03/11/2025
HOW TO LEGALLY MARRY A LADY FROM ORPHANAGE HOME IN NIGERIA WITH LESS THAN 50,000 Naira.
With less than 50k, you can go back to your village this December with a Legal wife to pepper village people say you sef na married man
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How can i marry a girl from orphanage home
Well, today is the day that the LORD has made to cast the update.
First step,
Look for any orphanage home around you, visit them to give them a gift and check if they have grown up girls above 18yrs in their custody.
At 18, the girl child is now an adult and she is ripe enough for marriage under Nigeria law and she can now make decisions on her own. And at this stage, she can go out and work while she gather money to rent house for herself, while she comes back every night to sleep at the orphanage home for the mean time pending when she will rent her own house
Once you sight your spec there, maybe the one with BIG front or BIG back.
Weda na yellow skin or brown skin girl
You can approach her directly or
You can meet with the management of the orphanage home and tell them what you want.
In this situation, they act as the Guardian, but they need to inform her and she has the right to accept or reject cos she is now an adult and no one can force her to marry you.
Once she agree to marry
No payment of brideprice
No buying of ladies bike for the brides mum
No cooking of any food
No stress at all
No buying of A*o ebi
No buying of wedding dress
No mother in law or father in law wahala.
All you need to do, is to sign one or two forms at the orphanage home and take her to the marriage registry where you pay less than 50k to get married without any stress at all.
No need for wedding dress or suit, you can put on one of your moderate house clothes
That is the highest form of marriage recognised under the law in Nigeria and your marriage is protected under the law.
2026, you have no excuse to remain single as a man.
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