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Man, 99, weds 40-year-old lover after dating for 20 years

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When they first met in 2003, the bride was 20 years old while the groom was 69. Despite their age differences, their love blossomed as they dated.

The post Man, 99, weds 40-year-old lover after dating for 20 years appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.

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