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FAMILY DISOWNS PURPORTED MARRIAGES OF THEIR SONS NONSO MICHAEL OKOLO AND ARINZE NORBET OKOLO TO ADAEZE NWAJAGU AND CHINAZA ISABELLA ENEMNO, RESPECTIVELY, IN ANAMBRA . (PHOTO).


Family Disowns Purported Marriages Of Their Sons Nonso Michael Okolo And Arinze Norbet  Okolo To Adaeze Nwajagu And Chinaza Isabella Enemno, Respectively, In Anambra 


The Okolo family of Alor, Idemili South LGA, Anambra State, has officially issued legal notices disassociating themselves from two alleged marriages:


1️⃣ Mr. Nonso Michael Okolo & Miss Adaeze Nwajagu (Umuchukwu Town, Orumba South LGA)

2️⃣ Mr. Arinze Norbet Okolo & Miss Chinaza Isabella Enemno (Ogboji Town, Orumba South LGA)


👉 According to their lawyers, the family never gave consent, and these marriages involving their sons to their girlfriends, what ever marriage arrangements they are planning is considered invalid, unlawful, and of no customary effect.


They have also warned that any attempt to lure their sons (who reside abroad) back to Nigeria under false pretenses will be treated as a criminal act, with the families involved held personally and legally liable.


📌 Authorities, town unions, and security agencies have been officially notified.


The Okolo family insists their decision is final, citing irreconcilable differences in values and beliefs with the proposed brides.

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