The regal wedding in the North – with multi-city ceremonies spread across a few days, was rich in colour, culture and excitement.
On the meeting, the bride says, “We met at my aunt’s wedding way back in 2005. Well actually we didn’t really meet there, he saw me and later hustled for my number (lol). We later became very good friends and eventually started dating in 2006. We understood one another perfectly.”
Advice from the bride and groom -
“Don’t stress too much about anything, what will be will be.”
Beautiful bride Aisha has been gracious enough to walk us through her ceremonies and attire, so look out for her words. CLICK HERE TO VIEW MORE PHOTOS
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Posted: at 28-04-2014 02:28 PM (10 years ago) | Gistmaniac
daveobahon at 28-04-2014 02:58 PM (10 years ago) (m)
wow so so cute buh na boko pple
Posted: at 28-04-2014 02:58 PM (10 years ago) | Gistmaniac
kennynaija at 28-04-2014 06:33 PM (10 years ago) (m)
I still like Hausa culture, despite civilization, they maintain good moral, no boobs displaying and all other immoralities like some tribes, kudos, Happy Married Life
There is no diety worthy of worship except Allah, take it or leave it!
Posted: at 28-04-2014 06:33 PM (10 years ago) | Gistmaniac
I still like Hausa culture, despite civilization, they maintain good moral, no "oranges" displaying and all other immoralities like some tribes, kudos, Happy Married Life
i think say abokia dey cover body like masquerade or are they fake boko haram aka islam
Posted: at 28-04-2014 07:02 PM (10 years ago) | Upcoming
I still like Hausa culture, despite civilization, they maintain good moral, no "oranges" displaying and all other immoralities like some tribes, kudos, Happy Married Life
you are right
Posted: at 29-04-2014 07:59 AM (10 years ago) | Gistmaniac