On Saturday, April 23, Kemi Adetiba and her beau, Oscar Heman-Ackah, held their traditional wedding ceremony and reception, which looked like something out of a movie.
Celebrity guests from Nollywood and the music business descended in force to celebrate the #UndeniablyYours union and were treated to a magnificent event.
It was a night of love songs and, of course, showy dress, with visitors adhering to the couple's fashion brief of 'flamboyantly Nigerian or Ghanaian.'
Kemi Adetiba's first appearance of the day was a stunning green gown designed by none other than Toju Foyeh.
The aoso-oke gown, which paid homage to the bride's Yoruba ancestry and featured crystals, beading, and other embellishments, was gorgeous, but the bride's overly dramatic headwear by Urez Kulture stole the stage.
Bimpe Onakoya, an amazing makeup artist, was on facebeat duty and did not fail as Kemi Adetiba looked magnificent all night.
Sola Sobowale, the 'King of Boys,' was the day's mother, and we trusted her to bring her sparkle, elegance, and presence to the event as she escorted the bride to her grand entrance.
With their performances, 2Baba, Adekunle Gold, Simi, and others kept visitors dancing all night. Guests were kept dancing all night long by performances by 2Baba, Adekunle Gold, Simi, and others, who sang some of their hit songs.
Shaffy Bello, Banky W and Adesua Etomi, Ebuka Obi-Uchendu and his wife Cynthia, the Demurens, Waje, Toke Makinwa, Debola Williams and his wife, Lynxxx, Efa Iwara, and many others graced the #UndeniablyYours event with their presence.
Kemi also paid homage to her Cross-River roots by wearing a red and gold Toju Foyeh gown with all of the Calabar bride's accoutrements.
The couple's last look for the evening transported them to Ghana, where the groom was born, as they danced the night away in white and gold costumes.
Celebrity guests from Nollywood and the music business descended in force to celebrate the #UndeniablyYours union and were treated to a magnificent event.
It was a night of love songs and, of course, showy dress, with visitors adhering to the couple's fashion brief of 'flamboyantly Nigerian or Ghanaian.'
Kemi Adetiba's first appearance of the day was a stunning green gown designed by none other than Toju Foyeh.
The aoso-oke gown, which paid homage to the bride's Yoruba ancestry and featured crystals, beading, and other embellishments, was gorgeous, but the bride's overly dramatic headwear by Urez Kulture stole the stage.
Bimpe Onakoya, an amazing makeup artist, was on facebeat duty and did not fail as Kemi Adetiba looked magnificent all night.
Sola Sobowale, the 'King of Boys,' was the day's mother, and we trusted her to bring her sparkle, elegance, and presence to the event as she escorted the bride to her grand entrance.
With their performances, 2Baba, Adekunle Gold, Simi, and others kept visitors dancing all night. Guests were kept dancing all night long by performances by 2Baba, Adekunle Gold, Simi, and others, who sang some of their hit songs.
Shaffy Bello, Banky W and Adesua Etomi, Ebuka Obi-Uchendu and his wife Cynthia, the Demurens, Waje, Toke Makinwa, Debola Williams and his wife, Lynxxx, Efa Iwara, and many others graced the #UndeniablyYours event with their presence.
Kemi also paid homage to her Cross-River roots by wearing a red and gold Toju Foyeh gown with all of the Calabar bride's accoutrements.
The couple's last look for the evening transported them to Ghana, where the groom was born, as they danced the night away in white and gold costumes.
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