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Ogede gears up to walk down the aisle with Faith Ejehirele



There is only one happiness in life to love and to be loved. For this ingenious businessman and club owner, *Promise Chuks*, his happiness knows no bounds as he is ready to walk down the aisle with the love of his life, *Faith Ejehirele*.
 
The *Carabana Lounge* boss will be tying the nuptial knot with his sweetheart in an elaborate wedding ceremony set to hold on Saturday, 20th November 2021 at Ikeja, Lagos.

The Anambra-born business tycoon is already in high spirits for this momentous event that promises to be replete with glamour pomp and pageantry, as it will welcome some notable personalities. The popular nightclub owner has put into place all the necessary preparations for a five-star event planned by one of the top leading event planning companies (SRC Events). The wedding, which is set to come under the motif, #TheOgedeWedding, is a completion of the trilogy (the court, traditional and white wedding).

The reception is set to be a glitz and glam affair to welcome the new mint fresh couple, a blend of sky blue, grey, and teal; a mix and match of cultural heritage as the groom’s family from Anambra and the bride’s family from Edo, friends, associates and well wishers are set to usher them into the family way.

Promise Chuks who’s popularly known with the moniker “Ogede” is a prolific businessman whose expertise in the hospitality sector has endeared him to so many. He has been doing well in this sector, much to the admiration of those he met in the vast growing business in the aquatic city of splendour christened Lagos.

*How They Met*

Promise and Faith met in 2006 at the Lekki Beach in Lagos during a weekend visit to the waterfront to relax and have fun.

According to his sweetheart, her husband approached her at the beach and asked her to a date, but she didn’t take him seriously until 2008. “Although he was persistent, I did not take him seriously until 2008 when we did our traditional wedding ceremony.

She describes her husband “as a man of action rather than words, as he acted more than he spoke”