Tag: wedding

  • Kalu’s daughter finally picks wedding date

    The household of former Abia State governor, Orji Uzor Kalu, is buzzing with preparations for the wedding of their beloved daughter, Neya Kalu. After a long wait, the delectable billionaire daughter is set to tie the nuptial knot with her wedding billed for Wednesday, December 26 2016.Close sources to the family of the diminutive ex-governor said Kalu’s country home will host the ceremony.

    Neya and her beau got engaged in August, at a posh restaurant in London. It will be recalled that her first marriage to popular socialite, Chima Anyaso, crumbled like a pack of cards, leading to allegations and counter allegations between the two parties. It was widely believed that Neya’s bid to recover from the shock of the failed union led her to pursue a master’s degree programme at the University of Buckingham. Incidentally, it was there that she met her groom-to-be, Lawrence Iyere, who happens to be a very successful businessman.

    Feelers indicate that the groom’s family is leaving no stone unturned as they join the Kalu family to plan a high-octane wedding that promises to be the talk of Abia State and beyond well into the new year.

  • Mayor Akinpelu hosts daughter’s wedding in the US

    Mayor Akinpelu hosts daughter’s wedding in the US

    LAST Saturday, wedding bells rang merrily in faraway Raleigh, North Carolina, USA where a galaxy of eminent personalities watched the publisher of Global Excellence magazine, Prince Isiaka Mayowa Akinpelu, and his wife, Olufunke, gave their daughter’s hand out in marriage.

    The distinguished guests who descended on the occasion like a swarm of bees included the founder and publisher of Ovation magazine, Chief Dele Momodu, who also doubled as the host of the after-wedding reception party.

    Attired in an ermine white bridal dress, beautiful Abosede, the first and only daughter of Prince Akinpelu, looked resplendent while her father, popularly called Lord Mayor by fans and associates, brimmed with joy as the rites to solidify his daughter’s union to handsome Adebosipo were concluded.

  • Seyi Tinubu set for low-key wedding

    In a social event involving the popular Tinubu family whose scion is the National Leader of the All Progressives Congress, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, you would expect nothing short of class and panache..Hence as Asiwaju’s lawyer son, Seyi, gets ready to wed his heartthrob, one would expect nothing short of an elaborate celebration attended by the movers and shakers of the society. But if feelers from the camp of the inimitable politician are anything to go by, he will be keeping the celebration as private as possible.

    Seyi will be getting married to his long time Lebanese fiancee, Layal Jade Holm on, August 9 and 10 in far away Como Lake, Italy. Everything about the wedding, according to impeccable family sources, will be low key. In fact, according to the source, there are no open invitations for the wedding to avoid a situation where some politicians would hijack the event and turn it to some sort of campaign rally.

    The couple are, however, said to have sent mails to some close allies and associates of the APC National Leader to remind them of the date. The traditional wedding of the couple which held in Accra, Ghana, on November 6, 2015, was also a very private affair.

    Seyi and Layal, it was gathered, have been lovers for years.

  • Elegbeleye celebrates 20th wedding anniversary in style

    For former Director-General of the National Sports Commission, Gbenga Elegbeleye, every moment he spends with his adorable wife gives him a feeling of invincibility. Neither cord nor cable can draw and hold fast like love has done in the lives of Otunba Elegbeleye and his beautiful wife, Solape.

    To the stylish politician, love, marriage and sense of family make a man more relevant than affluence and accomplishments. Twenty years after his heart skipped to the sweet, soft drift of Solape’s smile, Gbenga remains love- smitten.

    Gbenga and Solape’s story reads like a dreamy exposition to extraordinary verses of love. And unlike the late French writer, Honoré de Balzac, Elegbeleye’s wife has no reason to doubt or disdainfully analyse the character and depth of her husband’s love for her. The reason is never far-fetched: Gbenga does not only deploy great tact and ingenuity in pleasing his beautiful wife, he showers immeasurable love on her at every opportunity.

    He put his love for Solape on display recently with a lavish party to celebrate their 20th wedding anniversary in their Asokoro residence, Abuja. The event was well attended by his friends and associates. In attendance was Hon. Emeka Ihediora, Edem Duke, Racheal the Piper and John Fasanu, among others.

  • Bishop weds 109 couples

    Most Rev. Mathew Audu, the Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Lafia, Nasarawa State, on Saturday in Masaka wedded 109 couples and urged in-laws not to interfere in their affairs.

    Audu, who was on his third pastoral visit to St. Martin`s Catholic Church, Masaka, appealed to relatives of the new couples to allow them to build their marriages.

    “As newly wedded couples, you must love each other just as Christ Jesus loved the church and died to set souls free.

    “You must respect each other’s feelings; care for each other, share views and reason together in peace and unity.

    “You must not allow a third party to come into your matter; always invite God to intervene in your case.

    “Ensure that you are coordinated in all your dealings and make the word of God your standard, your pillar, your faith and your hope.

    “If you can keep these entire commandments, your marriage will be perfect and other couples will want to copy from you,’’ he said.

    The Bishop, who also confirmed 1,390 faithful, blessed 56 Eucharistic Ministers and 76 lectors, saying the blessing would strengthen their faith.

    He said that the confirmation and the blessings the members received would energise them to evangelise to people and win more souls into the kingdom of God.

    Audu said that confirmation in the Catholic Church was the sacrament which reaffirmed a person’s status in the church.

    He advised the members who were confirmed to keep doctrines of the Catholic Church and ensure that they carried out responsibilities given to them diligently.

    “The Catholic Church sees confirmation as a rite in which grace falls on the person confirmed as they announce their commitment to God and the Church,’’ he said.

    Earlier, Rev. Fr. Jude Maigari, Parish Priest of the parish, said that the mass wedding was a culture imbibed by the church to enable couples with little finances wed in the church.

    He encouraged the couples to heed the advice given by the bishop saying it would help them to live in peace and harmony.

  • Mike Inegbese plans big for son’s wedding

    You can clearly distinguish a commoner from a socialite by the parties they host. It may be tagged extravagant or ostentatious, but an elite’s party leaves memories that last a life time.

    Recently, Imo State hosted one of such parties when popular Lagos auto merchant, Chief Mike Inegbese, led his family members to Arondizuogu as Michael Inegbese Junior wedded. Michael got married to Carrisa Mbadiwe, the pretty granddaughter of First Republic politician, Chief Kinsley Mbadiwe. Carrissa Mbadiwe is the daughter of Chief Victor Mbadiwe, the scion of the famous Mbadiwe family of Arondizuogu, Imo State. He is the Chairman of J. Green Mbadiwe and Sons Limited, the sole distributor of WAHL clippers in the West Africa sub-region. Her daughter was based in America before she took up a job as a director in her father’s company.

    It was gathered that the two prominent families are warming up for the white wedding that will be taking place in Lagos in the next few months. Chief Inegbese, we learnt, has decided to give the young dude an unforgettable wedding party. As you read this, almost every member of his household is already in the mood for the big day.

  • GEJ’s daughter celebrates second wedding anniversary

    He year 2014 is remembered by many as the year former President Goodluck Jonathan gave his daughter’s hand in marriage in a star-studded wedding ceremony graced by dignitaries from all walks of life. The beautiful daughter of the former president and her husband, Godswill Edward, celebrated their second wedding anniversary with friends and family in Cross River State on Tuesday.

    The couple’s friends actually threw a surprise party to celebrate their two years as partners in matrimony. The couple already has a seven months old baby girl.

    Edward took to his facebook wall on their anniversary to express his thanks to God and his stunning wife. To him, the addition of their daughter, Princess Eliana, is the greatest of all blessings and the best of all gifts.

  • OPM foots wedding of over 140 cohabiting couples

    OPM foots wedding of over 140 cohabiting couples

    •Church provides bride price, free gowns, suits   

    As Apostle (Dr) Chibuzor Chinyere, general overseer of Omega Power Ministries (OPM) Port-Harcourt, prepared to round off the sermon that Sunday afternoon, he had a leading to make an altar call.

    It was a most queer call, one that he would naturally dismiss with a wave of hands. But the leading persisted and Chinyere, who leads the fast-growing assembly, spilled it out.

    “If you are here and you have been cohabiting with a woman without paying her bride price or securing her family’s consent to be your wife, raise up your hands,” he declared.

    What followed shocked the preacher. Over 100 hands went up. Chinyere was stunned. So were many in the church.

    Over 100 couples have been cohabiting without solemnisation or payment of brides in the congregation, a situation Chinyere pointed out could lead them to hell.

    “If you keep doing this and you die today, you are heading straight to hell because you are living with someone you have not married legally,” he stressed.

    An idea occurred to the preacher to organise what is known in Christian circles as correction marriage, a ceremonial event that offers couples living without formalisation a second chance to rectify the fundamental infraction.

    But Chinyere didn’t just organise the mass marriage ceremony, which help penultimate weekend in the church’s headquarters.

    He sponsored all the 140 couples that participated in the ceremony witnessed by their relations and well-wishers.

    Chinyere offered the men funds to pay the bride price to their shocked in-laws, many of whom have given up such honour will ever come their way.

    He went ahead to pay for the wedding gowns and suits of the couples as well as refreshment of invited guests at the reception ceremony.

    “The truth is many of these couples didn’t plan to just cohabit. Many wanted to pay bride’s price but couldn’t afford it.

    “They have children and you cannot ask them to separate again. So, we had to come in to save these people from going to hell because of what poverty forced them to do,” Chinyere told our correspondent.

    At the marriage ceremony, many of the couples exuded great joy. They praised the general overseer for coming to their rescue and wiping away their age-long shame.

    71-year-old Samuel Arewa from Umuahia Abia State, had been living with his wife for 43 years without paying a dime on her.

    The omission, he said, had become an evil pattern in the family with many of their children also following the same example.

    “My family had been under a curse but God has used his servant to deliver us today. I am grateful that my shame has been removed,” Arewa said overwhelmed with emotions.

    Another beneficiary, John Nyeso from Rumuoji in Rivers State, said he has been living with his wife for 20 years with four children from the cohabitation.

    He said whenever he attempted to pay for the bride price, several unpleasant occurrences would frustrate the plan.

    Nyeso said the intervention of the church has restored his dignity and that of the family.

    Eze Oyenbuchi had been cohabiting with his wife for 6years with two children.

    He said: “I was doing well financially before but since I took my wife into my house everything ceased.

    “The devil almost stopped us again today as we were preparing to come to the church for the ceremony, my brother, without any physical sickness, died just to prevent us from being joined together in the church.”

    Mrs. Ike Aguta, who has four children from 20 years of cohabitation, said with the ceremony she becomes the first female in her family to put on wedding gown and take bride price to her parents.

     

  • Ronke Oshodi celebrates seventh wedding anniversary

    Ronke Oshodi celebrates seventh wedding anniversary

    Ronke Ojo, popularly known as Ronke Oshodi Oke celebrated the seventh anniversary of her marriage to spouse, Sylvester Gbolahan Anthony on January 24, 2016. The buxom actress posted pictures and penned missives to her hubby on Instagram.

    She writes: “6 years of friendship, 7 years of marriage though you can be very naughty at times but having you by my side has been wonderful my friend, my husband, my big baby, the father of my children HWA to us.”

    Reminiscing over the memories of the last seven years, the witty thespian says, “Like play like play, it’s 7 years already and it feels like yesterday, grateful for the experience because love is a beautiful thing and it won’t end without saying big thank you to everyone who took out time out of their busy schedule to wish us happy anniversary made the day special… On behalf of myself and my husband we appreciate you all and may you all experience beautiful things in your respective life too. Love you all.”

    Loved by her fans for her dynamic movie roles, the mother of three however, regrets not having a degree yet. She avers that her schedule and status have made it difficult to return to school, but hopes to do so in the nearest future.

  • Nwobodo re-marries in Catholic Church

    Nwobodo re-marries in Catholic Church

    Just Friday, former governor of old Anambra State, Senator Jim Nwobodo dumped his party, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

    And Saturday he completed another defection by dumping the Anglican Communion for the Catholic Church.

    He re-wedded his many years heartthrob, Patricia in the Catholic Church. He had wedded her in the Anglican Communion in the early 80s when the late Abubakar Rimi performed the duties of best man.

    Nwobodo, hitherto, was a staunch Anglican. He single handedly built the multi-million naira St. Mathew’s Anglican Church in his hometown, Amechi, Awkunanaw in the 70s.

    He fell out with the leadership of the Anglican Communion when his son, Ifeanyi died‎. The burial site of his son generated a big controversy.

    This pitched the former governor who insisted that the his son would not be buried with his expanse compound but be buried in a land close to the compound.