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The surprise shower held on Sunday March 27th seemed bleak, as TML Events (the event planner) could not determine the friends that she would love to have at the event. We then worked with her hubby Wale Taiiwo to form a whats app group with the contacts of her few friends that he had. Consequently, the group expanded with friends inviting friends.
The shower was themed "vintage" and everyone came dressed in Oleku, afro hair and wedges.
The
bride was at the venue (the home of the groom's uncle) seeing all the
decor and preparation activities going on in the compound but thought it
was for another bride (as she was told), knowing that the wife of their
host is an event planner.
When enough of her
friends arrived, she was tricked out of the house into the compound. She
saw ladies whose backs were turned towards her. While wondering who
they were or what was happening, they turned. To her utmost surprise,
they were her friends and it was her shower.
More photos after the cut.................................
Lots
of exclamations, screams and hugs followed. She also had quite a number
of accusations for her friends whom she said didn't mention it to her.
The event program followed shortly after she returned looking all
traditionally glammed up.
The decoration, foods, drinks and games were not left out of the old school theme.
Edibles
included: Eko (cold pap/agidi) and moinmoin, ofada rice, as around
(yam pottage), awin (local vit. C), garden eggs, kokoro, yoyo, shrimps,
dundun (fried yam), zobo and lots more
Games varied to include ayo olopon, ten-ten, gele tying competition, tinko, old school dance etc
It was great fun all the way, the retro style.
Credits:
Planned by TML Events, @trendymotivesevents
Photos by @dgaphotography
Bride: @adejumobirosemary
Decor by @lincosevents
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