A vendor’s decision to sell a wedding gown for ₦8,000 has sparked a heated debate online. The thrift vendor, @havilah_emporium, took to social media to advertise the wedding gown, which has elicited a mix of reactions from viewers.

In the video, the vendor showcases the wedding gown in different styles, announcing that a single piece costs ₦8,000, while five pieces cost ₦40,000. Despite the criticism, the vendor revealed that only two pieces of the wedding gown were left, as people had been purchasing them quietly.
Viewers have reacted sarcastically, with some saying that celebrating in a designer wedding gown is too extravagant, implying that the thrift wedding gown is a perfect fit for those who cannot afford luxury. Others have attached a diabolical occurrence to the wedding gown, while some have prayed never to be poor to the extent of purchasing an Okirika wedding gown that would make them appear like a beggar on their special day.


Checkout some reactions below;
@Glorious child: “Haaa wedding gown okirika God I will never be poor in my life”
@fatimahsiti5313: “People wey go still buy am lowkey Dey this comment section”
@Fatima: “God! May I not be poor to the extent of buying okrika wedding gown for my special day”
@Theradiantelegance: “TikTok is so wild wdym 8,000 wedding gown”
@Adunni: “Aseju ni veeke James wedding gown, eleyi ti wa okay”
@Radiant Beauty: “This is just too funny, who buys a wedding gown for 8k?”
@Teejay: “I think it’s cool, at least it’s affordable for those who can’t afford the expensive ones”
@Lola: “But is it not better to rent a wedding gown than to buy this kind of thing?”