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Adetoun Adesanya weds heartthrob Oyelami

The engagement cum wedding ceremony between beautiful  Adetoun Adesanya and Temitayo Adedamola Oyelami took place on Saturday 27 August.
Purple was the dominant colour at the well attended ceremony held at the Grand Banquet Hall of the Civic Centre in Victoria Island, Lagos.
Adetoun is the daughter of businessman Prince Adetayo Adesanya and Princess Abimbola Adesanya, while Adedamola is the son of Mr. Timothy Ademola Oyelami, former senior partner and present consultant with OSA, a firm of Chartered Accountants based in Ibadan. Adesanya is the founding chairman of  TheNEWS group.
Here are  some of the photographic highlights of the event:
Temitayo Adedamola Oyelami and his wife Adetoun Adesanya

Temitayo Adedamola Oyelami and his wife Adetoun Adesanya

Adedamola Oyelami and Adetoun Oyelami

Adedamola Oyelami and Adetoun Oyelami

Prince Tayo Adesanya nd Princess Abimbola Adesanya with Adetoun

Prince Tayo Adesanya and Princess Abimbola Adesanya with Adetoun

Adedamola with his parents, Mr and Mrs Ademola Oyelami

Adedamola with his parents, Mr and Mrs Ademola Oyelami

The Adesanyas with their daughters, Adetoun and Banke

The Adesanyas with their daughters, Adetoun and Banke

The Oyelamis pose with friends of the bride

The Oyelamis pose with friends of the bride

Dr Yemi Ogunbiyi with Adedamola and Adetoun Oyelami at the reception party

Dr Yemi Ogunbiyi with Adedamola and Adetoun Oyelami at the reception party

The newly wed, pose with guests and father of the bride

The newly wed, pose with guests and father of the bride

Mr. Bayo Onanuga, MD of News Agency of Nigeria with Director of TheNation newspaper, Professor Adebayo Williams

Mr. Bayo Onanuga, MD of News Agency of Nigeria with Director of TheNation newspaper, Professor Adebayo Williams

Senator Ganiyu Solomon (Right) and Mr. Yinka Kazeem

Senator Ganiyu Solomon (Right) and Mr. Yinka Kazeem

Managing director, News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) Mr. Bayo Onanuga, Professor Bayo Williams, Prince Adetayo Adesanya and Dr. Yemi Ogunbiyi

Managing director, News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) Mr. Bayo Onanuga, Professor Bayo Williams, Prince Adetayo Adesanya and Dr. Yemi Ogunbiyi

Cross section of Lagos white cap chiefs at the wedding ceremony.

Cross section of Lagos white cap chiefs at the wedding ceremony.

Mr Kunle Ajibade, Executive Editor of TheNEWs greets the parents of the bride Adetoun Adesanya

Mr Kunle Ajibade, Executive Editor of TheNEWs greets the parents of the bride Adetoun Adesanya

Prince Tayo and Princess Abimbola Adesanya

Prince Tayo and Princess Abimbola Adesanya

Sarki Hausawa of Lagos, Alhaji Sani Kabir, right with another guest

Sarki Hausawa of Lagos, Alhaji Sani Kabir, right with another guest

Mr and Mrs Ademola Oyelami, parents of the groom

Mr and Mrs Ademola Oyelami, parents of the groom

Chief (Mrs) Adebisi Abiola, middle, and Mrs. Adebola Olarenwaju

Chief (Mrs) Adebisi Abiola, middle, and Mrs. Adebola Olarenwaju

Prince Tayo adesanya with Lagos white cap chiefs

Prince Tayo Adesanya with Lagos white cap chiefs

 *Culled from www.nan.ng

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