African man finally marries American woman he met on dating app, light up social media with cute photos

African man finally marries American woman he met on dating app, light up social media with cute photos

- Michael and Tracey lived in different continents when they first started dating

- The pair communicated through videos, audios and calls before finally meeting

- At some point, Tracy was thrown off by the distance between them but she chose to work it out

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US singer Omarion was smart enough when he sang “So much distance between us.”

His song is somehow dedicated to lovebirds who are forced to build a strong relationship while they are miles apart. Luckily, true love always wins.

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Ugandan man finally marries American woman he met on dating app
Tracey and Michael were determined to making things work despite their 11-hour time difference. Photo: Tracey Muyanja.
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Michael Muyanja and his wife Tracey met back in April 2018 through a beautiful thing called a dating up.

Michael’s cousin introduced him to the world of digital dating and that one action gave him the love of his life.

Ugandan man finally marries American woman he met on dating app
When two friends decide to fall in love. Photo: Tracey Muyanja.
Source: Facebook

The Ugandan man started talking to his beautiful love interest who got even more enchanting by the day.

They spoke via Whatsapp and would often shift between audio and video calls.

At first, Tracy was thrown off by how far Michael was. Her heart temporarily felt like the distance between them was unbearable.

But she loved how gentle, sweet, thoughtful and caring he was so Tracy gave it a shot…and it was worth it.

Tracy stated:

"The first video call made me very nervous but I fought through because we each wanted to see the other live, away from doing videos and sending them to one another.”

Finally, the pair ended up tying the knot on February 12, 2021, and it is an event that will forever be etched in their minds.

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In a previous report by Legit.ng, a 22-year-old Nigerian man showed that age is just a number when it comes to love as he married his 48-year-old lover at the Ikoyi Registry in Lagos.

Pictures of the newlyweds were posted on Instagram by @instablog9ja and sighted by Legit.ng.

Young men have been walking down the aisle with older lovers in recent times as they believe that age is just a number in relationships.

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