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How this two beautiful lawyers met in NYSC



The first time I met Agnes was at the Nigerian Law School, Enugu Campus. I will say destiny brought us together as we began our friendship while I was trying to help her resolve an issue she had with her roommate.

After we left Law School and went for our NYSC programme, she was posted to Jigawa while I was posted to Sokoto. As fate would have it, we both redeployed and found ourselves in Abuja during our CDS registration at Old Parade ground, Area 10.

We continued our friendship where we left off at Law School and from there whenever I close from my PPA, I will go pick her and take her out and once every week we go out to see Abuja - this is because it was her first time in Abuja.

During our outings, I got attached to her and was free to tell her everything about myself because she is a good listener and from there one thing led to another and on the 25th of December 2020, I proposed to her and she said yes. Then I proceeded to see her parents on the 6th of March 2021 - after which we began to plan for our wedding which by the grace of God will take place on the 20th of November 2021.

It's very important to note that when we met at Law School, we were in relationship (i.e. we weren't single). However, our various relationships ended after Law School without even knowing we will meet again during NYSC. I must say that my NYSC was fun especially on CDS days (every Monday).

It's also worthy to note that one of the most important things that brought us together was the fact that we compliment each other and the saying that "If a lawyer marries a lawyer, there home will be full of arguments" is not true in our relationship.

I'm really grateful that I did my NYSC and during the process I found my missing rib

Just to add we were the envy of our peers during our NYSC as we were seen always together during CDS and monthly biometrics.

We've been called to bar. We've obeyed the clarion call. Now it's time to obey the call of love 💕💚. Join us at Catholic Church, Durumi, Abuja, 20/11/2021.


Long live NYSC 

Congratulations @sammychuks38 x @idokoagnesgrace


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