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Wednesday, October 23, 2024

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25 comments:

  1. Few months after getting married.

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  2. I did mine 2 to 3 years after wedding as a result of NIMC wahala, I just decided to change everything to align with my marriage certs.

    Mao Akuh

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  3. 9 years and I haven't change mine..
    I can't deal with all the stress, and the need haven't arise yet

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    1. I thought I am the only one that left my maiden name for too long. 10 years to the glory of God and I am still not ready for stress too.

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    2. Sharon, we will start taking cover from this your strange bullet. Haba! The correct English is- the need hasn’t arisen yet. Pls take note.

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  4. Please is it compulsory you change your last name if you and your husband are traveling out of the country

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    1. No, I didn't have to change mine.

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    2. No, it is not compulsory.

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  5. Beautiful Soul (Onyingate)23 October 2024 at 19:10

    I haven't changed mine.

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  6. Legally changed mine back to my papa's name about 4 yrs ago.

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  7. I never Change name ooo..

    Hello iya Boys

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  8. Been married 15 years-yet to change my last name.

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  9. I have not changed my name, married for almost 9 years now. Husbandman said it is not necessary.

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  10. 6 abi 7 years after marraige

    My hubby talk tire

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  11. Reading and nodding my head 🙄🙄

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  12. Immediately after marriage

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  13. Same month we married

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  14. My certificates still carries maiden names. My official documents,since I got married is my husband's name.

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    1. Certificates are never changed anyway.

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  15. Today's men generally don't care about change of wives surnames. Women generally care more about change of name if the is more to assert co-ownership over. If there is more to or them to assert sole ownership of, the name change needs a lot of talking from men who feel it is necessary.

    Truly, change is not important at all.

    Mr. Mann

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