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A Informal Cellphone Name Was The Starting of Eternally For Wura & Akorede

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Isn’t it wonderful how love manages to shine its mild, even within the bleakest moments? Love got here via for Wura throughout a kind of occasions, main her to her soulmate, Akorede.

What started with an off-the-cuff cellphone dialog 5 years in the past has now blossomed into an ideal fairytale. As they rely right down to their large day, we get to catch a glimpse of their love via their pre-wedding shoot and it’s nothing wanting breathtaking. Every body is a testomony to a love that’s deep and pure. They appear so good collectively and we’re so excited for them as they embark on this journey.

Take pleasure in their pre-wedding shoot and love story under:

Their love story as shared by Wura:

Again in October 2019, I used to be going via a tricky time due to a breakup. I made a decision to go over to my buddy’s place for some firm, whereas I used to be there, she was chatting together with her boyfriend and She let him know I used to be round. He additionally had his buddy with him on the time and he talked about me. His buddy then requested to speak to me and she or he handed me the cellphone. I ended up having a dialog together with her boyfriend’s buddy that day. As time went on, he requested my buddy for my Instagram deal with and she or he shared it with him. We stayed mates for a short while and in 2020, we made it official! Now, we’re taking the massive step!! It’s wonderful how a easy second like that led to such a fantastic journey collectively.

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Bride: @wuraofbbw | @beautybywura
Planner: @royaldivaeventss
Outfits: @tolusoetanofficial
Make-up: @beautybykayo
Gele: @gele_artistrybytiffa
Hairstylist: @tantostylez
Bag: @qoyahbeadingsartistry
Images: @raremagic_gallery
Videography: @smokhyimagery
Location: @thecontenthouse.co

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