ROYAL WEDDING: Prince Bowo and Oluchukwu Adeleye
In August 1994, the royal family in Ikole-Ekiti, led by His Royal Majesty, King Oyinyo, Oba Adetunla Adeleye II, the Elekole of Ikole and the Paramount Ruler of Egbe-Oba Kingdom went to the northern part of Nigeria for the wedding ceremony of the heir, Prince, Justice Adekunle Adeleye. I was there with the family in Mina with my brother and bossom friend, as his best man.
It is a thing of an immense joy for me that 30 years after, I was able to join Adeleye royal clan to bring a bride home from southern Nigeria for the prince charming, Bowofade Adetunla Adeleye, the first fruit of the marriage of Justice Adekunle and Olori Vivian Adeleye, to the glory of God.
The accompanying photos tell the story of a remarkable 👏 royal wedding ceremony in Port Harcourt, which was hosted by the family of Pastor (Engr) Fidelis & Mrs Cordelia Aronu on April 13, 2023.
Congratulations to my beloved Bowo and his darling wife, Oluchukwu.🎊 👏 💐 🥳
Your marriage shall be a blessing, you will see your children's children in Jesus Christ’s name 🙏🏾
I rejoice with the family Prince Justice Adekunle Adeleye on the beautiful wedding ceremony.
Kare o, omo owa, omo ekun.
Omo kiniun Ekiti
Ebiti ka o ponyin s'oro
Omi se sirisiri gbe ni,
Oloju a ri ba ni ja, ke i ko ni l'ominu
Ikole ri un m'aso se,
O d'ala b'ose
O ye o!
A ye o k'ale l'ase Edumare 🙏🏾
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Prince Royale, Okan Agbogbomoja
CONGRATULATIONS TO BABATUNDE & OLUWATONI SHITTA
Mr & Mrs Tunde Ojo gave out their daughter, Oluwatoni out in marriage to Babatunde Shita on June 16th 2018 in USA.
May God bless the union and grant Tunde and Toni a blissful matrimony and fruitful marriage in Jesus name, amen.
ROYAL WEDDING OF PRINCE HARRY AND MEGHAN MARKLE
“The Power of Love”
A Sermon by the Most Rev. Michael B. Curry for The Marriage of HRH Prince Henry & Ms. Meghan Markle on Saturday, May 19, 2018
A Sermon by the Most Rev. Michael B. Curry for The Marriage of HRH Prince Henry & Ms. Meghan Markle on Saturday, May 19, 2018
And now in the name of our loving, liberating, and life-giving God, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Amen.
From the Song of Solomon, in the Bible: Set me as a seal upon your heart, as a seal upon your arm; for love is (as) strong as death, passion fierce as the grave.
Its flashes are flashes of fire, a raging flame. Many waters cannot quench love, neither can floods drown it (out). Song of Songs 8:6-7
The late Dr. Martin Luther King once said, and I quote: “We must discover the power of love, the redemptive power of love.
And when we discover that, we will be able to make of this old world a new world. Love is the only way.” There’s power in love. Don’t underestimate it. Don’t even over-sentimentalize it. There’s power, power in love. If you don’t believe me, think about a time when you first fell in love. The whole world seemed to center around you, and your beloved. Oh, there’s power, power in love. Not just in its romantic forms, but any form, any shape, of love. There’s a certain sense, in which when you are loved, and you know it, when someone cares for you and you know it, when you love and you show it, it actually feels right. There’s something right about it. And there’s a reason for it.


The source of all of our lives. As an old medieval poem puts it: “Where true love is found, God himself is there.” 1st John in the New Testament says it this way. “Beloved, let us love one another, because love is from God; Everyone who loves is born of God. Whoever does not love does not know God For God is love.” (1John 4:4-8)
There’s power in love. There’s power in love to help and heal when nothing else can. There’s power in love to lift up and liberate when nothing else will. There’s power in love to show us the way to live. “Set me as a seal on your heart. A seal on your arm” For love, it’s as strong as death. But love is not only about a young couple. Now the power of love is demonstrated by the fact that we’re all here.
Two young people fell in love, and we all showed up! But it’s not just for and about a young couple who we rejoice with. It’s more than that.
Jesus of Nazareth on one occasion was asked by a lawyer to sum up the essence of the teachings of Moses. And he read back, and reached back into the Hebrew scriptures to Deuteronomy and Leviticus, and Jesus said: You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, all your soul, all your mind and all your strength. This is the first, and great commandment. And the second is like it. Love your neighbor as yourself. And then in Matthew’s version, he added, he said: On these two, love of God and love of neighbor, hang all the law, all the prophets
Everything that Moses wrote, everything in the holy prophets, everything in the Scriptures, everything that God has been trying to tell the world! Love God! Love your neighbors. And while you’re at it, love yourself. Someone once said that Jesus began the most revolutionary movement in all of human history. A movement grounded in the unconditional love of God for the world. And a movement mandating people to live that love. And in so doing, to change not only their lives, but the very life of the world itself. I’m talking about some power. Real power. Power to change the world. And if you don’t believe me, well, there were some old slaves in America’s Antebellum South, who explained the dynamic power of love and why it has the power to transform. They explained it this way – they sang a spiritual, even in the midst of their captivity. It’s one that says: “There is a balm in Gilead” A healing balm, something that can make things right – “There is a balm in Gilead. To make the wounded whole. There is a balm in Gilead. To heal the sin-sick soul.” And one of the stanzas actually explains why – they said: “If you cannot preach like Peter, And you cannot pray like Paul, You tell the love of Jesus, How he died to save us all.” Oh, that’s the balm in Gilead! This way of love, it is the way of life! They got it! He died to save us all! He didn’t die for anything he could get out of it! Jesus did not get an honorary doctorate for dying! He wasn’t getting anything out of it!
He gave up his life, he sacrificed his life for the good of others, for the good of the other, for the well-being of the world, for us!That’s what love is.






And let me tell you something, old Solomon was right in the Old Testament, that’s fire. Teilhard de Chardin – and with this, I will sit down, we gotta get you all married. French Jesuit Teilhard de Chardin was arguably one of the great minds, great spirits of the 20th century. A Jesuit, Roman Catholic priest, a scientist, a scholar, a mystic. In some of his writings he said, from his scientific background, as well as his theological one. Some of his writings he said, as others have, that the discovery, or invention, or harnessing of fire was one of the great scientific and technological discoveries in all of human history.




Fire to a great extent made human civilization possible. Fire made it possible to cook food, and to provide sanitary ways of eating, which reduced the spread of disease in its time. Fire made it possible to heat and warm environments and thereby made human migration around the world a possibility, even into colder climates. Fire made it possible – there was no Bronze Age without fire. No Iron Age without fire. No Industrial Revolution without fire. The advances of science and technology are greatly dependent on the human ability and capacity to take fire and use it for human good. Anybody get here in a car today? An automobile? Nod your heads if you did, I’m guessing, I know there were some carriages. For those of us who came in cars, fire, and the controlled, harnessed fire made that possible. I know that the Bible says, and I believe it, that Jesus walked on the water, but I have to tell you, I didn’t walk across the Atlantic Ocean to get here! Controlled fire in that plane got me here! Fire makes it possible for us to text and Tweet and email and Instagram and Facebook and socially be dysfunctional with each other! Fire makes all of that possible! And de Chardin said fire was one of the greatest discoveries in all of human history. And he then went on to say that if humanity ever harnesses the energy of fire again, if humanity ever captures the energy of love, it will be the second time in history that we have discovered fire.



Meghan in front of Buckingham Palace in 1996 as a tourist, 22 years after she became a duchess of the royal family
I wish the charming Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan happy married life. The shall be fruitful and live long together in Jesus name.
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Oluwatosin Olowojebutu and Ibidapo Ogundipe got married at Bishop Adelakun Hopewells Memorial Church, Surulere, Lagos today, Saturday 21st April, 2018. May God bless the holy matrimony.
OLUWAMAYOWA & ADEMIDUN
Oluwamayowa Ogunlesi and Ademidun Adegbenro got married on 7th October 2017 at Trinity House, Zion Center in Victoria-Island and the wedding reception took place at Dorchester Event Centre, Victoria Island, Lagos.
May God bless the union in Jesus name, amen.
Wedding Reception
LOLA & NOBLE
The wedding ceremony took place in Dallas, Texas ,USA. Traditional wedding held on September 29th 2017 while the church wedding ceremony held on 30th September 2017.
Traditional Wedding
Church Wedding


Congratulations to the couple and their parents. To my friends, Prince Adewale and Princess Monisola Alade, eku orire, iru ire bayi akari o, amin.
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ADEBANKE & SOROMFECHUKWU
Solemnization of marriage took place at Trinity House on 30th September, 2017 and the wedding reception held at Dorchester Event Centre, Victoria-Island




Congratulations to the couple and the families of Seyi Akinwunmi and Sir Uzomah
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