Temi Otedola, actress and daughter of billionaire businessman Femi Otedola, has unveiled beautiful photos from her wedding to Nigerian singer Oluwatosin Ajibade, popularly known as Mr Eazi.
The couple first announced their engagement in April 2022, when Temi shared a heartfelt video of the proposal on Instagram. Both had hinted at plans for a private wedding, sparking excitement among fans.
On Friday, Temi—now Temiloluwa Ajibade—officially introduced her new surname on social media with a simple yet elegant caption: “Mr and Mrs Ajibade. Now on voguemagazine.”


According to The Telegraph, the couple celebrated their union with three distinct weddings in three different countries. The first took place in Monaco on May 9, coinciding with Mr Eazi’s late mother’s birthday. Two months later, they held a traditional Yoruba wedding ceremony at the Otedola family home in Dubai. Finally, the celebrations culminated in a white wedding in Iceland in August.


Vogue Magazine shared 99 photos from the ceremonies and narrated the couple’s love story, which began on a cold London night in January 2017. Mr Eazi had arrived at Tate Club to watch Temi’s sister, Florence, perform behind the DJ booth. Their proposal followed five years later, marking the start of a new chapter.
In an interview with The Office Magazine, Mr Eazi explained how Nigerian culture deeply influenced their wedding ceremonies.


“We brought Nigeria to Dubai at Temi’s family home—the food, the officiant (the Alaga), the attire of staff, guests, and performers were all traditional Yoruba styles. The food was authentic Nigerian cuisine, and the band was the legendary King Sunny Ade,” he said.
“Our outfits included traditional Yoruba wedding attire and an Iseleuku wedding attire as a tribute to my late mother’s Igbo heritage. The entire event mirrored the spirit of a Lagos wedding—it truly felt like Lagos, but in Dubai.”


Mr Eazi also revealed that the weddings have inspired his music.
“I want to create more love songs—stripped-back acoustic tracks that I can perform live at future Nigerian weddings,” he shared.
Reflecting on his most memorable moments, Mr Eazi recounted:
“It was an out-of-body experience seeing Temi and me get married in Dubai, surrounded by close friends and family. I’ll never forget when she was asked to describe me and called out all my names, including the special one my mum loved.
Also, just before she walked into the church, the organist played my mum’s favorite hymn. As she entered, the cloudy sky brightened, turning sunny—that moment was truly special.”