7 photos from Adekunle Gold and Simi’s wedding that will make you fall in love

Fans of recently-wed Nigerian couple, Adenkule Gold and Simi will finally have a snippet view of what actually took place at the wedding of the couple which took place last week.

As part of their well hatched ploy to tease and make everyone fall in love with them over and over again, the duo have released a music video for their song, “Promise” and it features some cute excerpts from their nuptials.

Readers may recall that the couple had a secret wedding which saw just 300 very close friends and family attending despite being in the public eye and it didn’t sit well with man of their fans across the world.

The music was co-written by the couple to celebrate their beautiful relationship and marriage.

Check out visual excerpts from the video and the full video below

If he loses it all, she’ll still be there for him

Riding with him till the sun goes down

These two are cute sha!

Probably the couple’s first dance or something

Your favourite bride could never ever look this peng

It’s was really fun from all indications

I’ll Ride With You Till One Hundred and Forty-Four

At least if you don’t care about the pictures, enjoy this fire song

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