50 years after, man weds his wife battling with breast cancer on her hospital bed in Benue State (PHOTOS)
Breast
cancer patient, Bridget Gunduor and her husband Atule Kile Gunduo were
joined in Holy Matrimony Sunday at Foundation Hospital Makurdi where she
is currently undergoing her treatment.
According to activist, Ukan Kurugh, he met Bridget last September through one Mrs Uke Dukek.
"We started treatment a month after and even though the Drs had explained to me that her cancer was at an advance stage, I stood my ground believing God she will make it. We spent alot of money on her because Nigerians came all out to assist her. Today she and her husband her takingmarital vows at the moment at Foundation Hospital Makurdi were she is still undergoing her cancer treatment. A priest is currently doing a mass for her and darling husband." he wrote.
In
an update captioned: 50 YEARS AFTER MARRIAGE, MR. GUNDUOR WEDS BRIDGET
ON HER HOSPITAL BED, RESOLVE TO LIVE MORE HAPPILY, Kurugh shared more
details tails about the couple, appealing for well meaning individuals
to assist the woman as her condition has deteriorated. Read below:
"Mrs.
Bridget Gundor who for a couple of Months (September 2017 till date)
has been at the Foundation Memorial Hospital, Makurdi due to breast
cancer complications that have reached a regrettable level today, January 21st, 2018
wedded the love of her life, Mr. Atule Kile Gunduor, with whom they
have been married for over 50 years and have raised 8 children out of
whom 4 are living.
The
occasion which took place at the Foundation Hospital earlier today was
attended by family members, well wishers and admirers. The in-pains
woman and her aged husband were joined in holy matrimony and blessed. In
his sermon, the priest explained that, no time was late to come back to
God and that, though the couple had lived together for a golden age
without being wedded, it was only right to grant them the sacrament now
that they were ready for it and urged them to live happily.
It
was indeed a pathetic show of emotions as the couple exchanged marital
vows and did the necessary as regards wedding. They signed the wedding
certificate and received ovation from those who were present. Indeed,
they fulfilled the agelong adage that, "it is never too late to do the
right thing.
Meanwhile,
Mrs. Bridget's breast condition has reached a fearsome level where
survival is hardly contemplated. I urge you all good men and women of
the earth, to come to the humble woman's aid so that, her walk on this
stage can be elongated and made more meaningful. You have always done me
proud and I believe strongly that, even at this instance too, help will
to come. May God bless us all.
Happy Married Life to the latest couple in town.
Happy Married Life to the latest couple in town.
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