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First, It Was Friendship, Then Came Romance! #Amani2025

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Amaka and Emmanuel’s sweet journey is proof that sometimes, love begins with friendship. The two started out as university buddies, and over time, their bond blossomed into something truly beautiful.

To seal their love, they had a gorgeous white wedding ceremony where they exchanged vows in the presence of family and friends. Amaka looked absolutely radiant in her white dress, while Emmanuel was every bit the dapper groom. Their special day was nothing short of magical! From the morning prep, to the joining, down to the reception…. We could feel the love in every frame.

Enjoy their wedding photos below and read their love story here:

Amaka came through with that wedding morning glow!

All set for the big day!

Talk about a stunning squad!

Let’s check out the dapper groom!

Love, beauty and everything in between!

Time to be joined together in holy matrimony

Joined together as one!

     

Let’s take in the beauty of the lovely decor 😍

More doses of love and beauty 😍

Give way, lovebirds coming through in style!

The after-party slay we signed up for!

It’s all fun from here!

Credits

Bride: @amaka_
Groom: @mr_nkay
Bridal stylist: @theperlaco
Groom stylist: @tpcgrooms
Content creator: @abiola_lens
Dress: @emaginebybukola
Makeup: @y_glam
Hair: @hairbyshayron
Planner: @mimiluxe_events
Videography: @fdomingofilms
Photography: @thevictorozor   | @bigviews_

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