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Sunday, November 22, 2020
Wedding Photos Of Bashir El-rufai And Halima Nwakaego Kazaure
The son of Kaduna State governor Bashir El-rufai and his heartthrob, Halima Nwakaego Kazaure married on Saturday November 21,2020...
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I hope when the 2nd, 3rd and 4th wives start coming she will not complain.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!
DeleteNa wa. Money made her marry a Muslim, anyways congratulations to them. Wish them what they wish Nigerians and may the foundation of their marriage be build as their fathers made Nigeria to be.
DeleteShe's Hausa/ Fulani Muslim, the name Nwakaego was given to her by her grandmother who was igbo.
DeleteWith all his father's money, he still be like hanger🙄
DeleteAs if there re no wonderful Muslims? Or are all Muslims polygamous? I'm marrying one and I'm keeping my religion. I am in my happy place.
DeleteSee his long neck like I go dye.
DeleteShameless girl
ReplyDeleteSo as evil and uncouth as dis man is he married a lady frm d same tribe he constantly bashes? Nwaka, the Lord is ur strenght,
ReplyDeleteThey said its her maternal Grandma dat is ibo. She is a northerner herself.
DeleteDat Bashir just wants to use it for political ambition in future. Cunning family.
Amen, I have never seen someone so foul-mouthed as him. Wait.. maybe I have... Donald Trump 👎
DeleteBeds and Roses, you're very correct. He's preparing himself for the presidency...
DeleteHe will claim he's not tribalistic since he allowed his son to marry from other tribe...
B&R abeg try dey spell the Igbo well naaa. It's Igbo not ibo. I hate seeing it as ibo. Na beg I beg no be command.
DeletePlease dont start with that, there are ibo people here who refer to themselves as ibo, why? na dem sabi. If you hate seeing it as ibo doesn't mean ibo's don't refer to themselves as ibo. Who is confusing who!
DeleteAnnon 17:01 ignorance is not an excuse. The correct spelling is Igbo. It's like you don't like correction.
Delete@anon17:01, please speak for yourself, we don't refer ourselves as ibo but IGBO,d whites can't pronounce the [gb] sound that's why they call it "Ibo". It really annoys me when Nigerians especially Igbos join them in pronouncing and writing it as "Ibo".
DeleteYou are need to chill and educate yourselves...there Ibo ( the ones from delta) and there is Igbo. I am a northerner oh same way I educate people everyday that just becos I am from the north doesn’t mean I am Hausa or Muslim (sorry I had to chip that in there ) 😁... if I get the opportunity to educate, educate I will 😅
DeleteThere is nothing like Ibo. The Igbo people (including delta igbo) who refer to themselves as ‘ibo’ are as confused as you who is non Igbo and arguing about the name of a tribe you aren’t from. Take correction and rest abeg.
DeleteBed and Roses, the word is IGBO not IBO.
DeleteI don't think she's from East, perhaps her mom is. Kazaure sounds like NYSC DG. I wish them all the best
ReplyDeleteThe dad is hausa, mum os Igbo
DeleteDid I read Nwakaego
ReplyDelete2023 things in motion
DeleteThis marriage is a political statement Lol
ReplyDelete😊
U gri for this one abi Mr esha(rotten pepper) in yoruba
DeleteShe pretty!
ReplyDeleteVery!
DeleteSure. She is....
DeleteShe's not from d East biko
ReplyDeleteShe's d daughter of former senator from Jigawa
Beautiful bride😍😍
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to them🍸🍾
I love her red dress.She tried getting married to the guy.love really lies in the face of the beholder
ReplyDeleteStella she is not from the north, it's just a nickname
ReplyDeleteGod bless their union
ReplyDeleteShe is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteNwakaego ke? U clear eye go marry Governor’s son wey be moslem, tomorrow u go begin battle with 2nd, 3rd & 3rd wife.
ReplyDeleteAllegedly from Eastern Nigeria with a surname like Kazaure?
ReplyDeleteIt’s her Mim who is Igbo. Her Dad is from Jigawa state.
It’s her Mum* who’s Igbo. Dad is Jigawa.
ReplyDeleteShe's not from the Eastern part o, her grandmother was from the eastern part and gave her that name Nwakaego.
ReplyDeleteShe has to infuse Igbo atire to her dress because her granny was her favorite person and she loves her igbo name.
She said it herself.
So she 10% Igbo and 90% hausa/fulani
Lol by Igbo culture, she is nwa nwadiana, meaning if she ever wanted to go to the Igbo village, she can’t be rejected.
DeletePlus since it’s her grandma, it’s technically 25%, not 10%.
I love her watch. Happy married life.
ReplyDeleteWatch ke. Nnem they wear timepiece, these people are eating Nigeria's money.
DeleteCongrats to the new couple.
They fit like puzzle.
XP😂😂😂, abeg leave castle; na wetin she see, she talk.
DeleteBeautiful bride. Happy married life
ReplyDeleteShe's not from the East o,we forbid anyone from the East to have anything to do with this uncouth family, elrufai and his ugly children.
ReplyDeleteElrufai with his tricky political ambition..when he wanted to cotest for govnor,his son got married to a southern kaduna christain girl and now this..it won't work.wicked man.
God bless their home. Congrats guys
ReplyDeleteHalima's mum is half Igbo and Hausa (that's Halima's granddad is Hausa and her Grandma is Igbo). And Halima's dad is Hausa.Halima is a Muslim.
ReplyDeleteExactly, because I know for sure that a sane Igbo man can't give his daughter to the Hellrufai's.
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