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This episode recounts Pastor Tola’s wedding day struggles when his father refused to support the celebration or allow his mother to sit with the couple. Despite threats and family tension, he relied on savings and his mother’s side to carry the day, chose dignity over confrontation, and briefly reconciled later for his son’s naming ceremony.
Through the story he reflects on how some parental fights use weddings as platforms, the pain of being unsupported, and the strength found in standing by one’s values. Stay tuned for more chapters of his journey.
By Tola OdutolaThis episode recounts Pastor Tola’s wedding day struggles when his father refused to support the celebration or allow his mother to sit with the couple. Despite threats and family tension, he relied on savings and his mother’s side to carry the day, chose dignity over confrontation, and briefly reconciled later for his son’s naming ceremony.
Through the story he reflects on how some parental fights use weddings as platforms, the pain of being unsupported, and the strength found in standing by one’s values. Stay tuned for more chapters of his journey.