Tag: wedding

  • Islamic cleric hosts first mass wedding in Ibadan

    Twenty-five Muslim couples were married at the weekend in a mass Nikkah (holy matrimony) in Ibadan, Oyo State capital.

    It was held at Oja Oba Central Mosque at Mapo in the ancient city.

    The event was the first in  the state and Southwest.

    The mass wedding was attended by the Chief Imam of Ibadan, Sheik Abdul-Ganiy Agbotomokekere; the Chief Preacher of Ibadan, Sheik Abdul-fatai Alaga; Chief Ajanaasi of Ibadan, Sheik Zakariya Ona-Ido; the Mogaji Abata community, Alhaji Abdul-Mojeed Abata, among others.

    The facilitator, Sheik Taofeeq Akeugbagold, said it was meant to tackle adultery and fornication, which he said is rampant among youths.

    A non-governmental organisation (NGO), Al-Balag Islamic Organisation, through one of its arms, Ebi-Alayo (Happy Home), said many youths were fornicating because of the challenge of getting godly spouses.

    Addressing the couples, their families and other Islamic leaders, Sheik Akeugbagold said the weddings had the consent of parents of the couples.

    The cleric said since the initiative was introduced through the Ebi-Alayo (Happy Home) media outreach in January, over 100 applicants have showed interest.

    He said many applications were received from Lagos and Ibadan, adding that the group decided to join the 25 couples in Ibadan after checking their background, preparations and agreements (to abide by Islamic ethics).

    Akeugbagold, who chairs the Muslim Wing of the Pilgrims Welfare Board, said the group was also planning another mass wedding targeting 200 couples.

    The Islamic scholar urged willing Muslims to express their interest through the group’s hotline: 08057818180.

    He said his aspiration to cause a positive change emanated from the encouragement he got from Governor Abiola Ajimobi.

    According to him, the governor always told him to find ways to touch the lives of residents through his appointment into the pilgrims board.

    Agbotomokekere enjoined couples to remain together, irrespective of challenges they may face.

  • Fatai Owoseni’s daughter  holds classy wedding in US

    Fatai Owoseni’s daughter holds classy wedding in US

    Aminat, the beautiful daughter of Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Fatai Owoseni, recently exchanged marital vows with her heartthrob, Abayomi Apooyin, in far-away Cleveland, Ohio, USA. Interestingly, Aminat’s new husband is a police officer like her father. The wedding was a classy and expensive affair witnessed by numerous dignitaries flown in from Nigeria and elsewhere to lend colour to the occasion.

    The bride’s father left no stone unturned in giving his daughter a befitting wedding. Earlier last month, Aminat and her beau had their traditional wedding in Lagos, which was the talk of the town. The high-class affair had in attendance no less a dignitary than the Oba of Lagos, Rilwan Akiolu, among other prominent sons and daughters of the land.

  • All set for Niyi Adebayo’s son’s wedding

    Come August, former Ekiti State governor, Otunba Niyi Adebayo, and his wife, Angela, will once again rock the social scene with the wedding of their one and only son, Dotun Adebayo. The Adebayos will host the first of the two-legged affair on Saturday, August 12 as the traditional wedding ceremony holds in Lagos. The second leg will be the white wedding where the bride and the groom will exchange marital vows. It will hold in far-away New York, USA.

    While the bride, Rennie, is little known at the moment, 30-year-old Dotun already heads a company of his own, Fortis Projects Services, as Executive Director. He handles the affairs of the thriving hybrid construction company with Loatsad Promomedia boss, Seyi Tinubu, who is widely expected to be his best man at the upcoming wedding.

  • Echoes of Halima Babangida’s high-octane wedding

    Echoes of Halima Babangida’s high-octane wedding

    Thursday and Friday last week offered an opportunity for former Head of State, Gen. Ibrahim Babangida, to show everyone how much influence he still wields in Nigeria’s socio-political terrain. At the end of the high-octane wedding of his second daughter, Halima, even the general’s detractors paid obeisance to IBB for the high number of eminent personalities in attendance.

    Former presidents, past and present governors, senators, House of Representatives members, first ladies, royal fathers and doyens of business and entertainment all converged on the IBB’s Hilltop mansion in Minna for the wedding of Halima to Alhaji Auwal Lawal Abdullahi, the Sarkin Sudan Gombe.

    It was a sight to behold as aircraft invaded the Minna airspace in unprecedented numbers. And the bride and groom did not forget their own part of the script. They danced and waltzed across the reception area to the delight of the assembly of first class citizens.

  • At the IBB wedding

    At the IBB wedding

    It was not the array of private jets that bothers me as much as the fact that they gathered for the gap-toothed one. The one who dissolved June 12, suspended civil liberties, hounded critics, scuttled the economy, invented the fleeing Andrews, exploded talents, obliterated the word corruption from official use, and boasted after all that he was the evil genius.

    When the political and business elite gathered to pay homage to him at the wedding of his child, was it an endorsement of those woes and that blighted a chapter of our past? I find it difficult to believe that. Some of the guests were also his victims. It has to be that he was forgiven. IBB must be the luckiest man to have committed that much atrocity and enjoyed forgiveness without asking for it.

    The question is, is he grateful or appreciative of this? Or is it a wasted act of grace?

    The weekend in Minna also reinforces what I have noticed about society weddings. The parents show off. In such weddings, it is about the parents. In poor weddings, it is about the couple.

  • Sam Adeyemi marks 24th wedding anniversary

    Sam Adeyemi marks 24th wedding anniversary

    For most Nigerians, May 1 is known as Workers Day. But for the influential couple behind Daystar Christian Centre, Pastor Sam Adeyemi and his wife, Nike, the first of May is a day that brings forth sweet recollections of promises made and promises kept; the beginning of a journey that started 24 years ago and still going strong.

    The couple tied the nuptial knot on May 1, 1993 and through the vicissitudes of life have held fast to each other for solace and comfort, growing both their home and ministry and acting as shining example, that celebrity status can go hand in hand with marital bliss.

    Dynamic Lady Nike recently celebrated her 50th birthday and just returned to the country after an enjoyable birthday getaway in the Caribbean paradise of Trinidad and Tobago. She returned just in time for the couple to celebrate their 24th anniversary together in an atmosphere of sweet reminiscences involving their three beautiful children.

  • 20 wedding guests dies as boat capsizes in Myanmar

    Twenty people reportedly died and about a dozen were missing on Friday after a boat carrying no fewer than 60 wedding guests sank in south-western Myanmar, local officials said.

    This was said to be the third big marine accident in the country in many years.

    The wooden boat was unlit and hit a cargo ship on the river in the city of Pathein at about 7.20 p.m. (1250 GMT), they said.

    Twenty bodies had been found and 27 people had been rescued, Kyaw Myint, a local government official, told Reuters from a hospital in Pathein.

    Rescuers were still looking for survivors, witnesses said.

    “The authorities at the port are looking into the cause of the crash; the regional government will help arrange funerals,’’ Kyaw Myint told Reuters by telephone.

    “It’s a huge tragedy because there were a lot of women and children on the boat,’’ Khin Lin, a parliamentarian for the ruling National League for Democracy (NLD) party, told Reuters by telephone from the scene.

    Marine accidents are common in Myanmar, where many people rely on crowded and dilapidated boats for transport.

    Seventy-three people died in a ferry accident in October, last year, and 64 in an accident in March, 2015.

  • Family intervenes in battle over Obasanjo’s son’s wedding

    Like the mother hen spreading her wings to protect her young ones from the hungry hawk about to swoop on them, the wife of former President Olusegun Obasanjo and mother of groom-to-be, Olujonwo Obasanjo, has gone to court to seek the postponement of her son’s wedding to avoid a potential calamity.

    Mrs Taiwo Obasanjo’s curious decision has naturally provoked shock and confusion among some members of the Obasanjo clan. The woman has, however, vowed to press on with the case irrespective of whose ox is gored.

    Her son, Olujonwo, is scheduled to tie the nuptial knot with pretty Tope Adebutu, daughter of Sir Kessington Adebutu a.k.a. Baba Ijebu, owner of popular Premier Lotto, on May 11. However, if the court grants Olujonwo’s mother’s unusual request, he would have to await a date after June 1, his birthday, to experience the joy of matrimony.

    The groom’s mother has averred that she was not carried along in the wedding’s planning process. She also claimed that all her efforts to get Obasanjo and Adebutu to see sense and shift the wedding date according to spiritual warnings she received had fallen on deaf ears, hence her resort to the courts.

    Family members and close friends are, however, said to be talking to the aggrieved groom’s mother to withdraw the matter from court.

  • Obasanjo’s wife files suit to stop son’s wedding

    Obasanjo’s wife files suit to stop son’s wedding

    Mrs Taiwo Obasanjo, wife of former President Olusegun Obasanjo, on Monday filed a suit at an Ikeja High Court, seeking to stop the wedding of her son, Olujonwo Obasanjo, scheduled for May 11.

    Ex-President Obasanjo and the father of the bride, Sir Kessington Adebutu, promoter of Premier Lotto known as “Baba Ijebu” are respondents to the suit.

    Mrs Obasanjo, who is the twin sister of Chief Kenny Martins, the former Coordinator of the Police Equipment Fund, is seeking a postponement of the wedding of her son, Olujonwo to Tope Adebutu scheduled for May 11 and May 12.

    She wants the wedding to be fixed for a date after June 1.

    NAN reports that Olujonwo and Tope had an elaborate introduction on Dec. 17, 2016 with the social media awash with photographs of the event.

    Obasanjo, among others, is seeking a court declaration that as the mother of the groom, she had the rights to take part in the deliberations, decisions and activities leading to the forthcoming ceremony.

    According to her, wedding invitations have been sent out and she has been excluded from the preparations for the ceremonies.

    She said she also received prophesies and warnings from men of God to the effect that Olujonwo, her son who turns 34 on June 1,  should not do or be involved in any elaborate celebration before his birthday.

    The woman wants the court to compel Adebutu and Obasanjo to shift the wedding to a date after June 1 after she had appealed to Adebutu and  Mrs Rosemary Dacosta, the mother of the bride, Tope Adebutu, the bride-to-be as well as Chief Kenny Martins.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Justice Lateefa Okunnu has fixed April 10 for hearing of the suit no. ID/262FPM/2017.  (NAN)

  • Church of the Annunciation holds first mass wedding

    Catholic Church of the Annunciation Ori-oke Ejigbo, Lagos, recently recorded its first mass wedding.

    No fewer than 50 couples participated in the very important sacrament of matrimony.

    Priest-in-charge, Rev. Fr Pascal Aggrey, commended the couples for taking the bull by the horns to formalise their union.

    He admonished the newlyweds to live by the injunction of God as specified in the Bible.

    He reasons only those doing their own will and abandoning the injunction of God are finding it difficult in marriage.

    Marriage, as an institution established by God, he said comes with a lot of blessings.

    Aggrey advised people not to be thinking about lavish weddings aimed at impressing men but concentrating on obeying the will of God who knows all and sees all.

    “Marriage is not and should not be about fashion. It is not all about eating and drinking.

    “Rather it is about obeying the will of God who established it for the purposes of procreation, love, oneness and family upbringing.

    “When the focus is on fashion and food and dignitaries that will grace the occasion, you stand a chance of losing the substance which is maintaining a good relationship with God,” he submitted.

    A cross-section of the couples expressed delight for successfully normalising their marriages.