Former Minister of Aviation, Chief Femi
Fani-Kayode, is a happy man at the moment.
Reason: his second daughter, Temitope (from
his second wife), is set to walk down the
aisle with her heartthrob, Jaiye, son of
Chief J.K. Randle, in January, 2015. As a
prelude to the forthcoming event, the
wedding introduction had earlier held on
Monday, December 22, at the magnificent
home of her stepfather, Dahiru Wada, in
Ikoyi, Lagos. It was witnessed by friends
and close associates of the two families.
What is, however, confounding is that
neither the former minister nor his family
was present at the ceremony.
Temitope's mother, Yemisi Adeniji-Wada, is
now married to Dahiru, son of Inua Wada, a
one-time minister in the First Republic.
Society Happenings gathered that Wada
played a huge role during the wedding
introduction. His families were physically
present to give him moral support.
In attendance was Mrs. Ajoke Mohammed,
widow of the late military Head of State,
Muritala Mohammed, who was a nephew of
Alhaji Inua Wada.
It was gathered that Yemisi Adeniji-Wada's
maternal uncle, Olusegun Aganga, the
current Minister of Industry, Trade and
Investment, was represented by some of his
family members.
The groom's paternal family, the Randles,
was well represented alongside the Williams
and Lewis families of Lagos Island.
Society Happenings gathered that the
wedding is slated for the end of January,
2015. The two-part event will hold first in
Lagos and then London.
Former Minister of Aviation, Chief Femi
Fani-Kayode, is a happy man at the moment.
Reason: his second daughter, Temitope (from
his second wife), is set to walk down the
aisle with her heartthrob, Jaiye, son of
Chief J.K. Randle, in January, 2015. As a
prelude to the forthcoming event, the
wedding introduction had earlier held on
Monday, December 22, at the magnificent
home of her stepfather, Dahiru Wada, in
Ikoyi, Lagos. It was witnessed by friends
and close associates of the two families.
What is, however, confounding is that
neither the former minister nor his family
was present at the ceremony.
Temitope's mother, Yemisi Adeniji-Wada, is
now married to Dahiru, son of Inua Wada, a
one-time minister in the First Republic.
Society Happenings gathered that Wada
played a huge role during the wedding
introduction. His families were physically
present to give him moral support.
In attendance was Mrs. Ajoke Mohammed,
widow of the late military Head of State,
Muritala Mohammed, who was a nephew of
Alhaji Inua Wada.
It was gathered that Yemisi Adeniji-Wada's
maternal uncle, Olusegun Aganga, the
current Minister of Industry, Trade and
Investment, was represented by some of his
family members.
The groom's paternal family, the Randles,
was well represented alongside the Williams
and Lewis families of Lagos Island.
Society Happenings gathered that the
wedding is slated for the end of January,
2015. The two-part event will hold first in
Lagos and then London.
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