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Temi Otedola, daughter of billionaire Femi Otedola, and her husband, singer Mr Eazi, have shared that choosing where to hold their destination weddings was not easy and came with a lot of arguments and emotional stress.
They explained that organising three weddings in three different countries within just three months was exhausting and much harder than people might think, even though it looked glamorous from the outside.
“Three weddings in three months is insane,” they admitted, describing the process as exhausting, with one ceremony flowing into another in quick succession.
Temi said they initially wanted a small, quiet court wedding in Nigeria, but they dropped the idea because it would have been hard to keep it private.
“If we went to the courthouse in Nigeria, it wouldn’t be as private as we wanted,” she explained.
The couple also considered holding a private civil wedding in their living room by inviting court officials to conduct the ceremony at home. While Temi liked the idea, Mr Eazi was not comfortable with it, and this led to disagreements that made them change their plans.
In the end, they chose Monaco for their civil wedding. Temi said the location meant a lot to her emotionally. She explained that although the United Kingdom was an option at one point, it did not feel special or personal enough.
Mr Eazi, on his part, said he was surprised by how many official processes and paperwork were involved in getting married.
“I thought getting married was just deciding and signing papers. I didn’t know there was a mountain of administration,” he said.
Despite all the difficulties, the couple say they are now getting ready for their last and biggest wedding ceremony.
Temi Otedola, has revealed why she accepted to marry singer and music executive, Mr Eazi.
She walked down the aisle in Iceland to say “I do” to singer and music executive, Mr Eazi, on August 8, 2025 in a simple but classy wedding ceremony.
In a conversation with BBC News Pidgin, Temi shared with joy that she has numerous reasons to have said Ido Mr Eazi.
"Too many...as she burst into laughter. First and foremost he is my best friend, that's my person, And i think when you meet your persn you know, I cant imaging spending the rest of my life with anybody else. Heisthe person I am excited and can't wait to spend everyday with and build our lives together and work through our ups and downs together, celeberate togtherband solve problems tiogwether. He is simply my person so we are just excited for what is to come," the billionaire's daughter shared.
Meanwhile, Temi Otedola, who is now Temi Ajibade, has commented on the upcoming release of her father's book stating that the time has come for the world to glean from his father's business experiences.
In an interview with the BBC, Temi said, “My dad has a wealth of wisdom and I’ve been very fortunate as his daughter that I’ve been able to, gleam and learn all of this information growing up with him,” she said
“But I believe he thought it was time that the public learn and understand his journey as an entrepreneur and as a businessman.”
Actress and fashion entrepreneur Temi Otedola has shared reason behind her decision to keep details of her life away from the public.
She and Mr Eazi maintained a low profile throughout their courtship, engagement, and marriage, only to surprise the public with the news of their union solemnization.
Temi shared in an interview with the BBC that, it’s not necessarily about privacy. "I think it’s more about owning your own narrative.”
According to her, there is power in living a quiet life as it gives one the power to control narratives.
“And there’s something about, you know, moving in silence that allows you to, to have certain control over things. It allows you to, yeah, to build the narrative you want,” Temi stated.
For her, it's empowering to choose when and how to share personal details of life.
“And also you’re able to share when you feel you’re ready to share, when you want to share and share it in the way you want to share it."
“So I think all of those things are kind of why I’ve always been someone to, to share, whether it’s a work project or personal news, I share it in my own time,” Temi Otedola shared..
Nigerian singer Oluwatosin Ajibade, popularly known as Mr Eazi, officially tied the knot with actress and daughter of billionaire businessman Femi Otedola Temi Otedola, in a private and intimate ceremony in Iceland after their near decade relationship.
News of their marriage ceremony emerged after Nigerian comedian Broda Shaggi shared clips on his Instagram Story which captured the musician having a good time with Africa's richest man, Aliko Dangote, in Iceland.
The wedding was held at the iconic Hallgrímskirkja Church in Reykjavík, with just a few friends and family in attendance.
Adorned with flowers and closed to the public, the venue reflected the couple’s enduring wish to keep their love story — and the details surrounding it — away from the public eye
The second daughte of the Nigerian millionaire was wore a sleek white satin gown with a square neckline, delicate straps, and a modest train. She paired it with minimal jewelry, just diamond studs and a simple bracelet with a soft and natural makeup, and her hair styled in a low, elegant chignon.
Her partner, Mr Eazi also rocked a crisp white shirt paired with a classic black tuxedo jacket and matching trousers. His look was clean, tailored, and understated, with no flashy accessories.
Mr Eazi first publicly confirmed his relationship with Temi Otedola in a 2017 Channel 4 News interview titled “Stories of My Life on African Instrumentals”.
In that conversation, he spoke about his music journey and casually acknowledged his relationship with Temi.
This was after rumours had began about their relationship following their chemistry in public and frequent appearances together.
Temi later confirmed the relationship herself, through her lifestyle blog and social media posts. Their bond became more visible when she featured Mr Eazi in her YouTube series.
Subsequently, Temi confirmed that they met at a DJ Cuppy event, which she had hosted for her sister.
It got official when the duo announced their engagement in April 2022, when the actress posted a 38-second video of the proposal on Instagram.
Social media buzzed after . Also in attendance were Temi’s sister, DJ and music producer Florence Otedola—popularly known as DJ Cuppy, their mother, Nana Otedola and Africa's richest man Aliko Dangote.
Following the emergence of their wedding photos and videos, the couple have received congratulatory messages from fans and celebrities across Africa, celebrating not only the love story between two stars but also the blending of music, film, and high-profile business worlds.
Profile of Temi
Temiloluwa Elizabeth Otedola was born on March 20, 1996, into one of Nigeria’s most prominent families. She is the youngest daughter of billionaire businessman Femi Otedola and his wife Nana Otedola. Her siblings include Tolani, a singer; DJ Cuppy, a DJ and music producer; and Fewa, her younger brother.
Temi spent much of her childhood in London, where she attended boarding school in Kent and later studied Art History at University College London.
In 2014, she launched her fashion and lifestyle blog JTO Fashion, which documents her travels, style, and beauty inspirations. The blog quickly gained popularity and helped establish her as a fashion influencer.
Temi made her acting debut in 2020 in the Nollywood film Citation, directed by Kunle Afolayan. She played the lead role of Moremi Oluwa, a university student navigating a sexual harassment case. Her performance earned her the Best Actress award at the Ghana Movie Awards in 2021.
She later starred in The Man for the Job (2022) and is set to appear in Ms. Kanyin (2025), a supernatural thriller. Despite not attending formal acting school, Temi has been praised for her natural talent and screen presence.
Temi is also a podcaster, co-hosting How Far with her now-husband Mr Eazi, a Nigerian singer and entrepreneur.
In 2024, she became the first Nigerian Digital Brand Ambassador for L’Oréal Paris.
She currently lives between Lagos and London, balancing her work in fashion, film, and media.
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