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Adamawa Family Denies Approval of Daughter's Wedding Plans

The family of Abigail Ishaya has openly opposed her upcoming wedding to Believe Yakubu, scheduled for April 6, 2026. Her brother claims that external influences are encouraging the marriage against their wishes.

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The family of Abigail Ishaya, a Nigerian woman, has made a public statement rejecting her proposed marriage to Believe Yakubu.

The wedding is set to take place on April 6, 2026, at the LCCN No. 2 Kala’a in the Hong Local Government Area of Adamawa State.

Abigail's elder brother, Ishaya Chahyaandida, who has assumed a fatherly role since the passing of their father, shared this news in a Facebook post on March 3, 2026.

Abigail Ishaya's family publicly rejects her wedding plans

He indicated that both he and their mother are against the marriage.

Public statement by Abigail Ishaya's brother regarding the wedding

He expressed concern that certain ‘enemies’ are attempting to force the wedding upon them despite their objections.

Image illustrating the family's opposition to the wedding

“To whom it may concern, I, the elder brother of Abigail, who has stood as her father since our dad passed away a few years ago, hereby state that the family does not agree to the wedding stated below,” he declared.

Another image related to the wedding rejection

“Her mother and I have both expressed our disapproval, and we are in agreement that this should not proceed, yet some individuals who are enemies to our family are attempting to push for it against our wishes.

Visual representation of the family's stance on Abigail's marriage

“Just because a child's biological father is deceased, leaving only the mother behind, does not mean that the family should be coerced into allowing the manipulation of a grieving widow,” he added.

Several images related to the story accompany this announcement, providing visual context to the family's sentiments on this matter.

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