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Female Journalist, Success marries heartthrob, Quincy in Delta
Former Miss Success Okuchemiya, a Journalist, in line with Urhobo's customs and traditions got married to her heartthrob, Mr. Quincy Oghenechoja Ose in Ekete Community, Udu Local Government Area of of Delta State.
In a chat with our Correspondent, Success who is now Mrs. Ose said: "I choose love, I choose focus. I believe in him."
According to Mrs Ose, the husband has skills that she sees in him that both can achieve greater heights together.
She used the opportunity to advise spinsters to stay focused and never give up. She said: "Delay is not denial, have faith in God."
The newly married woman also expressed her gratitude to God Almighty for giving her hubby as well as making the traditional marriage a success.
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She said: "I am grateful to God. The lifter up of hands." On his part, Mr. Quincy Oghenechoja Ose also said he got married to Success saying: "She's everything to me."
According to Mr Ese, Bachelors should look for their better partners.
The Chairman, Nigeria Union of Journalists, Warri Correspondents' Chapel, Comrade Okies Veekies who spoke on behalf of the Union, admonished Mrs Ose, their member, that there should be no third party's involvement in her marriage.
He said: "Don't allow a third party to interfere in your marriage. Don't allow people to dictate how your marriage ought to be. Both of you left your parents and joined (together) to be one and that is oneness."
Comrade Okies who has been married for the past twenty five(25) years also enjoined Mrs Ese to always hope in God, pray and continue to give the third party a good booth so that she can succeed in her marriage.
He said: "l advise her to hold unto God tenaciously. I wish her all the best that she wished herself. I wish her good health, long life, prosperity and the number of children they intend to have in Jesus' Name. As Success as her name, so shall her marriage be a success".
In interview, some dignitaries who spoke about the couple, advised them to build their home on "honesty and good communication" as they embark on the school of marriage.
The couple who treated invited guests to lavish reception with Urhobo and Isoko tunes and enough food and drinks were clad in army green (gold coloured attires), radiantly and elegantly looking, danced into the arena to the admiration of family and hundreds of guests who gathered to share in their joy.
The ceremony featured a special dance performance by Youth of St. Jude Catholic Church, Effurun, was attended media gurus, academia, politicians and some organizations among whom were members of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, Warri Correspondents' Chapel; the Department of Mass Communication, Delta State University (DELSU), Abraka, staff of the Federal Polytechnic, Orogun (FEDPO), members of Church of God Mission, Church of Christ, St. Jude Catholic Church, Effurun among others.