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It’s One Yr Down, Endlessly to go For The Okeleyes!

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Once you doing life with the love of your life, each minute is cherishable. It’s been one yr of bliss for gospel ministers, Sunmisola Agbebi and Yinka Okeleye.

They left everybody in awe once they introduced their proposal final yr and we had been so keen about the show of affection at their wedding. As they have a good time one yr as a married couple, they got here serving a truckload of magnificence with their anniversary shoot. The love of their eyes is obtrusive and so candy to see. We’re so excited for these two and we guess you’ll love their photographs as a lot as we do.

Yinka shares;

EEMI MI ❤️ As we have a good time this big day, I thank God for the blessing of your love. Our journey collectively is a testomony to God’s grace and mercy. Might we frequently be guided by His love and knowledge and develop nearer to one another and to Him with every passing yr. I’m eternally grateful to God for you and for His love that binds us. I can boldly say that God gave me HIS BEST 😭❤️I like child with each second and I look ahead to a future stuffed with His blessings.

Glad Anniversary Booboolebooboozu 😂🏃‍♂️

ADUN 😍

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Couple@sunmisola_agbebi | @yinka_okeleye | @the_okeleyes
Images@kopstudios


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