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Beautiful First Photos From Uche Pedro’s Younger Sister, Ink Eze’s Intimate Civil Wedding

Beautiful First Photos From Uche Pedro’s Younger Sister, Ink Eze’s Intimate Civil Wedding

 

 

 

Nigerian fashion entrepreneur, Nkechi Christine Eze, better known as Ink Eze recently tied the knot in an intimate civil wedding that had 17 guests in attendance.

Ink Eze who is the younger sister of Uche Pedro, founder of BellaNaija shared beautiful first photos from her wedding ceremony.

See more beautiful photos below:

How They Met

Talking about how they made four years ago, Ink Eze wrote: “On 10/10/16, @mosesbabatope handed my phone to a sleepy stranger @0lakunle to take a photo of us on a work trip.

That evening, the stranger saw the photo he took on Instagram and invited me to the launch of his interior design company a few months later (many months in advance ?).

We didn’t remember or mark the date. After our big plans were put on hold, we decided on a #civilwedding with 17 people.

Just a few days before the registry, we were looking at photos from his brother’s wedding (as it was the anniversary). And the wedding was the reason my soon-to-be husband traveled that time. It made us remember the fateful flight where we saw each other, as he was on the way back to his Masters program.

We checked the date – 10/10
Just like our meeting, our wedding date wasn’t planned that way or to that day.
It was destined.

Exactly four years after, the sleepy stranger who took my phone that day to take a photo, took my hand to become my husband.

Angela Davies

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