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Monday, 10 November 2014

Photos: Olu of Warri blesses his son's marriage

The Olu of Warri held a ceremony at his Palace in Warri where he blessed the marriage between his son, Tshola and his new wife, Ivie Okunbor who had a superlative wedding last Saturday in Benin city. See more photos after the cut


26 comments:

  1. congrats to them..goodness has followed them already...


    #GodblessNigeria

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  2. Happy married life to Tshola and his new wife, Ivie Okunbor and may God bless their union through the name of the father, and of the son and of the holy spirit

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  3. Nyx couple.I remain #Immanuel

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  4. Happy married life the couple.

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  5. Wishing dem marital bless..

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  6. The cream of the society

    BORN TO SHINE!!!

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  7. this guy is too fine, may God bless their union.

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  8. Cute couple... I see lovely shoots of olive surrounding ur table soon IJN.... Trusting God for Mine.

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  9. Nothing like a father's blessing to solidify a union, but who wouldn't bless this union? Money jam money, even craze man know say this one need blessing!

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  10. Wish them all the best in their marriage #onelovefromSnow#

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  11. beautiful couple... remain friends for life

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  12. wassup with d yoruba outfit in last pic...rep ur culture abeg...stop stealing another people's cultural attire

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    1. Lol, that's Tsola's sister Nere in the 2nd pic.

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  13. Point of correction all ye uninformed: the monarch is Olu of Itsekiri not Olu of Warri as most of y'all erroneously believe.

    Ignorance is not an excuse.
    Ignorance is bliss

    #LuckyLuaLua

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    1. Hahahahha! See how pained u are, u must be usobo, yes that's how we refers to glu guy. He is Ogiame Atuwatse the second, the Olu of Warri. If e pain u change your tribe. If all the urhobo chiefs and kings come together . they won't even be half the olu of warri. ogiaaame Suoooooo.

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  14. Yay!!!See my daddy!!! one of the chiefs.. 5th from left....

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  15. just so u know, that last outfit is not only for Yoruba's, the Benin's also dress that way aswell, and the bride is Benin, hence the change of outfit from the traditional okuku beaded hair and wrapper, do your research before jumping into conclusions

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  16. His mum is Yoruba, that why they changed and point of correction anybody can we wear t. That is why we are Nigerians, tribalistic goon

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