Bride ‘Collapses’ As Groom Walks Out During Church Wedding



A groom who made up his mind to disgrace his bride 10-years ago, walks out on her during their church wedding in Jos.
In God’s Glory Ministry in Jos, a groom, Rufus Aplang reportedly walked his out on his bride, Judith in church on their wedding day after he had pledged in his heart to disgrace her. 
According to NAN, Judith collapsed inside the church and was taken to an undisclosed hospital around Plateau State Polytechnic, shortly after the incident on Saturday.
Guests and worshipers who attended the church wedding were left in shock after Aplang walked out of the church when it was time to take the marital vows.
Unconfirmed sources told NAN that Aplang walked out of the church to execute a 10-year plan to disgrace his supposed bride on their wedding day.
“When Aplang was asked by the Pastor, if he was ready to take Judith as his wife for better or for worse, he said `no’” Dogo was quoted as saying on Sunday.
“The Pastor put the same question to him, and he replied, ‘Pastor, I heard you clearly, and understand English very well and my answer is still No’
“The curious Pastor then asked him `but you are well dressed and came ready for this wedding, why?’, to which Aplang replied ‘sorry, I made up my mind 10 years ago to disgrace her on our wedding day’.
“As soon as he said that, he walked out of the Church, and was followed by his best man and his friends who drove out of the Church premises.”
According to reports, the couple have been in a relationship for 12 years.

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