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Checkout Cute Photos Of Dance Queen, Kaffy And Her Husband As They Celebrate 4th Wedding Anniversary

Two Children after, Dance Queen, Kafayat Shafau-Ameh aka Kaffy and her husband, Joseph Ameh, are celebrating their 4th wedding anniversary today June 2nd. They both shared loving messages to one another via their respective Instagram pages. Kaffy wrote:
“Happy Anniversary babiiii! Wow what a journey it’s been and a lot has gone down, A lot found, A lot lost, A lot given, A lot taken, A lot said, A lot done , A lot learnt , A lot absorbed, A lot discarded, A lot acknowledged, A lot sown, A lot reaped, A lot of ups, A lot of downs,   A lot of pain, A lot of healing, A lot of cursing, A lot of blessing, A lot of weakness, A lot of strength. Above it all I thank God that we are here to enjoy A lot More. I love you @papiijameh’While her husband wrote:
You guys always blow my mind… I can’t explain how much you mean to me… My life, my world… Happy anniversary baby @kaffydance you are the best thing that happened to me… I love the f*** outa you.






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