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  • Excitement as Princess ties the knot

    Excitement as Princess ties the knot

    IT was fun and excitement when Princess Damilola Adekoya, the popular comedienne, pulled friends, fans and family members recently to Balmoral Hall, Oregun, Ikeja for her white wedding reception. The crowded auditorium was filled with well wishers who came in their numbers to see the comedienne as she said goodbye to spinsterhood.

    It was indeed a celebration of love and her hubby, Ade, never gave Princess breathing space on the dance floor as he nearly beat Princess to it.

    It could be recalled that the couple made their union official on the 22nd of April at the Federal Registry, Ikoyi, Lagos and tale bearers have revealed that the couple are expecting their first child very soon.

  • 50 royal beads for a Princess

    50 royal beads for a Princess

    She wore a golden brown traditional outfit with blue pattern. The blue gele (headgear) spread about her head like the tail of a peacock. She kept waving her hands and dancing to and from the altar at the request of the officiating minister, Pastor Wale Adetuberu, at the Trinity Cathedral, Orital Obele, Akure, the Ondo State capital. Each time she smiled, her face revealed well-set teeth which accentuated her beauty. Beads adorned her wrists and neck.

    She acknowledged dignitaries and fellow permanent secretaries in the Ekiti State Civil Service who attended the church service and the colourful reception at the her Awule mansion with smiles.

    Many did not believe Princess Obaisi was 50 as she looked younger.

    The tunes from the church choir kept drawing the celebrator and her husband, Bishop Daniel Obaisi, to the dance floor. They were occasionally joined by their children – Rereloluwa, Obaloluwa, Alaanuloluwa, Olubukunloluwa and Ajagunmoluloluwa.

    Pastor Adetuberu, in his sermon, congratulated the couple for a successful marital journey, noting that not many had been equally successful. He encouraged mothers to mother their children rather than “murder them” through condemnable conducts.

    Urging a ‘live and let live principle’, the pastor noted that the “value of the life of a man is the amount of good seeds sown in that of others”.

    The reception was grand.

    The shades of red and white that dominated the venue added colour to the event. The cake covered with a golden veil lent a tinge of elegance to the venue; it accentuated the class and high taste of the celebrator.

    Guests had more than enough to eat and drink. The versatile Ekiti State cultural group enlivened the reception with various songs which often had the Princess and her husband on the dance floor.

    Princess Obaisi recounted the difficulties her mum, now late, underwent bringing them up after the death of her father and the initial opposition to her proposal to marry Mr Obaisi. She also recounted the material hardship she went through at the early stages of her marriage, adding: “But, I thank God for this great day.”

    Her husband, Bishop Obaisi, recalled the periods of courtship and the opposition from his wife’s mother and siblings, noting that the opposition was actually meant to protect Princess then as there was no way the family could have guessed the purity of his intention and purpose.

    One thing which worked well for our marriage is that whenever we quarrelled over any issue, we ensured that we found a way to make amends within ourselves.

    ExpressING his appreciation to Mrs. Obaisi for making Efon Alaaye, her roots, proud. The Alaaye of Efon-Ekiti kingdom, Oba Emanuel Aladejare, said each time he met Obaisi, she would ensure that she tried her best to ensure that he gets answers to her demands.

    The Head of Service, Mr Olubunmi Famosaya, commended her courage and attainment. He mentioned her dedication to duty which he described as great, noting that whenever you give her any assignment you can go to bed.

    Dignitaries at the service and the reception included the Secretary to the State Government, Alhaji Ganiyu Owolabi; wife of the monarch of Ado-Ekiti, Olori Eyesorun Bosede Adejugbe; Chief Judge of Ekiti State, Justice Ayodeji Daramola; Aare Kunle Olajide; Ekiti State Commissioner for Women Affairs, Social Welfare and Gender Empowerment, Mrs. Fola Richie-Adewusi and other commissioners in the state including, Dr Eniola Ajayi, Chief Ronke Okusanya and Mr Funminiyi Afuye.

    Others included Chairperson, Ekiti State Universal Basic Education Board, Prof. Modupe Adelabu; Special Assistant in Governor’s Office, Mrs. Kehinde Daramola; Special Assistant to the Governor on Strategy, Mr Bisi Omoleye; Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) chairman, Ekiti State, High Chief Jide Awe and his wife; Justice Toyin Abodunde; and Elder and Mrs. Segun Bankole.

    Permanent secretaries in attendance included Dr. Bola Fakunle; Mr. Lekan Ayeleso; Mrs. Bimpe Aderiye; Mrs. Peju Babafemi; Mrs. Florence Oke; Mr Fred Ologuntoyo; Mrs. Funmi Ajayi; Mr Tayo Aluko; Mr Sesan Alabi; Mrs. Funke Falodun; Mrs Folake Olomojobi; Mr. Kola Ajumobi.

    Church heads at the event included Bishop Felix Adejumo, Revd Kayode Aboderin; Revd Marylance Olaoye; Revd Tola Afuye; Revd Funmi Ojumu; Pastor Olusoji Bello among others.

     

  • For the prince, a princess

    For the prince, a princess

    An accountant with the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Lawrence Elugbadebo, gave out his daughter, Omotayo, in marriage to Prince Olaoye, son of the Olu of Odonselu, Oba Shafi Sule, in Lagos last Saturday, writes OMOLOLA OLAOLUWA.

     

    October 6 will remain memorable in the minds of the families of the Olu of Odonselu, Oba Shafi Sule and Mr. Lawrence Elugbadebo, an accountant with the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC). Their children, Omotayo Temitope and Prince Olaoye Tokunbo got married last Sunday.

    The ceremony began with the traditional engagement on Thursday at Grandeur Events Centre, Oregun, Lagos.

    The marriage was payback time for this humble and generous man who has touched the lives of many. Dignitaries, including the top hierarchy at NNPC, turned out in large number to felicitate with him. The array of personalities spoke volume.

    Oba Sule also tapped his goodwill to make the occasion memorable for his son.

    Engagement over, the wedding proper took place on Saturday at Chapel of Christ The Light, Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos.

    Looking glamorous in her wedding gown, Omotayo was the cynosure of all eyes as she marched into the expansive church to say ‘I do’ to her beloved.

    A quiet looking Prince Olaoye shone in a white shirt, classical suit, spectacles and a matching pair of shoes.

    He hails from Ile-Ife in Osun State.

    The presiding priest, Revd John Tanimonu, congratulated the couple for making their parents proud in all their endeavours.

    Noting that marriage has its ups and downs, Tanimonu, who is the Chaplain of the church, said marriage laid on the foundation of God would endure all challenges. And, above all, he said, love conquers all.

    Tanimonu also enjoined the couple to love each other, share their lives with each other, have the spirit of forgiveness. He charged the bride to imbibe the spirit of humility and be submissive at all times.

    After a well attended church service, the wedding train moved to the Haven Events Centre, Ikeja, where they were entertained by the Elugbadebos and the Sules. The expansive hall could be described as a haven of many colours. From, the lighting, to the decoration, everything depicted opulence and affluence. There was enough food; small chops were also in abundance while drinks and champagne flowed freely. The Master of Ceremony, Olateju Oyelakin, fondly called Teju Baby Face, Segun Dangote and First Born almost sent the guests out of their seats with their humorous jokes.

    A boardroom guru, academia and former High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, Dr Christopher Kolade, chaired the occasion.

    Known to be a man of few words, he thanked the guests for taking their time out to grace the occasion.

    He asked rhetorically: “Are you happy to be here?” All responded with a resounding “yes.”

    Kolade said whenever he attended a wedding, he usually observed the couple; for the couple, he scored the bride 10 for performance and the groom also 10 for his effort.

    He urged the couple to always persevere and be patient with each other.

    He told the groom: “You have heard the preaching in church that you must share all you have with your wife. This is not talking about property; you are going to share your time with your wife. Thus, he said out of 100, the husband must devote 75 percent to listening and 25 percent to talking”.

    Kolade wished them well as they sojourn in the next phase of their lives.

    After his speech, Gongo Aso crooner Abolore Akande popularly known as Nice was ushered in to serenade the couple.

    Nice didn’t disappoint as he churned out various songs from his hit album to the admiration of the guests.

    Rounding off the wedding was cool, calm and unassuming ‘Baba Commander’ himself, Evangelist Ebenezer Obey. Evangelist Obey was at his best. Guests danced to the Miliki master’s ever-green songs.