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Friday, 29 November 2013

PAUL AND PETER OKOYE MAY BE HAVING THEIR CHURCH WEDDING TOGETHER

The Okoye twins are considering having a big church wedding together. The reason why Paul didn’t perform the traditional rites to marry Anita the same day Peter got married traditionally to the mother of his two sons, Lola Omotayo, on the 17th  of November, 2013 is because the ladies are from different tribes; Lola Is Yoruba, while Anita is Igbo, and you know how it is, the traditional marriage must be done in the wife’s hometown.

But according to a close source, Paul has said they might be having a big, white wedding together. That would be cool, even though I, as a bride, wouldn’t want that. I would want my big day all to myself. Yes, I’m selfish like that, hehe.

But Paul was left behind when Peter got married to traditionally to the mother of his two sons, Lola Omotayo, on the 17th  of November, 2013.
According to reliable sources, when asked why he did not also perform the traditional marriage of Anita Isima, his fiancee and baby mama on the same day, Paul disclosed that the main reason Peter got married before him was that the two women are from different tribes and different traditions and ways of doing things.
“Anita is Igbo, while Lola is Yoruba. The traditional marriage has to be in her (Anita’s) hometown. But we might be having a big, white wedding together”. Paul said.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/11/might-big-white-wedding-together-paul-okoye/#sthash.a9vY6re0.dpuf
But Paul was left behind when Peter got married to traditionally to the mother of his two sons, Lola Omotayo, on the 17th  of November, 2013.
According to reliable sources, when asked why he did not also perform the traditional marriage of Anita Isima, his fiancee and baby mama on the same day, Paul disclosed that the main reason Peter got married before him was that the two women are from different tribes and different traditions and ways of doing things.
“Anita is Igbo, while Lola is Yoruba. The traditional marriage has to be in her (Anita’s) hometown. But we might be having a big, white wedding together”. Paul said.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/11/might-big-white-wedding-together-paul-okoye/#sthash.a9vY6re0.dpuf

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