Actress Temi Otedola Adopts Husband’s Surname Following Marriage To Mr Eazi

Temi Otedola, actress and daughter of billionaire Femi Otedola, has officially adopted the surname Ajibade following her marriage to Nigerian musician Oluwatosin Ajibade, popularly known as Mr Eazi.

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The couple, who revealed their engagement in April 2022, celebrated their union with private ceremonies in three different countries. Their festivities kicked off in Monaco on May 9, coinciding with what would have been the late mother of Mr Eazi’s birthday. This was followed by a traditional Yoruba wedding at the Otedola family residence in Dubai, and they concluded with a white wedding in Iceland in August.

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Temi’s Instagram profile now reflects her new name, Temiloluwa Ajibade. Her decision to replace her well-known family surname with her husband’s has drawn significant attention online, with many applauding her choice despite the prominence of the Otedola name.

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Netizens Reactions…

@king_otega: “And poor man daughter go say she must keep her papa name o.”

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@thisdayveed: “Na mr eazi suppose change name before?”

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@madaniella1: “This is called happily married ‘shes happy to be married”

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@oroguguochichi5: Ajibade?? Is he Yoruba , Abi no be Yoruba name ?”

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@zamani_oflife: “Meanwhile one Nneka from One village is saying she cannot take her husband’s Last name.

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@chi_babeeee69: “I will not change Otedola oh. I will just add my husband’s name.”

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