Fela Anikulapo Kuti’s grandson, Made Kuti proposes to his lover
Wedding bells are ringing for Fela Kuti’s grandson, Made Kuti, as he proposes to his lover, Ine Doye.
The singer took to Instagram to inform his fans of the good news.
Made, overjoyed, revealed that he had proposed to his lover, and she had agreed to spend eternity with him.
Even though there is a lot of pain in the world every day, he finds it worthwhile to share that pain and fight for a better world with her.
Made Kuti expressed his excitement for the future they will create together.
“She said YES! @__inedoye. Newest Fiance and Fiancee in town. There’s a lot of pain in the world everyday. But sharing that pain and fighting for a better world with you makes it all worth living for. I can’t wait to see the future we build together I love you”.
Lasisi Elenu proposes to his lover
Popular skitmaker, compere and actor, Lasisi Elenu is set to walk down the aisle.
The content creator had proposed to his lover, Nonso Adika.
Taking to Instagram, Lasisi Elenu announced the good news to his esteemed fans and colleagues.
Sharing a video of the sweet moment, Lasisi revealed how he had a very big laugh before writing his epistle.
Noting how he wasn’t the romantic type, Lasisi described his woman as his ride or die and she has his back, just like he has her. Read more here.
Pamilerin Adegoke engages his lover
Media and Entertainment entrepreneur, Pamilerin Adegoke is also set to tie the knot with his girlfriend, Motunrayo.
Taking to Twitter to share their love story, Pamilerin revealed how he planned the whole proposal without Motunrayo getting a hint of what was going on.
He disclosed that he had lied to her that he was doing a luxury shoot for a brand and the two started brainstorming, unknowingly for her that she was planning her own proposal.
Pamilerin revealed how he asked her to feature in the content creation since it was a lifestyle content and she had agreed with all enthusiasm.
Together with his partners, they rented a yatch for the proposal and rented an helicopter to fly the “Will you marry me” banner.
All went well and on the D-Day, Motunrayo said yes to his proposal.