- Fuji star Obesere prepares to marry UK-based coach Yinka TNT.
- His first wife, Abeni Akande, has approved the new union.
- Wizkid’s partner Jada Pollock stresses family over societal expectations.
Fuji legend Abass Akande Obesere, popularly known as Omo Rapala, is reportedly set to take a second wife. The development follows an introduction ceremony between his family and that of UK-based relationship coach, Yinka TNT.
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EKO HOT BLOG reports that photos from the event showed both families together in what is seen as a formal step towards marriage. Yinka, who is popular on Instagram, openly expressed her love for the fuji star and disclosed that Obesere’s first wife, Abeni Akande, has given her full support for the union.
According to her, the relationship has brought her happiness and enjoys the blessings of those closest to the musician. She has also shared images of herself and Obesere on her social media pages and promised to release a video of their introduction on YouTube.
In a heartfelt post, Yinka wrote: “No human being in this life will live without one or two problems. But getting married to Obesere and becoming his second wife has already solved part of my problems.”
Meanwhile, Jada Pollock, manager and partner of music star Wizkid, has emphasised that her priority remains her family rather than societal expectations.
The mother of three revealed through her Instagram story that her focus is raising her children and maintaining a healthy relationship. She also reflected on attending a friend’s wedding where she caught the bouquet, noting that the moment highlighted her unmarried status but does not change her commitment to family.
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