The Paramount king of music, Alhaji Abass Akande Obesere PK1ST, on Thursday, 9th of February, 2023 welcomed the family of Awodumila who are bent on taking his lovely daughter, Cynthia as wife to their son, Tomiwa.
The Agbaakin Abobagunwa of Yoruba land hosted his new in-laws in his Okota mansion where selected members of his family were there present to make the day marriage introductory event a remarkable one.
While talking to some selected journalists at the event, Omorapala as Alhaji Abass Akande fondly called said, “ this is just a marriage introduction between the both families. The wedding date would be communicated to the public after meeting between the two families”.
Speaking about her daughter, Obesere said, “all my children are well trained and they are all cultured so I have no doubt that Jumai, that’s Cynthia’s Muslim name, would make a good wife.
“And as for Tomiwa, since my daughter has introduced him to me, I’ve been following his antecedent and I see him as a good husband in making. You know I’m a street man so ability to study a pretender is one of my trademark.
“I have asked him series of questions and I spoke with him, gave him a fatherly advice him as a man and I also shared a lot of experiences with him; I have confidence in him that he would treat my daughter like a Queen that she is,” bride father, Alhaji Abass Akande said.
Other dignitaries that came around for the event was the former Nigerian international Goalkeeper, Peter Rufai, who graced the event, and popular Nigerian Actor, Sunday Omobolanle popularly known as Aluwe and a host of others.
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