A social media user, Mr Phil James Edos has advised the ladies to check the spam messages they might have ignored to see the possibility of meeting their soul mate stranded in there. Phil was reacting to the testimony made by Motunrayo Favour Awofadeju on Facebook platform titled: Rant HQ Extension.
The lady shared her experience on how she met her man who is now her husband on Facebook and started chatting like a joke but they are officially married today.
Below is the awesome testimony shared by Motunrayo Favour Awofadeju: to

She also shared some of their basic chats when it all started and some wedding pictures:





Meanwhile Phil felt that many ladies are ignoring the messages from their potential husbands and urged them to revisit their spam boxes to get some of these messages.
Here is Phil's comment:

There are other commenters who felicitated with the couple on their great achievement courtesy of Facebook platform.
Read the few sampled comments below:



Congratulations to the couple.
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