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Gbemi & Kingsley’s Yoruba-Efik Wedding Was Bursting With Love, Culture & Joy

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There is something about intercultural weddings that always stands out. Aside from the beautiful love on display, it is always so heartwarming to see different cultures come together in such a meaningful and vibrant way.

Gbemi and Kingsley had their Yoruba-Efik traditional wedding, and it was all shades of beautiful. The lovebirds stepped out rocking stunning purple aso-oke outfits for their first look as they honoured the Yoruba marriage rites in the most elegant way.

Afterwards, they switched into regal Efik attire, symbolising Gbemi???s warm embrace of her husband???s culture, and it was such a beautiful sight to behold. From the wide smiles to the joyful atmosphere and rich cultural displays, every moment of their wedding reflected love and unity in the most wholesome way.

Enjoy their lovely traditional wedding photos below:

Gbemi, with the striking bridal glow ????

This purple number on Gbemi is so stunning!

All the pretty ladies came out to party! ????

Let???s check out the dapper groom!

Love and beauty in a sweet dose ????

Kingsley is here in full force for his bride!

Idobale, as the Yoruba culture demands

Now, we await the bride!

Here comes the gorgeous bride

Time to go meet the groom???s family

It???s a warm welcome!

Gbemi has got a befitting fila for her sweetheart!

Time to rep the Efik culture

Here comes the regal bride!

Here???s to happy ever after!

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Photography??@damimanuels

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