Former Ogun State Governor’s Physically Challenged Son Proposes to Fiancée
Debola Daniel, a physically challenged son of Gbenga Daniel, a former governor of Ogun State has proposed to his longtime lover.
You can also read this: Physically Challenged Couple Shares Pre-wedding Photo
Debola who is based in the United Kingdom surprised his lover, Tasha, with an amazing proposal that left her stunned.
The proud groom to be shared online that he requested the hand of his closest friend and confidant in marriage and that her response was positive.
Sharing the good news on his Instagram page, he wrote this:
“So last night I asked my best friend and my closest confidant to spend the rest of her life with me and she said YES!
@tash_loves I love you more than words can ever describe. You’ve shown me what love is and it’ll be an honour to spend the rest of my life with you.
I’m getting married! Massive thank you to @ben__ben_ @tolaolu @kenny.d for helping me plan such a beautiful evening. Also, thank you to @gtdaguitarman and @wanri_simpson. You guys are the best. ?: @themrwentz”
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