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Governor Soludo’s Daughter Ties the Knot with Partner in Traditional Anambra Ceremony

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The daughter of Anambra State Governor Charles Soludo, Ifeatu Adaora, has married her partner, Arinze Ibekwe, in a traditional ceremony in Isuofia, Anambra.

The governor’s wife, Nonye Soludo, shared photos from the joyous occasion on (link unavailable), expressing her immense happiness for the couple.

In her post, Mrs. Soludo wrote: “My joy is immeasurable as I witnessed my eldest daughter, Adaora’s, traditional marriage to her beloved Arinze from Onitsha, a city renowned for its bustling commerce and home to the largest market in West Africa.”

She prayed for God’s blessings of peace, love, patience, understanding, perseverance, and gratitude to guide their journey together, saying:

“May their new home be filled with love and happiness. May they live to see their children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. Adaora, you continue to make us proud, and we love you dearly. God bless your marriage.”

Notable guests at the ceremony included Abia State Governor, Alex Otti.

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