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Wofai Fada Stands Firm On Marriage, Despite In-law Resistance

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Wofai Fada Stands Firm on Marriage, Despite In-law Resistance

Despite resistance from her in-laws, Nollywood actress and comedian, Wofai Fada, has affirmed her commitment to her marriage with Taiwo Cole, declaring that their union shall be permanent.

Taking to her Instagram handle on Monday, she shared more traditional wedding photos of herself and her newlywed husband, Taiwo, expressing optimism about their future together.

In her post, she wrote, “The Bride, and groom @taiwo.cole.7. And our joy shall be permanent. Thanks to my team.”

The couple shared pre-wedding photos and showcased their participation in various cultural events during their traditional wedding ceremony on social media platforms.

However, News About Nigeria reported that the Cole family of Victoria Island, Lagos State, publicly distanced themselves from the wedding ceremony.

In a letter addressed to their friends and acquaintances, the Cole family stated their lack of awareness regarding the marriage, adding that they neither granted nor supported it.

They further stated that any individuals claiming association with the Cole family due to the alleged event were not recognised or accepted.

The family urged the public to disregard all circulating publications and documents concerning the purported marriage.

The statement from the Cole family revealed, “Images and videos come to our attention showing our son Taiwo getting married to a Wofai Ewa in a traditional ceremony in Ugep, Cross River State. This serves to notify all acquaintances, family and friends that the Cole family of Victoria Island, Lagos, are not aware of any marriage ceremony to our son Taiwo Olakitan Cole, neither did we grant permission nor support in this regard.

“As such, person(s) parading themselves as new members of the Cole heritage by virtue of this purported event are not known nor accepted by the family. All publications and documents being circulated about this are to be regarded.”

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