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Father Calls Off Daughter’s Wedding Over Groom’s Social Media Support For Tinubu Ahead of 2027 Election

Father Calls Off Daughter’s Wedding Over Groom’s Social Media Support For Tinubu Ahead of 2027 Election
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In a dramatic turn of events in Dutse, Jigawa State, a father has unexpectedly cancelled his daughter’s wedding after objecting to the groom’s political expressions on social media. The bride’s father, identified as Malam Sani from the Yalwawa community, communicated his decision just one day before the planned ceremony, citing the young man’s online posts praising President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and predicting his victory in the upcoming 2027 general election.


The wedding had been scheduled to take place today, with families on both sides deeply engaged in final preparations. However, late yesterday, Mr. Sani summoned the boy’s guardians and delivered a surprising announcement: the marriage contract was no longer valid.


According to local sources familiar with the family, elders from the community attempted to mediate the situation as tensions grew. They approached Mr. Sani in hopes of finding a peaceful resolution, emphasizing the seriousness of withdrawing from an agreement that had been publicly accepted.


When questioned by the elders about his reasons, Mr. Sani reportedly explained that the groom’s political enthusiasm, specifically his promotion of Tinubu on social media, was the primary issue. “He had done nothing wrong to me, except for promoting Tinubu, which I described as a sign of lack of compassion and lack of faith,” Mr. Sani stated, articulating his belief that the posts reflected deeper ideological values he could not accept for his future son‑in‑law.


The elders expressed shock that political opinion could outweigh all other considerations in a matter as significant as marriage. They sought to persuade Mr. Sani that individual political expression should not be a barrier to familial bonds, especially when no personal harm had been inflicted. Despite their efforts, the father remained unmoved.


Residents of Yalwawa described an atmosphere of confusion and disappointment as word of the cancellation spread. Many had expected jubilant celebrations and traditional rites, only to be greeted with sudden silence and speculation.


Supporters of the groom expressed frustration, arguing that expressing a political view on social media should not be grounds to end a union already agreed upon by two consenting families. Some community members have pointed out that Nigeria’s democratic environment allows citizens to freely discuss political matters, including their preferences for future leadership.


The cancellation has raised questions about the intersection of personal beliefs and family decisions in contemporary society. It has also sparked conversations about how far one’s political expressions should influence personal relationships and communal harmony.

As of now, there has been no official statement from the groom or his family, and it remains unclear whether further negotiations will take place. In Yalwawa and beyond, this incident will likely continue to generate debate on the role of politics in private life.


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