Gbemisola Oluwabusayo
1 month ago
Overview
Annie & Kayode Were Paired During a Church Youth Program – They Found Love Shortly After
Love can be found anywhere, and the church is no exception. Annie and Kayode’s love story is a beautiful testament to that.
It all began when they were paired as a team at their church’s youth program. It’s safe to say that what started as a simple collaboration quickly grew into something much deeper. Amidst all the planning meetings, shared responsibilities, and inside jokes, a strong friendship blossomed — one that eventually transcended into a perfect fairytale.
Now, the Akwa-Ibom bride and Yoruba groom have tied the knot in a vibrant traditional wedding that beautifully repped their roots. From the rich cultural outfits to the opulent culture, every moment of their wedding was indeed a beauty to behold.
How we met
By the bride, Annie:
We met in the most divine of places – our local church in Dubai. We were both selected by our then Youth President (Bro Chidi) to be speakers on a youth program, and while we shared a few team moments and smiles, once the program ended…… Well, that was it. No contacts, no “Heys” for about four months, but he’d occasionally pop up on WhatsApp, dropping a “fine girl” here and a “just checking in” there. Nothing too serious, but just enough to linger. Then one day, out of the blue, he called. And that call turned into a conversation and that conversation turned into man more and just like that, something quiet and steady began to grow.
How we met
By the groom, Kayode:
It all started in church, because honestly, where else do the best love stories begin? Annie and I were nominated for a youth program and, by what we now believe was divine matchmaking, got paired together. At first, it was all polite smiles and “we’re just here for the program” energy. But week by week, through some shared tasks, a few inside jokes, and more than a few awkward icebreakers later, something started to shift. I found myself looking forward to seeing Annie more than the program itself but I didn’t want to be too forward. (don’t tell the organizers)
She was smart, calm, kind, deeply God-fearing- and talking to her felt… effortless. For someone like me who doesn’t talk much, that’s saying a lot. Her presence brought me peace, and our conversations made time feel slower in the best way. I knew early on that I wanted to be here-with her. So I kept saying: “I want to be here. The earlier you understand that, the better for us.” We didn’t plan for this – but Grace had its own plan and we are grateful it did. Now? We’re living it out, one promise at a time.
Source BellaNaija