Masked Afrobeat musician, Abisade Ologunde popularly known as Lagbaja’s first daughter, Moyosade recently married her longtime beau, Olamide Obilana at Motherland in Opebi.
Moyosade attended Pennsylvania State University School of Management where she bagged a Masters in business administration and now works as a change management specialist at a US firm.
It was learnt that at the wedding guests were prevented from taking
photos so as not to unmask the father of the bride, Lagbaja, who came
without his mask.
It was, however, obvious that some of the groom’s family members were displeased with the arrangement.
Moyosade attended Pennsylvania State University School of Management where she bagged a Masters in business administration and now works as a change management specialist at a US firm.
The Drama:
Lagbaja gave a caveat to his in-laws that pictures and video coverage avoided by either family members or friends, except the official photographer and the video coverage man that were hired for the purpose.
Lagbaja gave a caveat to his in-laws that pictures and video coverage avoided by either family members or friends, except the official photographer and the video coverage man that were hired for the purpose.
Consequently, getting access to the venue could be likened to a
camel passing through the needle. Stern-looking security mounted the
gate of Motherlan’, while guests were subjected to serious screening.
So, God help you if you were not invited.
It was, however, obvious that some of the groom’s family members were displeased with the arrangement.
It was so bad that many, who were bounced, had to make frantic
calls to their relatives who were already seated in the compound before
they were allowed in.
Somewhere within the premises were different caterers who mounted
their stands. They were so courteous and generous in their sense of
catering.
The guests were seated under a large marquee and behind beautifully designed white tables that all bore artificial flowers.
On the podium was the seat of the bride and the groom coated with gold and royal blue colours.
On the podium was the seat of the bride and the groom coated with gold and royal blue colours.
My Daily Newswatch reports that gifts were beautifully wrapped with orange coloured net clothes.
Findings revealed that the wrappings of the gifts were contracted
to some specialists.Both alaga iduro and the alaga ijoko, who were
elegantly dressed, really spiced up the memorable event. But for the
fact that he’s the father of the bride, you would have looked out for
him without success.
Lagbaja sat quietly among the Ologundes that were seated in the
front row. Tall, dark-complexioned Lagbaja was clad in an army green
buba and sokoto with a matching red cap to match.
Sitting beside him was his beautiful wife in a yellow iro and buba
outfit, with a chocolate brown headgear that had a touch of yellow.
Moyosade and Olamide met in the United States of America and decided to
come to Nigeria to seal their love affair.
The wedding ceremony, which was attended by the crème de la crème,
screeched to a halt with a closing prayer by Wale Ologunde. Although the
event had come and gone, it will remain the talk of the town for a long
time, as the guests were soaked in the joy of the day.
Kai! It would no doubt be fun but does it have to be vip weeding? I guess security reasons. Lagbaja would be d happiest dad on d day of d wedding. Ups u
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