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Otunba Segun Runsewe Plans High-Octane Wedding for Daughter

Otunba Segun Runsewe Plans High-Octane Wedding for Daughter

27 December, 2023

2024 is going to be an amazing year for many people. For these people, preparations are underway to get the best out of the coming year.

The family of Otunba Olusegun Runsewe, Director-General of the National Council for Arts and Culture (NCAC), are among these people whose names are virtually in Fortune’s good books. For them, a grand wedding ceremony for their daughter is the first order of priority.
Every man is interested in finding the ideal woman and marrying her. Olayiwola Gbadebo, son of Arch Bishop Solomon Olayiwola Gbadebo of Ijebu Iperu, is fortunate to have found this woman in the person of Runsewe’s daughter, Temitope. Knowing the value of this treasure, the Gbadebo family is in a haste to have the young couple tie up nuptial knots, uniting both families for life.
The news of the forthcoming marital union of Temitope and Olayiwola has brightened the ambience around Ogun state. With the Runsewes of Ijebu Ode playing guests to the Gbadebos of Ijebu Iperu, the entire people of Ijebu are excited and practicing all necessary protocols in preparation for the wedding ceremony.
According to reports, all ceremonies to meet this goal have been scheduled for 2024. The traditional wedding comes first on January 12, 2024, at 10 Degrees Event Center, Billings Way Oregun, Ikeja, Lagos. The other ceremonies will follow at a later date.
Undoubtedly, neither Temitope nor Olayiwola is interested in settling for less. This is especially the case for Olayiwola who will not only come to be the husband of the virtuous Temitope but also the son-in-law of the charming Otunba Runsewe. Such benefits come with marriage, an exchange of virtues.
All is set for the wedding banquet with the purses of the Runsewes and Gbadebos equally committed to the ceremonies. For them, it is more than a union of hearts; it is also a coalescence of ideals, expectations, and values.