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A Deaf Bride Weds A Deaf Groom (photos) by lalasticlala(m): 11:54am On Sep 22, 2015
The Deaf Wedding Of The Century Between Izunna And Nneka Onedibe

This couple are DEAF...They cannot hear you but they can read your lips......

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''Hi Stella, my name is Izunna Onedibe,Am 29, the first son of my family from Anambra state Nigeria. Here is my story, when I was younger, I noticed that I could neither talk nor hear like my sisters who where older than me. I noticed that my parents where not happy about that as there first son is deaf and dumb. I later had a brother after me who could neither talk nor hear as well. This broke my parent's heart, made them bitter soul, unhappy, sleepless night, inferior, ashamed just name it on how their two sons are disabilities.


They took us to so many hospitals (the one's they could afford) buh to no avail. The doctors kept telling them to have some patience that they will hear and speak like other children as we grow buh that didn't happen. We forced ourselves so many times to talk normal...Hu sai..



My parents then decided to take us to churches as people advised. We went from church to church, Crusades in Nigeria for miracles where they took alot of thousands of Naira from my parents as seeds assuring them that miracle will happen by midnight after they must have paid the money.lol..so many fake people out there buh some good pastors are still out there because they tried there best with prayers and fasting not money. (talking of 200 thousand, 500 thousand naira) as they will run around to pay for miracles to happen Yet, what was happening kept happening....



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We moved from one mountain to another as the year went by for miracle with faith and all the season rains you could name and sun from every year fell on us chaii. My father is a very strong man who vowed that his children must talk before he grow old and that we will not be labeled "deaf and dumb". people brought so many options and solutions even to follow traditionally that it might not be normal. My parents went from one native doctors to the other with cows,goat, chicken worth thousands.


The traditional was even the worst because they made sure that they dried the pockets of my parents when they knew that they could not help. chaii...people can be fake!



They put us in school (normal people's school) where so many children make gest of us by calling us "ogbi" which means deaf and dumb in igbo language and allow us to chase them as it annoys us.buh trust now, we normally beat the hell out of them...don't dare the disabled oo Lol..

Buh my happiness then was that my sweet sisters, parents, cousins, neighbours and some friends where able to spoil us with happiness and love when ever we are around them, which made us not to feel bad with our condition.buh...it hurts.it hurts so much as a kid when you see people around you do whatever they want to buh you can't.


To cut the long story short, we where able to be talking a little by looking at people's mouth and hearing loud sounds.We hear our names when you shout it. We stoped looking for miracles the day we nearly got drown from flood of rain when we were coming back from night vigil from a church and the day a doctor told us that we will need to under go a surgery. What?!! We ran Lol..

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My parents in other hand, took us to "Hope for the deaf and dumb school" Enugu state where we where able to use signs "talking fingers" to communicate easily. The signs really helped my so much in themselves of communication and still helping till today as I feel normal like others. I went into furniture as I finished my secondary school and vowed not to beg or do any stupid thing to earn a living.

Last year 2014, when I was already 28 and already thinking of marriage, I told my parents of me getting married and to a follow disabled like me. Omen! See cray!

The sound of another deaf coming into our home was like a bomb to my dad's ear! "Gboom!!!

It wasn't easy at all, as I had never see my dad in such an angry mood. He said never! Never! Never! Deaf number 3? No way!

I said Never! Never! too as that's what will make me happy. Many deaf and dumb in my school got married to same and they had normal children that talks like parrot even, I don't want who will be gossiping about or who will leave me and run or something....HAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA i am sorry i had to laugh loud here


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Fast forward to 8months, thanks to my Sweet sisters who are so understanding. They encouraged me and were able to convince my dad that I love the gurl so very much . They also told them that it will be the source of my happiness.That since it's what i want i should go for it. I love them so much(5 of them plus my younger brother).

On 9th August this year, I got married to my princess whom i dated since secondary school. The love of my life, my soulmate,the sugar in my tea Lols...who was able to embrace whom we are together with me( Nneka Onedibe), who helped in making my marriage a home. She also went to a catering school as she also vowed not to beg or prostitute or any other stupid things to earn a living.

I thank God for adding her into my life. We know what we are "the deaf and dumb but we are no more sad to live.its good to be happy for whom you are.

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We embraced it and we are living since we don't have money for "hearing aid" yet buh we trust God that someday we will. Maybe from kind hearted Nigerians.#Godblessmymarriage
Thanks for reading.



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Re: A Deaf Bride Weds A Deaf Groom (photos) by menix(m): 11:55am On Sep 22, 2015
Wow!!!
May the almighty God bless ur marriage nd bless you guyz with normal intelligent kids..

Thou I still have to b cocky...

Reminds mii of Nkechi (deaf nd dumb) I dated, remember my nite with her, she was jst humming "hooo hooo"..

2 weeks after that day I decided to pay her a visit, getting to their skool I saw. A lady shouting shouting "Hooo hooo" to some guyz chasing rabbit nd I asked the security guard who could hear nd speak wat is "Hooo Hooo" nd the dude said those guyz were searching for the rabbit at the "wrong Hole"..

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Re: A Deaf Bride Weds A Deaf Groom (photos) by lumzybo: 11:55am On Sep 22, 2015
Na sign language sure pass... grin

Love has no boundaries, it cuts across all borders. That's why it's such a beautiful thing. kiss

Wishing them a happy home. I'm sure their kids will naturally understand sign language with no formal education.

#AllDaBest

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Re: A Deaf Bride Weds A Deaf Groom (photos) by dmjinc(m): 11:56am On Sep 22, 2015
cool
Re: A Deaf Bride Weds A Deaf Groom (photos) by MISSNORA(f): 11:57am On Sep 22, 2015
Wrong if u ask me.... Eg....a blind can't lead a blind.

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Re: A Deaf Bride Weds A Deaf Groom (photos) by baski92(m): 11:59am On Sep 22, 2015
I just dey imagine how their honey moon go be like
Re: A Deaf Bride Weds A Deaf Groom (photos) by Omotayor123(f): 11:59am On Sep 22, 2015
shocked Not a good idea.. What about cases of emergency where you need to call out to the other party to avoid accident

Should children starts coming, they can't hear his/her cry.


They can only communicate when they are looking at each other face to face.
You can't even call your wife from the bathroom to bring you a towel or from the kitchen to bring you a spoon undecided

I wish them all the best though!

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Re: A Deaf Bride Weds A Deaf Groom (photos) by hob(m): 12:04pm On Sep 22, 2015
Congratulations to them

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Re: A Deaf Bride Weds A Deaf Groom (photos) by McCarlito(m): 12:06pm On Sep 22, 2015
Awwwwwww.. So cute... That's a match made in heaven

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Re: A Deaf Bride Weds A Deaf Groom (photos) by vizkiz: 12:08pm On Sep 22, 2015
[b]this is gonna be one deaf marriage!!!! shocked

How will they communicate with their new born child?

Like what if they are making out and the baby is crying in the next room

Does that mean they cannot even follow their kids down to the PTA meeting. That is even if they will understand any issue discussed

So the only means of communication in their family is gonna be signs made by their hands

How embarrassing will it be if their kids wanna introduce a fiancée to them and they can't even hear what the person is saying

Let's ask ourselves this question

How awkward will it be on the day of your introduction/wedding when they wanna introduce the bride/groom's parent and they have to start making hand signs in the air before both parents can understand what they are saying?

I am not totally condemning them (hell no, it is their choice) I just pity their kids. Cuz how will I feel if my parents are both deaf? I will not even be able to talk to them sad
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Re: A Deaf Bride Weds A Deaf Groom (photos) by CR77(f): 12:23pm On Sep 22, 2015
Na Godwin

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Re: A Deaf Bride Weds A Deaf Groom (photos) by bqlekan(m): 12:24pm On Sep 22, 2015
Why is this in the news? Because they are deaf? I'm just don't understand.
Re: A Deaf Bride Weds A Deaf Groom (photos) by Holyfield1(m): 12:24pm On Sep 22, 2015
What a touching story..I feel for them,Now I'm beginning to appreciate myself the fact that,I can talk,hear and do everything with ease
Glory Glory to the name of the Lord!
Hallelujah!
Conjugal Bliss to the Couple!!!

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Re: A Deaf Bride Weds A Deaf Groom (photos) by alphaconde(m): 12:24pm On Sep 22, 2015
Eeya

But this is not as inspiring as a normal person marrying a challenged person, once I saw a very handsome man with a deaf woman and he said they were married, I just wondered how much people are sacrificing for love... We the complete people are always nagging and discrediting our patners for one funny reason or the other.. Since that day I just take pple the way they are. Not one of us meritted how we were born.

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Re: A Deaf Bride Weds A Deaf Groom (photos) by korel9: 12:24pm On Sep 22, 2015
Re: A Deaf Bride Weds A Deaf Groom (photos) by jamesbanjo(m): 12:25pm On Sep 22, 2015
smiley ohhh
Datz cute... We re happy for dem
Me nd ma dancing paddies

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Re: A Deaf Bride Weds A Deaf Groom (photos) by damton(m): 12:25pm On Sep 22, 2015
That's touchy. hope their children compensate their physical shortcomings.

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Re: A Deaf Bride Weds A Deaf Groom (photos) by Ijehk7(m): 12:25pm On Sep 22, 2015
hmmm?
Re: A Deaf Bride Weds A Deaf Groom (photos) by Burger01(m): 12:26pm On Sep 22, 2015
God will make their marriage survive test of time. That's real love.

HML smiley
Re: A Deaf Bride Weds A Deaf Groom (photos) by Nobody: 12:26pm On Sep 22, 2015
embarassed
Last week, I saw a deaf graduate who also married a fellow deaf graduate. They have 3kids.
Meanwhile, shebi na this one Jesse Jagz de find ba? undecided

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Re: A Deaf Bride Weds A Deaf Groom (photos) by Touchey: 12:26pm On Sep 22, 2015
Love is Deaf grin

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Re: A Deaf Bride Weds A Deaf Groom (photos) by joystickextendr: 12:28pm On Sep 22, 2015
wishing them HML




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Re: A Deaf Bride Weds A Deaf Groom (photos) by Nobody: 12:28pm On Sep 22, 2015
Re: A Deaf Bride Weds A Deaf Groom (photos) by Nobody: 12:28pm On Sep 22, 2015
gud
Re: A Deaf Bride Weds A Deaf Groom (photos) by berrystunn(m): 12:29pm On Sep 22, 2015
the kids go hear ham.....
Re: A Deaf Bride Weds A Deaf Groom (photos) by onosprince(m): 12:29pm On Sep 22, 2015
Re: A Deaf Bride Weds A Deaf Groom (photos) by YabaLeftist: 12:29pm On Sep 22, 2015
Awesome! So heartwarming. smiley
Re: A Deaf Bride Weds A Deaf Groom (photos) by 400billionman: 12:30pm On Sep 22, 2015
Praise God
Re: A Deaf Bride Weds A Deaf Groom (photos) by Nobody: 12:31pm On Sep 22, 2015
Hmmm...their kids will be good in sign language

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