The love story between this Nigerian man and his beautiful fiancee may leave you in tears.

Seven years after their wedding ceremony was delayed due to a ghastly motor accident.

The man who identifies as Zabrang Shehu, was involved in a ghastly motor accident in 2012.. which forced his wedding to his partner, Rahab Mercy Yohanna to be postponed.

Seven years after the unfortunate incident, the loyal couple are set to get married on Saturday, April 27, 2019, at the same Church where the wedding had been billed to take place in 2012.

Read the details of what happened as shared by Facebook user Emmanuel Junior Zakka:

Zabrang Shehu was a U02… ABU student – that is he was admitted in the year 2002. He studied Archaeology and was the best graduating student of his class; he graduated with a very good Second Class Upper Degree (2:1). Before he gained admission to study Archeology in ABU, he attended the famous Federal College of Chemical and Leather Technology (a.k.a. Leather Research), Samaru, Zaria: the school Opposite the ABU Main Gate. There, too, he was the best graduating student with an Upper Credit and National Diploma in Leather Technology.

Expectedly, and indeed not surprisingly, Zabrang got two job offers the same year, 2012, before he suffered a setback in that ghastly motor accident that nearly claimed his life and therefore he couldn’t pick either of the jobs – yes he had to forfeit them both because of his ill health.

After my National Youth Service (NYSC) in 2008, I met this lady by name Rahab Mercy Yohanna in Kaduna. We were (and still are) both members of the same Church – Living Water Anglican Church, Ungwan Pama. Before I met her, something happened. I went home in 2011 and informed my parents that my wedding would be on 28th December, 2012. That was a date I had fixed by faith because at that time I had not found the woman to marry yet. It was a faith declaration of some sort. That was on September 27, 2011, to be exact.

When I met Mercy, I told her my intentions and we agreed to pray about it. A month later we were courting. After a while we went for the usual test – phenotype, genotype and the rest. When it was confirmed that we were good to go, I then took the next step and informed my pastor, then Rev A.A. Imade (now Venerable Imade). He is now at Bagado Church. He prayed for us and asked what my intentions were and I told him I wanted to settle down. He then became my marital counsellor and he is my spiritual father even today.

Next, I took Mercy home to Gada Biyu, my home town, for my parents to see her. That was in December of 2011. At the time she was going for her Higher National Diploma, HND, at Nuhu Bamali Zaria. On Friday, 6th April, 2012, we went to the motor garage to board a car to travel to the village for proper introduction at my fiancée’s place, Gora Gida. At that time I was the Youth President of my Church and a lady in my church was getting married the following day, Saturday, April 7, 2012. I was to represent the church at the wedding at Zagom. So I had programmed to attend the wedding and then head to Gora the next, Sunday, April 8, for the introduction proper.

Meanwhile at the garage in Sabon Tasha, only two people were left for the car that was loading passengers, an Opel, to get full before takeoff. As my fiancée stepped into the car, I followed suit. No sooner had I sat in that car than I felt something within me telling me not to get into that car with her. I now disembarked and told her that we were not traveling in the same car. She asked why and I told her I was sorry but my spirit was not at peace with it. I bought bread and gave her to take home for me because she would get to my house before me.

As we were having some discussion before takeoff, a friend of mine, Mr Polycarp, an Igbo guy, called and told me that he was in Kaduna with his 14-seater bus from Enugu; that we should use it to go home so that we could pick some people to accompany us for the introduction on Sunday. So my friend, Mann (Simon Marcus ), also called that he and his fiancée (now his wife with two kids) were coming from Zaria; that Polycarp had called and told him we were going together. We agreed that I would wait for them so that we go in Polycarp’s bus together.

Even with the free bus, I still told my fiancée she should go ahead of me in the car she had already boarded. The last passenger came and they left. I had a strong conviction that we couldn’t go together no matter what. So I waved her farewell and crossed to the other side of Sabo garage to wait for Polycarp to arrive.

Interestingly, the day, 6th April, was a ‘Good Friday’ and what happened later explains just how the experience of Good Friday became my own. There were passengers everywhere on that day, as people were traveling home for the Easter celebration. We then decided to pick a few passengers to fill the empty spaces in the bus since we were heading home. There was no conductor and so I was the one closing and opening the door for incoming passengers.

Something happened as we were about to start the journey. A man came from nowhere and said he must join our bus. We insisted that he wouldn’t but he kept disturbing us to help him. Polycarp asked someone passengers to move to the engine side of the bus and let the man take a seat but shockingly the man demanded that he must seat where I was sitting. I couldn’t believe such troublesomeness. I was angry. We were all angry because it did not make sense to any us one bit. Why should this man dictate to us what we should do in our own bus? Why should someone we agreed to help become such a dictator? Moreover, it was ‘our’ bus and we should be free to decide to go with him or not; so why the troubles? He kept persuading me to vacate the seat for him. In the end I agreed, howbeit reluctantly, and sat close to Mann, while he sat close to door where I was before. And then we took off.

As we started the journey, a few minutes later, as we got to Kujama, we had a tyre burst and Polycarp later narrated that he was confused when it happened and in that state of confusion he applied the brakes… You know what happens in such a scenario. Do you know what? The “troublesome” man who insisted on having, and actually had my seat, was the only one that died in that accident. The door of the car was said to have squeezed with him. You can imagine what went through my mind when I got to know it. It remains an incident I will never forget. He took my place. He exchanged his life for mine without knowing it. It was a Good Friday indeed for me! But I wish no one had died though! But seriously, God saved me.

We were rushed to St. Gerard’s Catholic Hospital, Kakuri – Kaduna, at about 5.15pm. AND THAT WAS THE BEGINNING OF MY YEARS OF PREDICAMENT, AGONY AND SORROWS.

At St. Gerard’s, I underwent two surgeries within the space of two weeks. I suffered what they called Pelvic Fracture Distraction Defect (PFDD), which resulted in bladder burst. I was therefore on a regular change of catheter since the bladder was on repairs. I was also using crutches because I couldn’t walk unaided.

While we were at St. Gerard’s, my fiancée came back from the journey – she actually cut it short after my brother, Zicham, called and informed them about the accident because she had traveled safely to the village ahead of me. RAHAB MERCY YOHANNA STOOD BY ME IN THE HOSPITAL. SHE WAS MY ANGEL. I CANNOT EXPLAIN THE KIND OF HUMAN SHE IS. MY HEART’S ONLY RESPONSE TO HER LAVISH LOVE IS GRATITUDE.

Still at St Gerard’s, one fateful evening, after my second surgery, a man came into the ward where I was admitted, around 7:20pm, and made his way to my bed – two of them to be sure. They greeted me and the man whose bed was close to mine (he was lying unconscious). After that they left. All I can recall with clarity is that the man came down from his car, came towards me at the male surgical ward, greeted me and left.

I later saw a medical personnel who came and asked me if I was a relation of the Governor. I asked him the Governor he was talking about because it was funny, and he said to me “Governor Patrick Yakowa.” My mother shouted, “Yakowa? Where is he?” Seriously, the man that came was Sir Patrick Yakowa of Blessed memory. He took my hospital bills and PAID ALL IN FULL. Can you see another Good Friday experience? I was then transferred to Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital, Shika, Zaria., probably because they thought I was a relation of the Governor. Between 2012 and 2015 I underwent 6 different surgeries in all.

Back to my fiancée. She completed her HND programme and was posted to Rivers State for her National Youth Service Scheme, NYSC. She completed and came back. She told me something which struck me hard and has stuck with me ever since. She said, “God spoke to you and you saved me. And I won’t have peace of mind if I run away and abandon you.” She also added, “I know how I felt the day we agreed to settle down – an inner joy that I had never felt before all my life. I must make sure we complete what we have started. No matter how long it takes, no matter for how long you will be in this state, I will WAIT. I know you will recover. BE STRONG.”. Those words kept me! I was determined to be back on my feet to reward this love with my own love.

Dear friends, eerything about me is grace; I am seriously a living Testimony.

104 COMMENTS

  1. God be praise,Rahab was my ciursemate and room mate 2011, i know those moment she leave school for hospital, I mean she rarely stays in d school @ that time.indeed you are a living testimony. Affliction shall not raise again.God bless ur Union. I love you both.

  2. God be praise,Rahab was my coursemate and room mate in 2011, i know those moment she leave school for hospital, I mean she rarely stays in d school @ that time.indeed you are a living testimony. Affliction shall not raise again.God bless ur Union. I love you both.

  3. Wow God be praised for this undeniable miracle. I happened to know the gentleman at Federal College of Chemical and Leather Technology, samaru,Zaria. I celebrate you both and pray that the good lord will continue to bless you guys in all your endeavor

  4. Couldn’t hold my tears back as it was an emotional story about someone’s own life experience of pain. God bless you both and always keep your love for each other stronger and always.
    True love defines it all, no matter the challenge they stay together. Kuddos to that amazing mercy of a woman.. Society needs women like you to make an impact

  5. God who have started this miracle in your life will be faithful to complete it to the end…
    God will surely bless your union..

  6. It takes the grace of God. I am truly impressed by the love and courage portrayed by the bride. She is perfect example of a virtuous woman. May Almighty bless the Heaven made Union.

  7. wow
    Thank God for saving you and also i applaud ahab Mercy Yohanna for being there for you ..
    God bless your union in Jesus Name Amen

  8. She is truly an Angel pls keep your promise to her an don’t hurt her God bless keep an prosper your marriage in Jesus name amen

  9. I thank God for you sir, you are a living testimony, the beautiful woman is a rare gift of God and pray may the good Lord continue to bless and protect you and make his purpose fulfill in your life in Jesus mighty name Amen.congratulations Sir.

  10. You are indeed a testimony to Christians who are passing through any kind of problem, may the grace and mercy of God keep you going ijn

  11. God, you are great and awesome. Calvary, and your Resurrection are simply real. Thank God for both.. God has given you a gold as a wife..she is priceless..what a great sacrifice.

  12. You are a blessed and marked to live. Devil tried and failed. As it could nt hold our lord Jesus down in the grave, it will stop your destiny. Rise and shine for nothing will ever stop you again. Victory in all angles will come your way. Congratulations for your wedding is already a success. Whatever God has started in your will completely be ended well. God bless you wife in Jesus name. Amen.

  13. Have a blessed married life…we celebrate heroes like u two in our Christian World…in this generation that is driven with greed ur blessed guys….

  14. I praised God for your life,what a touching testimony.I almost share tears when I finish reading your testimony. Please hold on to this God,the owner of our life.And as for your Wife to be,I say kudos to her for her steadfastness.She is indeed a virtuous woman.Happy married life and May God who has being there for you bless your marriage with all the good things of live.

  15. God is faithful, that purpose which God spared your life to get married to your jewel shall be established. Amen

  16. Congratulations to them. This is true love and is very rare to find. I pray for God’s blessings and enlargement in their family.

  17. Hmmm.i picked one thing from this life story. That man that insisted in taking your seat was christ himself,he showed a practical example of how he died for us and it was even on a good friday. May his name be praised. Congratulations

  18. hmmmm! Kai Kai! It can only be Good. My eyes are filled with tears, thank u Jesus, may your union be blessed

  19. hmmmm! Kai Kai! It can only be God. My eyes are filled with tewars, thank u Jesus, may your union be blessed

  20. Your fiancee is really awonderful woman. You your self is indeed great. I may not be able to attend the wedding, but I know that distance is not a barrier. So I pray for you and your family to be made together,that you shall flourish, more grace and love. I tap to your blessings.may your healing be permanent in Jesus name, Amen.

  21. Wow!!! This God is too faithful to fail more grace,more love n more blessings Ameeeen.i call Jesus master planner woww

  22. Our master planner i adore u, our wife more grace ur indeed a wife material more n more blessings may the almighty God protect ur union Ameeeeeeeeeeeen

  23. This is eternal love and the Lord”s doing! Hold on to Jesus abd He”ll grant you greater testimonies. Your union and seeds shall prosper. God bless you extravagantly.

  24. You are indeed a big Testimony. Thank God for rescued you and congratulations for meeting with your God ordained wife. Am happy for you both.

  25. Am actually amazed at our God’s faithfulness.
    I join millions of lovers of God’s faithfulness to celebrate you and your golden wife.

  26. Yes,Your story is a practical demonstration of God’s love on both sides(God who really saved you from death and sis Mercy who stood by you.)

  27. Indeed GOD is worthy to be praised,your bride is a perfect example of a virtuous woman I pray God bless ur union in Jesus name and affliction will not rise the second time you are indeed a living testimony and ur healing is permanent in Jesus name.congrats

  28. Ur Union is really ordained from God. If a woman can stay during the ugly periods, what else. God bless her, and stay fulfilled in ur marriage.

  29. God bless your union… Where are those guys who says Nigerian girls are not loyal?? Shebi you are seeing?? This story really warms my heart.. God bless your home….

  30. May the name of the Lord be praised for ever, the God of testimonies shall never let you down, congratulations and i pray for you today that your healing is permanent in Jesus name.may the almighty God bless your Union in Jesus name, remain blessed.

  31. Thank God for your lives.. God is every faithful. He is way-maker, promise-keeper and covenant keeping God. Wish you guys all the best in your marital journey.

  32. You indeed a testimony to all believers,continue to work in line with God’s way.Secondly if possible just try to marry ur wife through introduction alone without much or bfr doing more try to seek God intervention and be grateful you have a great woman as wife to be.Good luck

  33. God is indeed a great God He died dat u might live-on that faithful Friday glory b to God he gave u a helpmeet dat stood by you all thru this years God bless u both and ur union shall b a blessing on earth praise God u came back for another Easter. Congratulations to this divinely couple

  34. Thanking God for His faithfulness. It’s touching. May God bless your wife and perfect all that concernerth you in JESUS Name. Amen.

  35. You are God from the beginning to the end,the is no place for argument. You are God all by yourself.

  36. Rehab indeed you’re a woman of faith God will continue to bless your home, you will be a mother of nations

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