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Photos: The Most Expensive Nigerian Wedding So Far This Year
Photos: The Most Expensive Nigerian Wedding So Far This Year
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Thursday, February 21, 2013
On Saturday 2nd February 2013, an esteemed guestlist of family and friends gathered at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church in Victoria Island and then Eko Hotel to celebrate the wedding of Gozy Ekeh and Tolu Ijogun.
The bride Gozy was a couture princess in her exquisite all-lace wedding dress custom-made by Phillipa Lepley. With crystals encrusted all through the dress, it glistened in the sunlight streaming through the glass windows of the church as Gozy walked down the aisle to meet her groom Tolu who looked handsome in his bespoke blue suit paired with a gold bow-tie.
Following the nuptial ceremony at church, as soon as guests arrived at the reception, they walked through a decadent entrance tunnel towards the Expo Centre of Eko Hotel.
We have to say that Gozy and Tolu’s wedding was absolutely magnificent! Music performances by Tiwa Savage, Naeto C and Iyanya added even more flavour to the festivities as everyone got up and grooved along!
Irrespective of the wedding being over 1000 people strong, what stood out most was the intimate feel and a true sense of love and unification was in the air as the university sweethearts entered the next chapter in their lives.
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Lovely is the word. May God bind thier marriage with everlasting love IJN. Amen
ReplyDeletecongrats, remember it is not about the wedding but it is about the marriage. wishing u the best in life. once again happy married life
ReplyDeleteWowwww this is gud
ReplyDeletewhere is EFCC? Pls, do some work here!
ReplyDeleteU ar mad go nd arrest them. Wat of our leader dat steal our money nko, go cal CTU or wat
DeleteIT'S NOT ABOUT DE WEDDING,BUT HW WELL.
ReplyDeleteWishing them the best but they should remember its nt hw far but hw well.. If I wanna have a wedding of abt 500+ guests,its gonna be for the rich,poor,middle class aswell. Most of the Guests don't even help me poor. All they wanna do is show-off.
ReplyDeleteThis is special indeed. But Wedding in an initiation into Marriage. Successful Marriage those not depend on the elaborateness of Wedding. Think about this!! Happy Married Life
ReplyDeleteLET US PRAY FOR THE COUPLE AND THEIR PARENTS, THAT GOD OPEN THEIR EYES TO REALITY OF LIFE. VANITY UPON VANITY!. 1 Timothy 6:6-10. GOD SAVE HIS PEOPLE.
ReplyDeleteMarvelous! I pray the marriage will be more marvelous than the wedding. HML
ReplyDeleteI wish u well. Happy married life.
ReplyDeleteMake Jesus be d bedrock of ur home.
i wish them hapi home
ReplyDeleteGod bless dem with d blessings dat goes with marriage in Jesus Name. Amen
ReplyDeleteThis is outrageous, many people are out there in the same country that don't even know where to sleep or have their meal in the next few minutes. Marriage is good but not to be celebrated lavishly in country like ours where so many people are very poor.
ReplyDeletethe magnitude of a wedding ceremony does not determine the success of the marriage
ReplyDeleteFantastic! Wao! And there it ends. The real thing is waiting for both of you. The real thing is the marriage, living together and trying to understand the real person you married which by the way is not easy at all! I wish them luck.
ReplyDeletePls,who did the Decor?
ReplyDeleteThe decor was done by me BUJUMBURA CONCEPT PH. the job was sublet to me
ReplyDeleteby the contractor.
Pray that God will be in this union it is only God that can sustain Good weeding,flambouyancy,sophisticated,billionaire elaborated weeding is vain.Many have done this still they discover it is vain.Let the couples remember God and put God first in everything they do,put your confidence in God and not in your wealth cos your wealth can't save you if you dont have jesus.Be born again and God will come into the family.
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