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Why I Faked My Kidnap ― Kano Bride-To-Be

  • A Kano bride-to-be, Amina Gwani Danzarga, who was said to have been kidnapped 48 hours to her wedding, has revealed that she faked her abduction because she didn’t want her wedding to hold.
  • The bride-to-be had made the headlines recently after reports swirled that she was kidnapped at Koki Quarters in Kano.

A Kano bride-to-be, Amina Gwani Danzarga, who was said to have been kidnapped 48 hours to her wedding, has revealed that she faked her abduction because she didn’t want her wedding to hold.

The bride-to-be had made the headlines recently after reports swirled that she was kidnapped at Koki Quarters in Kano.

Speaking on the fake abduction, Amina revealed that she decided to do so because she did not want the wedding to hold.

“I don’t love the guy, that is why I took that decision… Although I was the one that showed him to my parents,” she said.

She further disclosed that she respects her parents very much, which was why she couldn’t inform them of her sudden change of mind about her suitor.

Amina, who blamed her action on the devil, further apologised to her parents and her husband-to-be, adding that she now loved her fiance more than before and was ready to live with him peacefully for the rest of her life.

The family had earlier debunked the rumour making the rounds that their daughter might have planned her disappearance because she was not interested in the marriage.

Hajiya Hajara Anas, an aunt of the lady, said the girl loved her fiancé and was deeply involved in the wedding arrangements.

“She loves her fiancé. Throughout last week, she was in my house for Gyaran Jikin (traditional body beatification). I took her to my neighbour who does Gyaran Jiki in Kofar Mazugal.

“You know a girl who doesn’t want the marriage or does not love the fiancé would not do it for marriage’s sake,” she said.

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