Lola met her sweetheart Jamil while she was in college in London. They remained good friends for a while before they started to date because Lola wasn’t sure she could date a non-Yoruba guy. Years after, they proceeded to tie the knot in a beautiful Nigerian-Ghanaian wedding ceremony. It was such a pleasant union of cultures and family.
Here is a little backstory of how they met! Enjoy! How We Met
By the bride, Lola
I started my first year at Bedfordshire University. As it was freshers week, I and the rest of my friends decided to go out and enjoy freshers week before the hard work starts. After the party, we were waiting outside the venue for our cab, all of a sudden these two cars pulled over. Then these four guys came out of the cars, one of the guys (who happened to be Jamil) walked up to me and said ‘Can I have your number?‘ and I remember thinking to myself, this guy is brave o! But it was freshers week and we were having fun so I just gave it to him.
When we got home and all the girls were talking, I discovered Jamil took mine and another girl’s number. I was fuming because I actually thought he was nice, so then I had my guard up like this guy must be a player. The next day, Jamil and his friend came over to our accommodation, I completely ignored Jamil but he kept trying to talk to me and get my attention. Eventually, we ended up in the kitchen and got talking, I discovered he was actually funny.
However, I felt I couldn’t date him because he was not Yoruba, he’s Ghanaian, I thought to myself how would I introduce him to my mum. Although we were not dating, we still maintained a good friendship, I would go to Luton from London to cook for him. We would talk on the phone about girls he was seeing and when I had any guy problems Jamil was my personal Adviser.
Four years later, I and couple of the girls from university decided to meet up in Luton to catch up on life after university. Jamil was still living in Luton at the time so we went to his house after having dinner. Jamil was so accommodating, he even gave one of the girl’s sister money for a cab and he just made sure everyone was fine. And of course, I noticed the maturity, the growth, and all the qualities I have been looking for in my ex-boyfriend which I didn’t see. Jamil is calm, understanding, generous and always ready to help anyone in need and of course, he is tall, dark and handsome LOL. The only thing that was stopping me from dating him was that he was Ghanaian, (it sounds so silly now). I decided that day that he was the one I have been looking for. A week after, we went on a date and the rest is history!
Fast forward, we then started talking each day getting to know more about each other. We went on our first date to a Chinese restaurant in High Wycombe. It was a fun date, anytime I was with Jamil, I always had this butterfly feeling, we just clicked and was comfortable around each other. Four years after our first date, he decided to put a ring on it, in the most special way. He flew to Dubai to surprise me in front of my family. It was meant to be, we are destined to be together and I cannot wait to officially become Mrs A.
Traditional Wedding
Catch the rest of their lovestory and Jamil’s side of the story on BellaNaija Weddings.
Credits
Bride:@honeylola
Groom:@minimillz
Photography:@akintayotimi
Makeup:@yallizbeauty
Hair:@charishair
Asooke:@bimms24
Beads:@tavinbeads
Gele:@dupe_gele
Cake:@tycouturecakes
Planner:@roeweddings
Decor:@royal_event_wedding_decor
Catering:@kingsolomoncatering
Cocktails:@ravissantcocktails
Venue:@meridian_grand
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