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Son of the late Asiwaju of Osogboland, 8BM CEO. Tobi Nurudeen Badmus, ties the knot with Asmau in a grand wedding ceremony held in Abuja
It was a moment of joy, culture, and elegance as Tobi Nurudeen Badmus, son of the late Asiwaju of Osogboland, Chief Ajadi Badmus, tied the knot with his longtime partner, Asmau, in a grand wedding ceremony held in Abuja.
The colourful event, which took place at the prestigious Hillside Hall, drew family members, friends, dignitaries, and well-wishers from across the country, all gathered to celebrate the union of the couple.
Tobi, who hails from the prominent Ayogun family of Osogboland, exchanged vows with his bride in a ceremony that beautifully blended tradition and modernity. The occasion was marked by vibrant cultural displays, heartfelt moments, and an atmosphere filled with love and celebration.
Guests were treated to a well-organized reception, featuring music, dance, and goodwill messages in honour of the couple. Many attendees also paid tribute to the legacy of the groom’s late father, Chief Ajadi Badmus, whose impact and contributions to Osogboland were fondly remembered.
The wedding stands as a testament to love, family values, and the enduring influence of heritage, as the couple begins a new chapter together.
It was a beautiful blend of joy, culture, and celebration as Tobiloba Nurudeen Badmus, son of the late Asiwaju of Osogboland, Chief Ajadi Badmus, exchanged marital vows with his longtime partner, Asmau, in a grand ceremony at Hillside Hall, Abuja.
The groom, a proud son of the distinguished Ayogun family of Osogboland, was joined in holy matrimony with his bride, a graceful daughter of Igbira, Kogi State. The event attracted dignitaries, family members, and well-wishers from across Nigeria, all gathered to witness the union.
The ceremony was a true reflection of elegance and rich cultural heritage, showcasing vibrant traditions and a strong sense of unity between both families and their communities. It was indeed a memorable occasion filled with love, laughter, and lasting moments.
During an interview with a Dasleeknews correspondent at the event, Mr. Ogunsuyi Damola extended his warm congratulations to the couple on their union. He described the wedding as a significant and joyous occasion for both families, praising the couple for preserving strong family values and proudly embracing their cultural roots.
He also reflected on the enduring impact of the late Chief Ajadi Badmus, noting that his legacy of growth and development in Osogboland remains a source of pride and inspiration. According to him, the massive turnout of guests at the ceremony was a clear testament to the respect and admiration the family continues to command, as well as the support for the Asiwaju Musulumi of Yorubaland, Edo, and Delta State, Alhaji Khamis Tunde Badmus.


















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