Two big families in Gombe were brought together yet again by the wedding of Hauwa Musa Jalo and Bello
Shehu. Hauwa is the granddaughter of late Senator Jalo Waziri who was, until
his death, the Waziri of Gombe, while the groom is the grandson of the late
Emir of Gombe Alh Shehu Abubakar. Why I say “yet again” is because, the late
Jalo Waziri was married to late
Haj. Fatima, fondly known as Goggo Hajja, who was the sister of the late Emir -
Shehu and the daughter of late
Emir Sarki Abubakar. It's like history just repeated itself with yet another
union.
The wedding of these love birds- Hauwa
Jalo Waziri and Bello Shehu was one that wouldn't be forgotten soon on its own
merit. It wasn't just ordinary, it was
like the fairytale wedding of a princess marrying her Prince Charming. Everything was set out as she desired. Being
the first child and first daughter of her family, her parents left no stone
unturned to make the wedding memorable for the couple and for every guest that
attended the occasion. The series of events lined up to celebrate the wedding include
the following: Sakun Lailai, Kamu, Walima, Mothers’ Night and Dinner. The bride
was an epitome of beauty who appeared gorgeous in all her princess-like attires for different
occasions. Her makeup was done by the famous Oshewa Beauty who came all the way from Lagos to
put a blush on her face, while Maigaskiya photos from Abuja was her personal photographer, and Mina Decoration from Kano
did the wedding deco. Everything in this wedding can be rated superb. Guests
also were well entertained with
mouthwatering sumptuous cuisines.
The atmosphere of the event was comforting and blissful as different local
musicians were there to beat the drums. A
remarkable display by her little sisters, who did a heart
touching musical performance, shouldn't go unmentioned. It was awesome and refreshing!
Not to bore you with long stories, let
me conclude by saying that the
wonderful occasion was attended by
many dignitaries, friends and
family who came from far and near
to grace the occasion.
In Tozali, we speak in pictures. As
they say, pictures speak thousands of words; so, flip through and give your
eyes a feast.
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