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  • Siasia: Wedding anniversary was 27th, not 30th

    Siasia: Wedding anniversary was 27th, not 30th

    Head Coach of the U-23 National Team, Samson Siasia, has come out to set the records straight on his marriage that has been an issue in the social space in the past few days.

    According to Coach Siasia, he actually celebrated his 27th marriage anniversary and not 30th as has been reported in the media. He said he got married at age 20 in 1988.

    Noting that the marriage anniversary party was not organised by him or his family but by his friends and back-room staff of the U-23 National Team, Siasia said he notified the organisers  of the error when he saw the cake.

    While thanking Nigerians for all their support during his playing days and now as a coach, Coach Siasia said he would never do anything to tarnish the image of the country in any way.

  • Stars converge for Mountain Black’s wedding

    Stars converge for Mountain Black’s wedding

    Remember Mountain Black and Mad Melon of the ‘Danfo Driver’ fame?

    Well, Mountain Black, whose real name is Joshua Odogoro finally quit bachelorhood on Saturday, as he married his belle, Oluwafunke Shodiya, at a colourful wedding in Festac Town, Lagos.

    The wedding service which held at the Holy Family Catholic Church, Festac Town,    was followed immediately by a reception at the 5th Avenue Central Primary School, also in Festac Town. The wedding united the Odogoro family from Bayelsa with the Shodiya family from Ogun State.

    Mad Melon, his partner and fellow artiste was his best man.

    While the church wedding service was sombre, the reception was spiced with of musical interlude by established music stars as well as upcoming musicians who came to felicitate with Mountain Black on his wedding day.

    Among stars at the wedding were Original Stereoman Ekwe, Baba Fry o, Cashman Davies, Liquid Man, Omo Jesu, Long John and Raymond King.

    The floor for the live performances was opened by the Original Stereomen Ekwe, who performed his music, Sample, with the accompanying energetic dance steps. Subsequently, musicians such as Omo Jesu, Mr. Sid and Long John followed to entertain the crowd.

    Comedian MC Kuli Kuli was on hand to ensure there was no boring moment at the reception.

    The fun of the reception was highlighted by the manner of the couple’s wedding dance, for which the MC made the couple simulate how Indians danced in movies.

    The whole event got to a climax as ‘Danfo Driver’ was played to admiration of the guests present. Funke, the new bride, became ecstatic as she sang along.

     

     

     

     

  • Dele Alake’s son’s fairytale wedding

    Dele Alake’s son’s fairytale wedding

    It was a society wedding. The high and mighty joined the families of former Lagos State Information and Strategy Commissioner Dele Alake and former Managing Director/CEO Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria John Akinleye when their children– Olatunbosun and Omoleye got married in Lagos last Saturday. NNEKA NWANERI reports.

    Seeking a good life partner? Why not work for God. That was what pretty Omoleye did. She has been well rewarded. Olatunbosun, son of eminent journalist Mr Dele Alake, spotted her. On setting  eyes on her, he knew she was meant for him.

    Omoleye was Hephzibah Club president at  the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) Olive Tree Parish on Banana Island in Ikoyi, Lagos, when Olatunbosun ran into her.

    Olatunbosun, Media Manager of IPNX Telecoms, told The Nation: “I saw her busy in the house of God, doing a lot of things, serving and I prayed about it. Within a short time, everything was clear. It didn’t take long for me to know that she is the one. What better way to meet my partner.”

    He told everyone close to him about her and they accepted her.

    Last Saturday, at the same parish where they met 18 months ago, they exchanged marital vows before a huge crowd of dignitaries: family members and friends.

    The marriage tagged LEYEBOSUN 2015 was a big event. Omoleye, daughter of Mr John Akinleye, and a broker with the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) was welcomed with open arms into the Alake family.

    The traditional wedding, held the previous day, was a combination of the rich culture of Ekiti, where the groom hails from and the Ijesa in Osun State,  the bride’s hometown. Omoleye placed a cap on Olatunbosun’s head and dressed it, signifying acceptance to marry him.

    It was an occasion for fashion buffs to show off. There were political big-wigs, captains of industry, and professionals who came to rejoice with the Alake and Akinleye families. Banana Island lost its serenity. Chauffeur-driven cars dotted the landscape.

    Clad in a navy blue suit, bow tie, a piece of rose in his breast pocket, Olatunbosun walked aisle to the altar to read Genesis 2:18-24. Olatunbosun is a split image of his father. The bride looks more like her mother-in-law.

    The union was solemnised by the Vice-President-elect and Senior Pastor of the church, Prof Yemi Osinbajo (SAN), who charged the couple to always remember who they are. He described them as extraordinary, supernatural and mysterious children born of water and the spirit. He reminded the couple of the task ahead of them as representatives of the church in their life-long journey.

    Prof Osinbajo has known the groom’s father for 40 years since their days in Igbobi College, Lagos.

    After the nuptial rites, Osinbajo declared them man and wife and presented them to the cheering crowd.

    The next port of call was the Ball Room of the Lagos Oriental Hotel, Lekki, where the reception was held.  Guests were wowed by the decor. It was a masterpiece. The hall was full of red roses, though the colours of the day were gold and red.

    A large screen formed the backdrop of the glassy runway. Candle-lit tables were set round it. The chandeliers added beauty to the hall.

    The groom’s father looked resplendent in his agbada and Abeti-Aja cap. He was ushered into the hall  with his wife, Olasumbo by their family members. Before the couple’s arrival, their  parents  had stepped on the disco-lit dance floor to dig it out the Yoruba way.

    Big B and his band were on the stand, electrifying the hall with soulstirring songs.

    Comedians  Helen Paul and Gbenga Adeyinka anchored the event, ensuring that guests had a nice time.

    Friends of the couple, Angela and Tochukwu, rendered a love song from the sound track of the classical movie “Phantom of the Opera.” There was father-daughter dance.

    Wife of Oyo State governor, Mrs Florence Ajimobi led all the guests to spell Love after which the couple cut their five-layer cake filled with pink roses.

    The groom’s brother, Babajide, who was the bestman, proposed the toast.

    After leaving Home Science Association Secondary School, Ikoyi, Olatunbosun proceeded to Temple University in Philadelphia, United States (US) for a Bachelors degree. He did his Masters degree in New York.

    He said he saw in Omoleye what he desired in a woman. According to him, she is someone who goes out of her way to please others. “I knew right from the very beginning. She has such rare qualities and never disturbs me for material things,” Olatunbosun said.

    Omoleye, who grew up in Lagos, had her first degree at Bells University in Ota, Ogun State, before proceeding to the University of Leicester in the United Kingdom for her Master’s degree. She described her beau as the most amazing and most caring man she has known. “He loves God passionately; he’s very stable and very focused and outstanding,” she said.

    She said he gave her a surprise proposal when he gathered all their friends, organised a video and asked her to marry him before all of them. “With a ring in his hand, he got on one knee right there in the church,”she said.

    Their union, she said, “is a fulfilment of God’s purpose in our lives.”

    At the ceremony were: All Progressives Congress (APC) National Leader Asiwaju Bola Tinubu; former APC  Interim Chairman Chief Bisi Akande; Ogun State Governor Ibikunle Amosun and his Osun State counterpart Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola; Oyo  State Governor Abiola Ajimobi; former Lagos State Deputy governor Femi Pedro; Lagos State House of Assembly Speaker Adeyemi Ikuforiji; Awujale of Ijebuland Oba Sikiru Adetona; Lagos State APC Chairman Chief Henry Ajomale; APC National Publicity Secretary Lai Mohammed; Women Leader Chief Kemi Nelson;  House of Representatives member Mrs  Abike Dabiri-Erewa; former Lagos State Health Commissioner Dr Leke Pitan; Emeritus Professor of Medicine Yetunde Olumide; Mrs Teju Philips; Chief Wole Olanipekun (SAN); Mr. Femi Falana (SAN) and former NTDC boss Otunba Olusegun Runsewe, Debo Aina and Mr. Kehinde Bamgbetan.

    Others are: Vanguard Publisher  ‘Uncle’  Sam Amuka-Pemu; former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, represented by Mallam Garba Shehu; Senator Olorunnimbe Mamora; former Ogun State Governor Gbenga Daniel, Senator Ganiyu Solomon. The News CEO Bayo Onanuga and “The Punch” Managing Director Ademola Osinubi among others.

  • Glitz, glamour as Oshiomhole weds Iara

    Glitz, glamour as Oshiomhole weds Iara

    It was glitz, glamour and a list of who is who in the country as Governor Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State, Friday, exchanged marital vows with his heartthrob, former Miss Iara Fortes.

    The Governor and his bride had signed the dotted lines at a private marriage registry attended only by family and a few friends at his Iyamho residence after which top dignitaries in the country, were led by the President-elect, General Muhammadu Buhari to the wedding reception held at the People’s White Hall  in the Governor’s country home.

    Among other top dignitaries who also graced the ceremony were the Vice President-elect, Prof Yemi Osinbajo and his wife Dolapo.

    APC chieftains were led by its National Chairman, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun; Governors and Governors-elect across the country, Senators Bukola Saraki, Domingo Obende and a host of others and Senators-elect from across the country were also in attendance. Speaker of the House of Representatives, Alhaji Aminu Bello Tambuwal led members of the House of Representatives and incoming ones to the wedding reception.

    Captains of Industry who were led by to the ceremony by Alhaji Aliko Dangote included Mr Jim Ovia, Femi Otedola, Captain Noggie Meggisson, Captain Hosa Okunbor,  among others.

    Royal fathers were not left out as the attended the ceremony in their numbers.

    The Oba of Benin was represented by high ranking palace chiefs, which included Chief David Edebiri, the Esogban of Benin Kingdom.

    The Inspector-General of Police, Mr. Solomon Arase, former Governors Kayode Fayemi, Oserheimen Osunbor, Senator Tunde Ogbeha; Osaigbovo Ogbemudia, Otunba Niyi Adebayo were also in attendance.

    Top military brass including Brigadier-General MJ Abel, Commandant, Nigerian Army School of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, Auchi were also in attendance. The Director-General of the State Security was represented by Engr Joseph Oworuya, while Mr Bello Bakori, Director, SSS Edo State was also at the ceremony.

    Parents of the bride, Mr and Mrs Fortes flew in from their home in the Netherlands to attend the ceremony while the Governor’s mother, Hajia Aishetu Oshiomhole was also in attendance.

    The Governor’s children Steve, Adams, Jane and two of his grandchildren were also on hand to show love and support for their father and his wife.

    The Governor’s marriage is coming about five years after the painful death of his first wife, Clara Oshiomhole, following a protracted battle with cancer.

    The delectable Iara, a lawyer by profession and top model, is from the Cape Verde Islands.

    The chairman of the ceremony, General Yakubu Gowon said the Governor’s wife completes and complements him and he admonished the couple to show true love and have patience in their dealings with one another.

  • Onyinye Carter’s wedding gathers momentum

    Onyinye Carter’s wedding gathers momentum

    ONYINYE, the CEO of MUD Cosmetics and the daughter of billionaire businessman, Chief Izu Onwugbenu, who is the Chairman of Louis Carter Group, is definitely in her best moments. The beautiful promising entrepreneur who got engaged last year has shared some pre-wedding photos of her coming nuptials slated for the year.  Since Onyinye announced her engagement on social media and flaunted her massive rock, the high society has been expectant of the superlative wedding from the Carter family. The bride-to-be is the head makeup artist and CEO of MUD Cosmetics as well as a close associate of Nollywood diva, Genevieve Nnaji.

  • LADY GAGA  wants 88-year-old singer to perform at her wedding

    LADY GAGA wants 88-year-old singer to perform at her wedding

    LADY Gaga, the ‘Bad Romance’ hitmaker, who got engaged to actor Taylor Kinney on Valentine’s Day after four years of dating, has reportedly asked the 88-year-old singer to perform at their upcoming nuptials.

    The blonde beauty – whose real name is Stefani Germanotta – released an album of duets, ‘Cheek to Cheek,’ with Tony last year have asked him to perform the title track together.

    A source claims the 28-year-old star has already started planning the event and wants to tie the knot at her $23 million mansion in Malibu, California later this year.

    “The estate is set in the hills above Malibu and is surrounded by undeveloped mountains. She calls it the ‘closest thing to heaven.”

    Lady Gaga recently revealed she started crying when ‘Chicago Fire’ star Taylor proposed.

    “First he gave me a Ring Pop. That was kind of amazing and I was crying, I was so excited. I said, ‘Yes!’ right away and then he pulled out the heart-shaped diamond. First it was candy. I was happy with the candy.” She said.

  • Overseas wedding for Segun Demuren’s son

    The trend these days is that once the wedding bell begins to ring in the homes of prominent Nigerians, friends and acquaintances pack their bags for overseas trip. It is getting increasingly out of vogue for well-to-do Nigerians to host the nuptial union of their wards within the shores of the nation.

    On January 17, celebrities stormed Dubai, United Arab Emirates, for the fairy tale wedding of Michael, son of the CEO of Evergreen Apple, Segun Demuren. Glamour and sophistication were on parade as Michael got married to his heartthrob, Samantha.

    A-list Nigerians made the wedding a memorable one for the couple as they dined and wined with the lovebirds, sending them off into marital bliss with luxurious gifts. Toolz and Banky W were among the top celebrities that graced the classy shindig.

  • Wonder wedding: Day the blind played for the deaf and dumb

    Wonder wedding: Day the blind played for the deaf and dumb

    By all means, it was a day to remember: a wedding of two people one deaf the other with speech impairment, a pleasant scenario of the visually impaired supplying melodious music, and both the blind, hearing and the non-hearing all dancing joyously despite their limitations! Taiwo Abiodun, who attended the wedding reports.

     

    You could tell that it was their day. The bridegroom looked gorgeous in his long sleeve lemon shirt and tie, on cream suit, while the bride beamed in her immaculate white wedding gown, with shoes to match. The ceremony peaked as the bridegroom slipped the wedding ring into the bride’s fourth finger and followed with a prolonged kiss that literally sent the cameramen into wild clicking action. The guests at the Owo Town Hall Registry (aka Oke Mapo), Ondo State also caught the frenzy, greeting the newly wedded couple with a thunderous applause and cheers.

    But for the sign interpreters, who intermittently gesticulated to pass messages and information across to the celebrators, you really could never have imagined that two heartthrobs being formally joined on this occasion are deaf and dumb.

    The wedding between Kunle Oluwadare and Omolola Onipede took place on December 20, 2014, over a year after they began courtship. It was thus a moment to cherish and celebrate for the two families, who came together in approval of their children’s union .The groom and his parents and family came all the way from Akure, to Owo to seek Omolola’s hand in marriage. The Introduction/Engagement ceremonies, which is a fundamental part of a formal Yoruba marriage rites was also performed, with the groom presenting the bride’s family with the usual requirements. The groom’s friends also performed the traditional prostration to the ‘almighty’ in-laws, while the veiled bride was brought out and ceremonially unveiled by the groom.

    As a Christian, the bride expectedly picked the Holy Bible when asked to pick one item of her choice that she’ll cherish amongst all the items brought by her suitor. Again a loud ovation followed.

    As is the custom with every dignified Yoruba family, the bride price and other monetary gifts brought by the groom for the bride’s family were returned, with the family insisting that their daughter was not on sale.

    Grand Reception

    At the reception held at the bride’s family house at Aruwajoye street (Owo), where friends and colleagues of the couple gathered to entertain guests and the newly wedded couple, the highlight was the moment when their blind and visually impaired friends from The School of the Blind sang, played the piano and drummed to the admiration of all present. Guests and well-wishers also danced to the music blaring from the four hi-fi speakers mounted at strategic positions of the venue, and generally rejoiced with the newly wedded couple and their friends, who also suffer from disabilities ranging from visual impairment to hearing and speech disability.

    Their colleagues, who came from the Special school (of the deaf and dumb and the visually impaired) also wiggled their waists and danced the much they could, despite the fact that some of them could not hear a sound. They simply went along with other guests as they sang, gesticulated and wagged their waists.

    The visually impaired were not left out, as they also sang and danced- at least they hear the music, even as they stepped on anyone who as much as went too close to them.

    Their meeting

    Through a sign interpreter, Mrs. Helen Famuwagun who doubles as their teacher in the church, the visibly elated bride said she lives in Owo and has been looking for a nice and responsible man, which she has now found n her heartthrob, Kunle.

    “We met in 2013 and courted for over one year. I know his parents and they too know me and my parents very well,” Omolola announced.”

    Asked if the suitors took some time coming, she replied that “many suitors were coming, but I decided to choose Kunle, for his understanding and caring nature. Kunle is a man after my heart,” she gesticulated to her interpreter, who in turn explained to the reporters.

    The couple who both attend GOFAMINT Church said they are happy to have scaled all hurdles to eventually solemnise their relationship. Through their interpreter, Kunle said he does not want any woman in his life, except his brand new wife, Omolola.

     

    The Bridegroom

    Kunle disclosed that he met his heartthrob at a friend’s place on May 10, 2013 and immediately took interest in her.

    His words, “I liked her immediately I saw her.”

    Asked if he would someday take another wife, he shook his head, gesticulating to the interpreter that he would never consider taking a second or third wife.

    He however declared that he would like to have many children, depending on God’s wish.

    Their Teacher

    My name is Helen Famuwagun (Mrs.), I am one of their teachers in GOFANMINT, what I’ve noticed is that most of them don’t marry normal persons but their likes. This is because they understand each other and are able to interact through sign language. In the church, we teach them that they should not ‘see’ each other before getting married. And this they obeyed because we monitor them very well. We also tell them that their bed must not be defiled, imparting in them the way of God. As a preacher and pastor, I preach to them that it is a sin to make love out of wedlock. Of course we relate with them through sign language, because of their nature and they are well receptive.

    Famuwagun also revealed that by nature, people with such disabilities are special people and are very jealous. This she said is why they often married their likes, with whom they share good understanding, and compatibility. She said that such understanding is critical, because they could be very fatal when they get angry.

    She also disclosed that this was not the first time such marriage will be taking place.

    Boundless joy

    The visually impaired sang danced and were all happy. One of them Temitope Ariyo, who is the leader of the School Band, said “we are happy to play for our colleague. Although we cannot see them, they see us. Today is another happy day for the couple “.

    Olorunfemi Seun, and Tosin Oladapo, two back-up singers who are also visually impaired also expressed their joy on the occasion.

    Bride’s parents

    Chief Anthony Adeyeye Onipede and his wife,Taiye are Omolola parents.

    According to them, their daughter was not born deaf and dumb, but suddenly observed that she could not talk or hear when she was a toddler. “Omolola was born as a twin, but her twin sister died at infancy. She was still crawling when we discovered that she could not talk or hear,” the parents chorused.

    Onipede said “I am her father. I did not immediately know that she could not talk or hear. I was in Onitsha then as a soldier .It was my late father who first noticed the problem. We went to places; hospitals and even churches, thinking it was a spiritual attack, but no progress.”

    Continuing, Onipede said “I made efforts to take her to school. She went to deaf and dumb school in Akure; she also went to Technical College, Owo, where she learnt Painting and decorating”

    Asked whether her daughter was forced to marry a challenged person like herself, Mrs. Onipede said “No, it was Omolola who said she would marry Kunle. They both went to the same school, and I think they would understand each other better. I am happy for their coming together and I am told their children will be normal when they begin to have children.”

    Groom’s parents

    The parents of the Bridegroom exhibited great joy throughout the occasion. When interviewed, Kunle’s father, Rufus Oluwadare, who is a Shepherd at Christ Apostolic Church (CAC), Akure said “my son was not born like this. I am the happiest man today for my son to be getting married. I have done two weddings for my two children this year but this is the most interesting and most unforgettable among them all. Yes, they have challenges but see how God has compensated them with this crown? What I know is that if a bad person blocks their way God has a way of compensating them.”

    Expressing her joy, the groom’s mother said “He is very selective and does not seem to want anybody except this lady. They have introduced some divorcees and single mothers to him, but he always rejected them.”

    She added that her son was not born with speech challenges. She however blamed her enemies who inflicted the condition on him, when he was a baby. She said “I believe it is the handiwork of evil doers. But what do we do? We still thank God for everything.”

    Chief Fehintola Famulagun who witnessed the occasion said she was happy that the marriage took place. In her words, “we have been preparing for this big wedding, and I prayed to live to see my niece’s daughter on this glorious day. Omolola is kind to a fault and this is a lesson to us all, that disability is not an excuse for anybody .The couple is extremely happy .There are lots of able-bodied people, who cannot achieve this type of wedding.”

    Chief Olubola Olusola Ogunleye who came to represent the Olowo of Owo, Oba David Folagbade Olateru-Olagbegi III said “I am here to represent the Olowo of Owo, at this occasion. I am happy for this wedding which has taken place despite the couple’s challenges. Let us therefore give kudos to them. I also thank the parents for not choosing partners for them”.

    Mrs. Kehinde Fabolide , who is twin sister to the bride’s mother also expressed her happiness. She said “We should thank God for everything. You can see my sisters who all came from America, Lagos and Akure to witness this greet occasion. God is good.”

  • Obasanjo attends Jonathan’s daughter’s wedding

    Obasanjo attends Jonathan’s daughter’s wedding

    The church wedding of President Goodluck Jonathan’s foster daughter, Inebharapu Paul on Saturday  was contrary to expectations attended by former President Olusegun Obasanjo at the National Christian Centre, Abuja.

    The former president has been criticizing Jonathan’s administration in the past few months.

    Obasanjo, who arrived the venue with Dr. Andy Uba and some other aides before the commencement of the service, was ushered into the hall amidst standing ovation by his admirers.

    He took his seat at the VIP section while his introduction during the service attracted a loud applause from the congregation.

    President Jonathan also recognised Obasanjo’s presence while giving the vote of thanks at the church service.

    At the occasion, the President also urged the couple to embrace the virtue of endurance and learn to resolve their disagreements in their bedroom.

    Jonathan asked them not to bring their problems to him because he has more than enough issues to handle.

    Delivering his sermon, the Primate of the Church of Nigeria, Anglican Communion, Most Revd. Nicholas Okoh, said that even although marriage as an institution was ordained by God, it had been having problems from the beginning with Adam and Eve.

    Harping on the need for forgiveness in relationships, he warned the couple against keeping diary of offences for each other.

    He urged them to allow the love of God to rule their home, instead of money.

    He also charged the couple to keep the vow they made before God so that they can attract the blessings therein to themselves.

    He said: “Money must not rule your marriage. Allow the love of God to rule your home. Let God have the final say, not money. Your marriage should be based on scriptures and not your certificates which are just gifts from God,”

    “We must obey and adopt the original marriage if we want to continue in the presence of God. There must be Adam and Eve, anything else is an aberration.

    “We encourage young people to reject that new introduction of young men marrying men or women marrying women.

    “Marriage was ordained for fellowship, friendship and companionship. You must be best of friends, companion and fellowship together,” he added

    Among those who attended the service are the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Emeka Ihedioha; Governor Godswill Akpabio (Akwa Ibom) ; Governor Jonah Jang (Plateau); Governor Seriake Dickson (Bayelsa); Governor Liyel Imoke (Cross River; Governor Gabriel Suswam (Benue); former Governor Peter Odili; and Chief Edwin Clark.

    Some members of the National Assembly, ministers, top government officials, traditional rulers, captains of industry and members of the diplomatic corps also attended the service.

    Among the clergymen that graced the occasion are Pastor Enoch Adeboye; Bishop David Oyedepo, Archbishop Sam Amanga, and Pastor Paul Adefarasin.

  • Would you use a lady as your best man?

    Would you use a lady as your best man?

    A groom and his best man. His bride, her maid of honour. A bevy of single ladies as bridesmaids and young eligible bachelors as groomsmen. These are the components of a marriage ceremony

    But a recent trend where men now use ladies as best men or among the groomsmen is becoming popular and got some attention when popular Nollywood actor OC Ukeje used his bosom friend Kemi Lala Akindoju as one of his groomsmen. Adetorera Idowu spoke to a cross section of Nigerian youths  to seek their opinions on the issue.

    Uche Eze

    No not at all, I wouldn’t allow that. He should have a male best man that’s cool and sexy. What if I use a male bridesmaid? Imagine the scenario

    Oge Iwuanyanwu

    I won’t mind. I’m not strict about certain things. I just go with the flow, whatever makes everyone happy

    Boma Inko tariah

    Its creative but I wouldn’t want a wedding with gay undertones. Men should be best-men and females should be bridesmaids etc

    Fadimah Yusuf

    Hell no!! I’m very sure he wouldn’t be ok with my maid of honor being a guy

    Eniola Jekpe

    Absolutely rubbish trend. Why do people need lady best man? Orisirisi. The role is meant for a man not otherwise. It’s just like having a guy as my maid of honour. In my opinion it’s a no no. it’s not that I’m jealous, it’s just somehow. Will the lady put on a suit?

    Adekunle Fabiyi

    As a guy, my lady cannot have a guy as her best friend. Neither can I have another lady as my best friend. We have to be each other’s closes friend.

    Olumuyiwa Ojelabi

    Why not? That would be interesting.

    Yeside Idowu

    I will definitely not have a lady best man for my man. Like begets like, so he should choose a man instead. Who knows whether the groom and the lady best man are dating? It’s a no no for me

    Bamidele Bamiwo

    If I were a lady, No I guess. Averagely, ladies are jealous naturally.

    Jahnet Kanu

    Nope! I’m not that liberal

    Tosin Bialalori

    I’ve always planned to have a female best man. Because she is my homie.

    Eniola Balogun

    Only if they are family

    Dinma Orabs

    We better not have a best lady and best man, unless the best lady is his sister then that’s fine. She will equally answer to me since she decided to do lady best man