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    “At Least I Still Have 40 Years to Love a Man” — US-Based Nigerian Woman Attends Wedding of Friend Who Got Married for the First Time at 60

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    Catherine Nduka thought she knew how her friend’s story would end. She was wrong, and she is glad about it.

    The US-based Nigerian woman shared a Facebook post this week that has been making the rounds online, recounting the moment she received a phone call that genuinely caught her off guard. Her friend, a woman who is over 60 years old and had never been married, was calling to say she was planning a wedding.

    Catherine’s reaction was instant and unfiltered.

    The friend had spent years navigating relationships that left her bruised enough to eventually step back from the whole idea of marriage entirely. She turned her energy inward, built her finances, constructed a life that was full and stable and hers. Responsible men came and asked. She said no, repeatedly. The few she allowed close, she kept strictly as friends. Catherine, watching from the outside, had quietly concluded that marriage was simply not part of this woman’s path.

    Then January came.

    In her own words, Catherine wrote:

    “I attended the wedding of a friend who is over 60 years old. She had never been married before. She had been in hurtful relationships, to the point where she decided to stay on her own, build her life, make her money, and move on. Many responsible men asked for her hand in marriage, but she turned them down several times. The few she kept around, she kept only as friends. I honestly thought this woman would never get married until I saw her call me in January this year. She told me she was planning her wedding. I screamed. ‘How? But you are 60… almost 70!’ She laughed.

    ‘Catherine, at least I still have 40 years to have a husband. 40 years to love a man. 40 years to live with the man I love.’ I asked her if she was getting married just to fulfill a long-time goal. She said no. ‘I am getting married because God sent the right person my way.’ The man is wealthy, just like she is. He has never been married as well.

    He is 62 years old, owns a company, and is still strong. She said to me, ‘Catherine, we are going to the Maldives for our honeymoon.’ I smiled. Nothing is too late. At the right time, everything can still come together in a way that feels complete. It can feel like you never really lost anything. Don’t rush life. Let things come together at the right time.”

    The groom is 62, never previously married, runs his own company, and by all accounts is exactly the kind of person worth waiting six decades for.

    The post has resonated deeply online, drawing responses from people who found in it a kind of permission they did not know they were looking for. Not everyone’s timeline looks the same, and this particular story is a reminder that arriving late to something does not mean you arrived at the wrong time.



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