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Check Out PHOTOS From Pastor Tunde Bakare’s First Daughter’s Wedding In London

The first daughter of Pastor Tunde Bakare, Olubunmi walked down the aisle with her heartthrob, Olaoluwa Fabode on Saturday, August 29.

Pastor Tunde Bakare with his daughter Bunmi

The wedding ceremony held in London.
Bunmi and her heartthrob walk down the aisle

A number of popular faces were at the wedding of the first daughter of the former running mate of President Muhammadu Buhari in the 2011 presidential elections.
Some of the popular faces were Oby Ezekwesili, Dr Joe Odumakin, Korede Bello and others.

Oby Ezekwesili at the wedding ceremony

Pastor Bakare, Korede Bello and some guests at his daughter’s wedding

Pastor Bakare is the General Overseer of the Latter Rain Assembly and Bunmi’s wedding will be the first to hold in the clergy’s family.


Bunmi is a graduate of Political Science from the Emory University, Atlanta, United States and she is running an after-school programme.

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