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A Prestigious Match! Olamide Raheeda Okoya & Imran Saro Gobir are Saying Yes to Forever

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Wedding bells are ringing for Olamide Raheeda Okoya and Imran Saro Gobir! The lovebirds are set to tie the knot, and we couldn’t be more thrilled to share in their joy!

Not only do they get to unite as one in love, but they also bring together two prestigious families: the dignified Okoya family and the renowned Saro-Gobir family. Their bond is indeed a beautiful one, rooted deeply in faith, repute and legacy, and it is truly worth celebrating. In anticipation of their big day, the couple has blessed us with stunning pre-wedding photos, and we are absolutely here for it! Raheeda looks breathtakingly beautiful beside her charming groom, Imran, a perfect match in every sense! Here’s wishing this lovely couple a lifetime of infinite love, laughter, and pure bliss. 😍

Enjoy their pre-wedding photos below:

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Photography: @rebeccanwose
Makeup: @flawlessfacesbyjane
Bride’s outfit: @mulawwan_
Groom’s outfit: @jamalfarisofficial and @becareful__ng
Fabrics: @dressafriquenig
Bride’s floral detail: @s.mofenik_millinery
Videography: @durrode

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