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When Your Pal Makes You Her Sister-In-Legislation! See How Ginika & Chikezie’s Love Story Started

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As people, it’s excellent to need the most effective for the individuals we care about. When Ginika’s good friend set her up together with her brother, Chikezie… it was simply her manner of searching for 2 individuals she liked.

She knew they have been going to make an ideal match and also you’ll agree with us that she was proper. Ginika and Chikezie realised that they’d a lot in frequent they usually determined to offer love an opportunity. Now, their candy love has blossomed into one thing magical and we’re tremendous pumped for them. Their pre-wedding images are simply so stunning and have love written throughout them. 😍

Get pleasure from their pre-wedding shoot and love story beneath:

Their love story as shared by Ginika:

In late 2020, I obtained a name from my household good friend, now sister-in-law. She was like ‘I’m going to introduce you to somebody I feel you would possibly like’ and that was how I used to be launched to Chikezie. He was rounding up his Ph.D. within the US whereas I used to be working in Lagos. At first, I wasn’t focused on a relationship as a result of I used to be so centered on transitioning totally into my tech profession. We stayed associates, I used to be a bit hesitant due to the space however he caught round. Time glided by and we unconsciously constructed a friendship. After some time, we turned inseparable and he requested me to be his girlfriend. It turned official when he came over me in Nigeria, and this bloomed into an attractive relationship.

We discovered we had lots in frequent and the dialog simply flowed effortlessly. We’d discuss all day and all evening about every part and something.. I couldn’t begin or finish the day with out him. Our love story blossomed with laughter, kindness, help and shared adventures. Kezie is tremendous candy, very calm, caring, considerate, type and naturally good-looking.  He completely enhances my persona. Saying sure to marrying him has been my greatest resolution but.

Credit

Bride @jhayne_aiko

Pictures @alonge.os

Make-up @oreohsketoret_

Hair stylist @ellamithsignatures

Gown @urenw_a


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