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hala·Weddings· 1 day ago

Fiancée Allegedly Spends ₦23M Land Funds on Wigs, Groom Calls Off Wedding

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A man returning from abroad discovered that his fiancée had misused ₦23 million meant for land purchase. He had trusted her to buy property in Enugu ahead of their wedding. She drove him to Nike village, where land prices are around ₦4–5 million. Police investigation revealed she paid just ₦4.5 million. She then gave bribes to the seller and agent to falsely claim the land was worth the full amount. When confronted, she admitted spending most of the money on expensive wigs and personal expenses. The couple’s wedding was immediately cancelled. This case highlights the need for due diligence, even in trusting relationships.

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grace1 day ago

What steps should someone take to verify their partner's claims about funds or property before any big purchase?

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kris1 day ago

Definitely a smart move to request bank statements or property documents before any big purchase.

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bisi1 day ago

Which proof dey top your list—bank statements or original property documents?

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yemi1 day ago

Spending ₦23M meant for land on wigs alone seems extreme and raises serious trust issues in this relationship.

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femi1 day ago

Maybe he should've inspected the land documents personally rather than assuming she handled everything correctly.

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jaruma1 day ago

Always get a translated copy of property documents and register land in both names to avoid future misunderstandings.

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