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This Healthful Second Between Femi Atere and His Mom-in-law Will Make You Smile!

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This Healthful Second Between Femi Atere and His Mom-in-law Will Make You Smile!

One of many sweetest elements of marriage is gaining one other mum — and this second between Femi Atere and his mother-in-law is proof of that.

Whereas his pretty spouse, Veekee James, was celebrating her brother’s marriage ceremony, her mum seized the possibility to decorate Femi up for the massive day. Veekee captured the heartwarming second, and the dialog between them was simply so healthful. From her calling him by his Akwa Ibom identify to the proud smile on her face after making him look dapper, one factor’s clear — love really lives right here!

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