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Saraki’s daughter weds, aso ebi is N200,000

The eldest daughter of the third citizen of the nation, Senator Bukola Saraki, is set to wed. The lawyer daughter, Tosin Saraki, who is also the first of the four children of the Senate President and his wife, Oloruntoyin Saraki, would be ushered into matrimony on October 28, 2017, in Lagos.

The Sarakis are set for the fabulous nuptials as they plan to host the who-is-who of the society in a glamorous wedding to start a new phase in their daughter’s life. The lucky husband-to-be is the son of Omooba Tokunbo Olukoya, and he goes by the name Adeniyi Olatunde Olukoya.
The bride-to-be, Tosin is a lawyer and would be 26 in December. She had her first degree at the London School of Economics and Political Science with a B.A in Law and Anthropology. She also has LLP LL.M in International Legal Practice at the University of London. She was called to bar in 2014. She works with Unilever as a brand builder, Oral care (Close up and Pepsodent).

Revealing the good news in an Instagram post which has now been deleted, wife of the Senate president wrote:

“We are delighted by the engagement and the upcoming nuptial ceremonies of our eldest daughter and her fiance.

“The families, while deeply appreciative of the numerous congratulatory wishes and prayers we have received from family members, friends, associates and well-wishers will not be releasing any further details at this time, in respect of the couple’s privacy.

With every blessing as you keep the couple in your prayers. Amen”

While a lot of people look up to this gracious event, it is also not very easy to get the invitation card as the event is strictly by invitation. The invitation card comes with a free gele or cap. But the N200,000 Aso ebi is now available for who can afford it.

The ceremonies are scheduled for Ilorin, Lagos and Abuja. And the dates are October 21 and 28, and December 7 – 9, 2017.


– Azeezat Kareem

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