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Celebrities storm Ojez’ daughter’s marriage ceremony

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It was a gathering of who’s who in Lagos and past lately as Mary, the daughter of Joseph Odebeatu popularly generally known as Ojez, tied the knots with Emeka, the son of Evangelist Myke Ikoku, Chaiman of All Seasons Inns.

These two distinguished Igbo households, each main gamers in Nigeria’s leisure, hospitality, and music industries, first crossed paths in London, the place their kids’s love story started. After a stupendous courtship, their union was formally sealed in holy matrimony at St. Dominic’s Catholic Church, Yaba, after a conventional marriage ceremony, adopted by a spectacular, one-of-a-kind reception in Ikeja, Lagos.

The grand event was graced by a powerful roll name of dignitaries, enterprise moguls, and A-list celebrities. Amongst them had been former Minister of Aviation Kema Chikwe, billionaire businessman Emeka Mgbudum, and an elite circle of society’s best.

Including an additional contact of glamour had been leisure icons similar to:, Segun Arinze, Sunny Neji, Ejike Asiegbu, Paul Obazele, Emeka Ossai, Charles Inojie, Charles Novia, Aki (Chinedu Ikedieze), Alariwo, Zakky Azzay, Blacky and a bunch of different notable personalities who got here out in full pressure to have fun the couple.

From the elegant church ceremony to the lavish reception, the place love, tradition, and luxurious blended seamlessly, each element of Mary and Emeka’s huge day exuded class
and opulence.

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