Aterry-baba.” The event garnered much attention and sparked various reactions on social media.

Akough Orduen, sharing pictures from the event on Facebook, expressed surprise, stating, “Congratulations Mr. Tersugh Aondona of Jato-Aka as you take home three beautiful brides. So someone can marry three women at the same time without a fight at the traditional marriage ceremony.”

Waalawa Mbaikyor also celebrated the event, writing, “My brother, Tersugh Aondona, displays the arena with his three wives at the occasion of his marriage celebration with Blessing, Nancy, and Sulumshima. Let there be peace in the house, amen.”

Ahen Teryange Ephraim, reflecting on the news, questioned how Tersugh Aondona convinced the three women to marry him simultaneously and how the families agreed to the historic event. He expressed surprise at the development, considering it an extraordinary occurrence.

Among the congratulatory messages, Emmanuel Gav commended Aondona’s courage, stating, “I only love his courage; I don’t think of emulating him, though.” Prisca Ullam congratulated the newlyweds and reminded Aondona to keep his promise to be faithful to his three wives.

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This event follows a similar occurrence in 2021 when farmer Ekpe Akpove from Delta State married two women on the same day, receiving support from family and friends.

The celebration of polygamous marriages continues to attract attention and discussions around cultural practices and individual choices.

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