Tag: Wedding

  • Lateef Adedimeji, Bimpe Oyebade set to marry after several denials

    Lateef Adedimeji, Bimpe Oyebade set to marry after several denials

    Popular actor, Lateef Adedimeji and his colleague Bimpe Oyebade are set to marry Adebimpe Oyebade

    The Yoruba film stars took to their individual Instagram stories on Monday to share wishes from fans and family members, who are aware of the news.

    TheNewsGuru recalls that the duo had on several occasions denied reports that they are in a romantic relationship until pictures of their pre-wedding activities and invitation card recently circulated on social media platforms.

    It is understood that the wedding ceremony would hold in Lagos on December 22.

    “The families of Chief Prince Mrs Adeleke Oyebade and Alhaji & Alhaja Nurudeen Adedimeji cordially invites you to their children wedding ceremony. Oyebade Adebimpe Oluwafunbi and Adedimeji Adetola Abdullateef. Date: 22nd December 2021,” read the information on the wedding card.

    Asked about her relationship with Lateef Adedimeji in an interview, Bimpe Oyebade said:”I wouldn’t deny the fact that we are close, he is my best friend it’s normal for people to assume a lot because we always act together people cast us together and even in my own project i usually cast him. I’m a filmmaker and a story maker, film making is my passion and he is good, so, you always find him in my production. I think it was the fan that came up with the story “you guys are good together, you guys are compatible and so on” But there is nothing between us we are just friends”.

     

     

  • RCCG Pastor allegedly refuses to wed couple for hugging in pre-wedding photo

    RCCG Pastor allegedly refuses to wed couple for hugging in pre-wedding photo

    A Pastor of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) in Port Harcourt, Rivers State allegedly refused to wed a couple for hugging each other in a pre-wedding photo the couple took.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports a Twitter user shared the story of the wedding he attended where the ceremony was delayed for 2 hours as the priest refused to wed the couple.

    According to the wedding guest, the pastor took issues with the couple’s photo used for the wedding brochure because the couple were hugging in the photo.

    The couple and their parents had to spend two hours pleading with the pastor before he agreed to wed them on the condition that the cover of the brochure be removed.

    The wedding eventually held at noon and guests were given a wedding programme without front and back cover.

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  • How ‘bandits’ hired private jets to attend Buhari son’s wedding in Kano – Sheikh Gumi

    How ‘bandits’ hired private jets to attend Buhari son’s wedding in Kano – Sheikh Gumi

    Controversial Islamic cleric, Sheikh Ahmad Gumi, has condemned the hiring of private jets by politicians to attend the wedding ceremony of Yusuf Buhari, the son of President Muhammadu Buhari.

    The cleric described the politicians who hired private jets to attend Buhari son’s wedding in Kano as bandits.

    Recall that President Buhari’s son married Zarah Bayero, the daughter of Emir of Bichi, Nasiru Bayero in a grand ceremony held in Bichi, Kano on Friday.

    TheNewsGuru.com, TNG reports that the wedding was attended by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, former President Goodluck Jonathan, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, serving and former governors, traditional rulers, as well as prominent personalities from within and outside the country.

    However, Gumi faulted Nigerian politicians for hiring private jets to attend the wedding during a preaching programme at Sultan Bello Mosque in Kaduna.

    Except from the controversial cleric’s preaching below:

    “Umar bn Kattab once took 16 dinar, which is equivalent to N2,040,000 today, from the treasury as estacode to Hajj. After their return, Umar admitted to Abdallah that they wasted public funds.

    “Somebody told me private jets in Nigeria were all hired for the wedding of Buhari’s son. With your money, you can’t get a private jet because they were all booked.

    “Some people are in captivity in both the bush and cities. Hunger is everywhere. People are facing all manner of problems, yet politicians spent public funds on private jets.

    “When Prophet Mohammed married off his daughter, who came from Mecca or Yemen? In the entire Medina no righteous persons to oversee the solemnisation?

    “First it was not an obligatory religious gathering. Umar bn Kattab went to Hajj. Second, public funds were taken to hire the private jets.

    The cleric lamented about how politicians corrupted the clergy, saying religious leaders have become subservient to politicians.

    “Some religious leaders cannot survive without behaving in a servile manner towards politicians.

    “Politicians have spoilt the clerics. Atrocities are committed in the country but no one can speak up.

    “You are spending money to hire jets to go to the wedding, while criminals are holding people to ransom in the bush. The criminals (bandits) are milking the people.

    “Some people have never earned N1million in their life, but bandits would demand N10million. How many people sold their houses, farms, everything… and collected loans to pay a ransom?

    “People think only those in the bush (bandits) milk us dry, no! Even our leaders milk us dry. Where did they get the money to hire all these jets?

    “In one of the states, some pictures of a dilapidated hospital were sent to me. The roof was blown off and a patient was lying on the bed. That governor is in Kano to attend the wedding.

    “How many schools were rehabilitated? The money that should be used to cater for the people is the one they hire private jets to junket around. Are you not also a bandit?

    “We vent our anger against ourselves, other tribes. People are left killing themselves because of poor leadership,” Mr Gumi added.

  • Buhari, Osinbajo, Jonathan, Atiku, others at Yusuf Buhari’s wedding ceremony [ + Photos]

    Buhari, Osinbajo, Jonathan, Atiku, others at Yusuf Buhari’s wedding ceremony [ + Photos]

    President Muhammadu Buhari alongside eminent Nigerians and other dignitaries were at the solemnisation of holy matrimony of his son, Yusuf and Zahra, daughter of the Emir of Bichi held at Bichi, Kano State, on Friday.

    Among those at the ceremony were Vice President Yemi Oosinbajo, former President Goodluck Jonathan, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, former Niger President, Mahamadou Isoufou, former Senate President, Bukola Saraki, governors, among others.

  • [VIDEO] Buhari leads other top Nigerian leaders in massive violation of Covid-19 protocols @son’s wedding

    [VIDEO] Buhari leads other top Nigerian leaders in massive violation of Covid-19 protocols @son’s wedding

    A video footage has revealed how President Muhammadu Buhari (PMB) alongside other top Nigerian politicians turned a blind eye to COVID-19 protocols at the wedding of PMB’s son to Zahra Nasir Bayero, the daughter of Emir of Bichi on Friday.

    A video released by Bashir Ahmad, Personal Assistant to the Nigeria’s President, Muhammadu Buhari on Digital and New Media, showed a huge crowd scrambling to catch a glimpse of Buhari as he leaves the venue of the event after the wedding.

    In the video, while some of the participants wore face masks it was also apparent that majority of them paid little or no regard for physical distancing and other safety protocols as the crowd surge on at the palace of the Emir of Bichi.

    Watch video below

  • Buhari storms Kano for son’s wedding

    Buhari storms Kano for son’s wedding

    President Muhammadu Buhari has arrived in Kano for the wedding ceremony of his son, Yusuf Buhari.

    This is according to a brief statement by his media aide, Bashir Ahmad.
    Yusuf is getting married to Zahra Bayero, the daughter of Nasiru Ado Bayero, the Emir of Bichi in Kano State and the wedding will take place in the Emirate on Friday.

    While he was away in the UK, President Buhari’s representatives had sought the consent of the Emir’s family for their daughter’s hand in marriage.

    Having obtained consent on behalf of the First Family, the date was picked for the wedding.

    Prior to his arrival, the president had visited Yola in Adamawa State to condole with the government and people of the state over the death of former permanent secretary and an elder statesman, Ahmed Joda.

     

  • Buhari solicits for prayers as his son Yusuf gets married

    Buhari solicits for prayers as his son Yusuf gets married

    President Muhammadu Buhari has pleaded for prayers as his son, Yusuf, and Emir of Bichi’s daughter, Zahra Ado-Bayero, are both set to have their wedding Fatiha on August 20 at the Emir’s Palace, Bichi Local Government Area, Kano State.

    “My son, Yusuf Muhammadu Buhari will be getting married on Friday, 20th, August 2021 at Emir’s Palace, Bichi, Local Government, Kano State.Your prayers for the couple for a successful marriage will be appreciated. Buhari

    Recall there were earlier reports published on the pre-wedding festivities, which commenced with a special polo tournament.

    The tournament was attended by the couple, some family members and friends, including the newlywed daughter of Bauchi State Governor, Fatima Zahra Bala, and her husband.

    In the wedding invitation and notification, President Buhari asked for prayers for a successful marriage for the couple.

    The wedding will commence by 1:30pm

    The notification reads: “My son, Yusuf Muhammadu Buhari will be getting married on Friday, 20th, August 2021 at Emir’s Palace, Bichi, Local Government, Kano State.

    “Your prayers for the couple for a successful marriage will be appreciated.

    “Please accept, the assurance of my best regards.”

  • Nigerian Air Force bomb mistakenly strays into wedding party in Niger State

    Nigerian Air Force bomb mistakenly strays into wedding party in Niger State

    The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) during offensive against Boko Haram terrorist has mistakenly bombed a wedding party in the village of Argida, Niger State on Saturday.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports an eyewitness made this known, saying the bomb killed two villagers and left several guests at the wedding injured.

    According to PRNigeria, NAF was conducting an offensive aerial bombardment with its Alpha jet around Genu town in Niger State when one of the bombs strayed into Argida.

    The NAF Alpha jet, according to the report, eliminated many in a convoy of fleeing armed bandits.

    It was gathered that some herds of rustled cows were also killed by airstrikes of the NAF jet, which was scrambled from a military base in Katsina State.

    The eyewitness said: “We saw the small aircraft dropping bombs from afar on the location of fleeing bandits and one of the explosives hit a wedding event in Argida Village.

    “Two villagers were also killed, unfortunately. We gathered that several others, who were guests at the wedding feast, sustained injuries”.

    When contacted, NAF Spokesperson, Air Commodore Edward Gabkwet told PRNigeria that the airstrikes at the axis were very successful.

    “We have no information on any civilian casualty. Our mission is against armed bandits in that Genu axis, after we got intelligence on the convergence of the bad elements planning to terrorise the people,” Air Commodore Gabkwet said.

    TNG reports in April, the Air Force in an airstrike killed some Nigerian soldiers, mistaking them for insurgents.

  • How soon-to-wed pilot died in Kaduna crash

    How soon-to-wed pilot died in Kaduna crash

    When Taiwo Olufemi Asaniyi, the pilot who flew the crashed military aircraft decided to fly the aircraft on Friday, little did he know it would lead to the end of his life.

    Unknown to many, Asaniyi was scheduled to tie the knot with his fiancée in October.

    Asaniyi, Ibrahim Attahiru, chief of army staff, and nine other military officers were on board a Beechcraft 350 aircraft that crashed near Kaduna international airport.

    In a Twitter post, Adedeji Adeniyi, a pal of the departed, said the pair had recently discussed arrangements for the wedding before the sad incident.

    According to him, the flight lieutenant was to marry “a very dear friend” before his death.

    “Femi was preparing for his wedding later in October. We spoke about live band during the week and all. He was to marry a very dear friend. He flew the plane yesterday. Rest well Flt LT TO Asaniyi. Rest well everyone that died in the plane,” he wrote.

     

    In the same vein, another friend of Asaniyi also expressed surprise over the incident, noting that the deceased had recruited him as the best man for his approaching wedding.

     

     

    “Flight lieutenant Asaniyi T.O, he flew the plane. We were planning his wedding, I was going to be his best man,” he wrote.

    He also shared a video clip from the deceased’s introduction with his fiancée in March.

    “About two months ago, at his introduction. FLT LT Asaniyi,” he wrote in a terse post accompanying the video.

     

  • Wedding anniversary reflections – Francis Ewherido

    Wedding anniversary reflections – Francis Ewherido

    Francis Ewherido

    Today is my wedding anniversary. It was at this time 22 years ago that my wife and I exchanged marital vows in church before the priests and people of God. We had done our civil and traditional ceremonies earlier.

    Twenty two years later, what have I learnt about marriage as a husband, counsellor and just observing other people’s marriages? One, I still believe that the greatest gift a spouse can give his/her other half is peace of mind. Proverbs 21:9 – “Better to live on a corner of the roof than share a house with a quarrelsome wife.” Proverbs 21:19 – “Better to live in a desert than with a quarrelsome and nagging wife.” Substitute “wife” in the quotes with spouse because it can either be the wife or husband. When you meet people in hellish marriages, you thank God and your spouse for the peace you enjoy in yours. A hellish marriage breeds instability in the life of the spouse in addition to disorientation, health challenges and ultimately premature death.

    Two, you have heard that marriage is the only school where you never graduate. That is very true. No matter how much you know, no matter how much you have learnt, no matter how much you apply what you know and learn, there is still so much to learn, so much you still do not know.

    Three, you alone cannot make your marriage work. That is why you need to carry your spouse along. You require at least two fingers to remove lice from your hair. That is marriage for you. The home cannot truly be happy if one spouse is miserable. But each spouse must also strive to find happiness and contentment within and manifest it in the marriage. Stephen Covey preached that there should be self-mastery and victory over self, because ‘private victories must precede public victories’ and only independent people should go into marriage because ‘interdependence is a decision only independent people can make.’ The trouble with many marriages today is that dependent people go into the interdependent relationship that a marriage is. Such dependent spouses are a drawback on marriages. They feel that their happiness solely depends on their spouses and that is a big problem.
    Four, we have all heard over and over the importance of communication in marriage and it has become a cliché, something we gloss over. Please do not take communication in marriage for granted. As long as couples talk and talk sensibly, there is no problem they cannot surmount in the marriage.

    Five, do not look at marriage like an unmotivated employee who is fixated on the office clock every day. He is waiting for five o’clock, so that he can close and go home. Marriage is meant to be enjoyed not endured. Your m arriage has a life of its own, nourish it, but do not be fixated on it, and it will just run on its own. I have been with my wife since January 1998, courtship inclusive, but time has flown by without my realizing it. Some marriages look like a burden, marriage is a gift from God (at least that is God’s intention), not a burden.

    Six, marriage is like surfing. Every married person has to be a good surfer, if not you will sink. Marriage has different times and seasons, you need to master the skills for all seasons, just as surfers need different surfing skills for different situations.
    Seven, marriage is a marathon, not a sprint. If you do not already know, study how marathoners run their race: the timing, sequencing, mental strength and enduring spirit

    Eight, there is nothing wrong with disagreement or even occasional quarrels in marriage. But be in firm control of your tongue; it has the power of life and death. There is nothing wrong in being angry, but do not allow your anger to lead to sin. Also, do not stay angry all day (Ephesians 4:26). If disagreement and quarrels are well handled, the marriage comes out better and stronger. Stick to issues and resolve them. Do not import past incidents into the issue at hand. No abusive language. In our twenty two years together, not once have we abused each other.

    Disagreements and quarrels, yes, but no abuses. Some spouses avoid quarrels and disagreements and end up being frustrated. Some marriages have died in the process. Disagreements and quarrels do not scare me. I only choose my battles carefully based on my core values. I told my wife long ago that “the day I stop talking when I need to, two things will happen: either the marriage will die or I will die of frustration. So, let me talk.” Some couples quarrel over every issue. You cannot throw stones at every dog that barks at you, lest you lose focus and derail. I stick to only fundamental issues and ignore inconsequential issues.

    Nine, there are moments of madness in virtually every marriage; that point when both spouses lose their heads and say, “wetin sef, anywhere cloth like, make e tear.” This moment should be rare and not last long before it becomes status of the marriage. A couple lived separate lives for over a decade under the same roof. They did not talk to each other. They stayed in different bedrooms, the wife never cooked for the husband. But when the man was on his deathbed, the wife was by his bedside until he gave up the ghost. Now the wife and the children are enjoying the man’s money. You be the judge.

    Ten, everyone is familiar with the importance of forgiveness, reconciliation, patience and tolerance. No long story here, just put them to practice. We spoke about cage wrestling mentality to marriage last week, nothing to add today. We also talked about being in your spouse’s life. This has helped my marriage. Try it if you have not been doing that.

    Eleven, you need to know and understand your spouse thoroughly. Knowledge is power. If you know and understand your spouse, it helps in living more harmoniously. You might not agree with what he/she is doing or saying, but you understand why he/she is doing it and it helps you to deal with it. You know where she is coming from, you understand her point of view, even though you do not agree with it. Ignorance is a disease. Rid your relationship with your spouse of ignorance.

    After over 22 years together, what is my impression of marriage? Marriage is beautiful. I have peace of mind. My love for my wife remains not only intact, but has in fact grown. I remain committed and devoted to her. I am still working to understand her more. I have changed to accommodate her and make the marriage smoother. I look forward to a happier future with her. Happy wedding anniversary, my peacock. Like me, you are also imperfect, but “my soul glorifies the Lord and my spirit rejoices in God, my saviour” for giving you to me.