Sierra Leonean artist marries woman old to be his grandmother (photos)

Sierra Leonean artist marries woman old to be his grandmother (photos)

Photos of a young man who is believed to be Sierra Leonean artist is currently trending online.

The young man who is also known as Blazer Blaze Joeblaze is trending on social media for no other reason than his marriage to a white lady.

And the lady in question is believed to be as old as the young man's grandma, given her physical appearance.

Legit.ng as at the time of filing this report however could not confirm the date or location of the marriage.

Below are the trending photos:

Sierra Leonean artist marries woman old to be his grandmother
The young man is believed to be Sierra Leonean artist known as Blazer Blaze Joeblaze. Photo credit: Nairaland

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Sierra Leonean artist marries woman old to be his grandmother
The lady in question is believed to be as old as the young man's grandma. Photo credit: Nairaland

Sierra Leonean artist marries woman old to be his grandmother
Location and date of the marriage could however not be ascertained. Photo credit: Nairaland

Sierra Leonean artist marries woman old to be his grandmother
The young and his bride posing with people believed to be friends and relatives. Photo credit: Nairaland

Sierra Leonean artist marries woman old to be his grandmother
Joined together, for better, for worse. Photo credit: Nairaland

Legit.ng had reported that a 27-year-old married Nigerian man was denied visa to travel to the United Kingdom where his 72-year-old wife is based.

The man simply identified as CJ got married to his wife Angela three months after meeting her on Facebook in 2015.

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After their love bloomed, Angela travelled to Nigeria to marry CJ and since then she had spent 20,000 pounds ( N9,257,800) on visitation, including trying to get him into the UK.

Meanwhile, Legit.ng TV went to the street to ask people which country they would love to go to if they left Nigeria. Here is what Nigerians had to say below:

Source: Legit.ng

Authors:
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Aanu Adegun Aanu Adegun is a journalist with over 9 years of experience in both digital and traditional media. A graduate of English Studies from Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba Akoko, Ondo state. Aanu joined Legit.ng in 2016 covering politics and current affairs. Aanu started his journalism career as a features writer. He once anchored some specialised pages of a national newspaper. You can reach him via - aanu.adegun@corp.legit.ng