Man Marries Three Women Same Day In Benue
By Reporter 5
Netizens congratulates Tersugh Aondona, who married three ladies in Benue State on Wednesday, January 31st, 2024.
The names of the wives are Sulumshima, Nancy, and Blessing, according to the wedding invitation that made the rounds on social media early on Wednesday.
The wedding was held at Lante Kukwagh Comprehensive Secondary School in Jato-Aka, Kwande Local Government Area, Benue State.
It was also stated that the festivities began at 6 p.m. and continued till daybreak.
Harry Nyam, who originally announced the wedding on Wednesday, on Facebook. “January 31st is finally here,” for our man Tersugh Aondona, AKA Aterry-baba, all roads lead to Jato.
“I just got in here and the town looks set to host the biggest weddings ever held in the state. Congrats to you and your wives bro. Very happy women. God when?🥺” Nyam posted.

On Facebook, Akough Orduen posted photographs from the occasion along with the message, “Congratulations Mr Tersugh Aondona of Jato-Aka as you take home three beautiful brides.” Thus, it is possible to get married to three ladies at once without having a fight during the customary marriage ceremony.
Additionally, Waalawa Mbaikyor writes, “On the occasion of his marriage celebration with Blessing, Nancy, and Sulumshima, my brother Tersugh Aondona displays the arena with his three wives.”
“Let there be peace in the house, amen.”
One Ahen Teryange Ephraim responded to the event by writing, “I woke up this morning surprisingly to see pictures emerging online to confirm the authenticity of that news. Yesterday, when I saw the first picture as a poster inviting people for a marriage celebration, my eyes refused to believe this is happening somewhere in Africa, more so in Nigeria and right at my very doorstep in Tiv Kingdom.”
“How was this guy, Tersugh Aondona, AKA Aterry Baba, able to convince these three beautiful young ladies into marrying him at the same moment? How were these ladies able to kill their jealousy and accept being taken by one man as a husband and how was Aterry Baba able to convince the families of these beautiful ladies into doing this historic event?”
One Emmanuel Gav remarked, “I only love his courage, I don’t think of emulating him though,” amid the congratulations.
“Greetings to him and his three wives, and please somebody tell him, he should not forget his promise to God to be faithful to his three wives, wish you all the best,” wrote Prisca Ullam in her post.
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