Monday, April 9, 2012

AMAKA ARARAUME & YOMI BENSON'S IGBA NKWU NWANYI


It’s better late than never. It's a good year for the Araraume's, first it was the 2nd son- Obinna of the gentleman Senator (Senator Ifeanyi Godwin Araraume JP)- that got married to the daughter- Nneoma of the Executive Governor of Abia State-Chief Dr. Theodore Orji-Ochendo Ubeku not too long ago at a very grand ceremony.

Now after only a few weeks, Obinna's sister-Amaka and the love of her life-Oluwayomi, had the first part of their nuptial journey the Igba Nkwu Nwanyi (Igbo traditional wedding) ceremony at the Araraume's Country home on March 17, 2012.

Yes ooo, it's the merging of 2 parts of Nigeria, Oluwayomi  Michael Benson is one of the sons of the Late first Republic Minister for Information, the very flamboyant Adekilumo of Lagos & Asiwaju of Ikorodu- Otunba Theophilus Owolabi Shobowale Benson, CFR, SAN- who is Yoruba from Ikorodu, Yomi's mom is the gorgeously beautiful, Chief Mrs. Esther Benson and his sister is the very delectable Kehinde Tiwalade Ukeje, while Chiamaka Araraume, is the 2nd daughter of the Senator who is from the Eastern part of Nigeria- Isiebu, Isiala Mbano LGA in Imo State to be precise..

We hear that the white wedding would be coming up before the end of this month-April of 2012, in London. Both Husband and wife are said to be qualified Engineers, but the bride owns a Hair and Beauty Parlor- A2 Beauty and Hair Salon in Abuja, the FCT.

We also hear that for you to drop a gift, just drop by at Harrods gift department and leave something cool for the gorgeous couple.  Hear them- Your presence at our wedding is the greatest gift of all, however if you wish to honour us with a gift, we have a registered gift list with Harrods. 'Gift selection & contributions' can be made as detailed on the enclosed gift card (which is with the IV), referencing wedding list and a nos (that is unique to the iv card-holder).

We wish them a happy married life.
YOMI & HIS GORGEOUS WIFE- AMAKA


32 comments:

  1. Congrats to them!
    Amaka is married. Ibos don't do engagement, they do trad wedding.

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  2. Except Aloba changed the story but there's nowhere in the post that talks of engagement.
    Congrats to the fine couple.

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  3. Thanks Aloba for changing the headline.

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  4. Beautiful couple, they will have beautiful kids for sure. bride does not look ibo. groom does not look yoruba too.

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  5. Naeto Chikwe isn't Yoruba. How do Igbos look? LOL!

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  6. Awon aye, why chip in Naeto C here?
    Amaka looks Yoruba and Yomi looks Igbo.
    Their wedding spelt class.

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  7. Y didn't they give Harrods gift cards as their party favours instead? Nigerians...

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  8. Gossip Police, haha forgive me, i thought i was looking at Naeto's pictures. I'll slap myself. Money doesn't buy class oh. I rest my case.

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  9. @anon 2.45am, you're forgiven.There's a clear difference between Amaka and Yomi's wedding and that of NN!
    The outfits and events layout said it all!

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  10. how una fit compare weddings from 1 pic is beyond me. wishing both couples all the blessings dat come from marriage.

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  11. Doing things expensively doesn't equate to class. These people are so loud that peeps mistake their loudness for class.

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  12. and you coming to post a comment on a blog (as anonymous person) about this couple makes you what? Please mind your business. when its your own turn, do as you please. Hater!

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  13. Anon calling someone anon. Shut up!

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  14. We know Amaka is a blog lord so shut up okay and go and enjoy your marriage.

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    1. Amaka is a blog lord. And her drunk husband is a cheat . I saw him in london last week let me just say. He is def a cheat buying drinks for random women with his friends saw him at this club buying bottles and more bottles then they left with random WOMEN . God knows what went down and I'm sure she knows he's a cheat and a drunk good luck becuase i for sure know this marriage is totally failure and she always bracing her soul called loyal " i mean cheating
      " husband her in laws can't stand her . Specially the one from london .

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  15. Amaka welcome........

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  16. Ehmm Amaka welcome. You looked too beautiful, but wouldn't expect less you're a fine babe. But please I would like to know, is Ifeanyi's wife ever going to move back to her matrimonial home? Or are those sordid stories I've been hearing true?

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  17. Sordid stories of a mistress, beating her etc? Haha Me again.

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  18. Amaka if what Me again said is true, then get ready to enjoy the same treatment from Yomi in a few years. He is so rude, that the word RUDE shd be his middle name. Enjoy!!!

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    1. Cheating drunk husband never home always out travelling for work . Where is he now ? Mayb his with some fine babe in the UK somewhere lol

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  19. Ahhhhhhh, Yomi isn't rude. Are you sure it wasn't a one-off? It's Amaka that i feel is rude especially with calling NC all sorts of names, but then again she may be a spoilt child.

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  20. Amaka isn't a spoilt child, we all know deep down she wishes to be married to an Igbo man. All her attacks on Nic are out of envy!

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  21. They are all now married so they should move on.

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  22. Amaka, you no wan talk again? Or you're confused about the sordidness I'm talking about? Not the Ifeanyi's mistresses, that one is kind of expected, but the supernatural issue. How I heard it, she picked race, just like Nollywood film. So, will she enter back and live in her matrimonial home anytime soon?

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  23. Me again, who know know? I'm from Imo State so we know that family. Anyway a story on them is on LL's blog.

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  24. I'm not from Imo state and I know their story. I heard it from my peeps in Benin. Judgement day will be ghen ghen biko.

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  25. Anon 9:43, apparently the girl & her family did not hear o, they went to go and marry in that family. The way I heard it, there was a room she never had access to, then the day she entered it, she didn't even pack anything, she just ran with her child.
    Now the info I got could very well be wrong, but I did verify his wife doesn't stay in Nigeria anymore... but Amaka could you be a darling and just clarify the issue? Inquiring minds wouldn't mind knowing.

    *waving* @ Mama Borngirl

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  26. Me Again it's a case of the sins of some fathers are visited on their children. Parents initiate their kids into the stuff they do. All of them whether boys or girls are marine spirits and are disciples of Imo River. The genesis of their story started in Benin. Correct. All that glitters isn't gold. So when people use class to call these people i laugh. If you have class you have no business with water spirit worshipping. That you spend money and are loud doesn't mean you have class. Look at the families the girls have married into, even they aren't straight. They all meet at night in the same place!

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  27. *waves back at Me again*
    The previous anon was correct!
    Aloba, you're enjoying our 'deep gists' chei?

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  28. Na wa oooooo na real wa 4 9ja gossips

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  29. It continues to beat my imagination on why Naeto C didn't finally marry dwarf Amaka Ararume. I was in the same class with Naeto and Amaka in Dundee, Scotland in 2009/2010. Both of them were inseparable. Always together, living in the same apartment, using one vehicle. Am very sure they were sleeping on the same bed even though Amaka feigns to have her own room. Where was Nicole all this while? Amaka sandwiched Naeto from even integrating with us his bruv's. Am very sure that Amaka's marriage to Yomi Benson was stage managed. I pray it last longer than a facebook marriage. Goodluck Naeto and Nicole. Am very sure Nicole is a nice girl because i have known his family while we lived at Lekki phase 1, Lagos.

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