Love glows in Boston, Massachusetts as Nnenna and Chibuzor tie the nuptial knots

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Azubike Okoro

The cosy city of Randolph in Boston, Massachusetts came alive on Friday November 17, 2023 when Umuaro descended on it from far and near to witness the exchange of marital vows and celebrate with Ada-Mazi Nnenna Okereke and Dr Chibuzor Igwe whose traditional marriage rites held that evening.

Dr. Chibuzor Igwe and Ada Mazi Nnenna Igwe (nee Okereke) posing for guests after their exchange of traditional marital vows

Guests came from various States in North America, Europe and Africa and the radiance and colours of Aro culture and attire were a cynosure of attention. Dr Nnanna Okereke, the bride’s uncle and father of-the-day who had the honour to host the elite group in his expansive and luxurious home proved unbeatable in hospitality and generosity as guests were lavishly entertained with assorted foods and rare drinks.

Mazi Dr Nnanna Okereke, bride’s uncle and father of-the-day and Mazi Chukwuemeka Okereke, a brother to the bride pose with the couple after a successful traditional marriage rites

Several prominent Umuaro from within and outside the United States of America graced the occasion, including the Executive President of All-Aro USA, Mazi Chris Onyeador and the President of AFNA (the umbrella Amuvi-Uda organization in the States) Mazi Nnanna Ezuma-Ngwu.

The Executive President of All-Aro USA, Mazi Chris Onyeador and Mazi Dr Azubike Okoro, President, Aronewsonline feeling good and admiring a scene at the party

Others include Dr Chidi Gerald Emesi, Mazi Cletus Onyeador, Mazi Chukwuemeka Okereke, Dr Chidi Ezuma-Ngwu and Ugwuaro Dr Azubike Okoro. The ceremony continued the next day with after-wedding party which saw a record gathering of exclusive invitees who were obviously motivated by the desire to witness the spark of love being radiated by the new couple.

The bride, Ada-Mazi Nnenna Igwe (nee Okereke) acknowledging God’s abundant blessings and the joy of family and friends on her special day

Mazi Chibuzor and Nnenna did not disappoint as they added glamour to the entire ceremony by not missing any opportunity to welcome, show love and appreciate their guests.

The couple being congratulated by a guest during the after-wedding party

Not even the chilly weather of Boston could dampen the enthusiasm and desire of guests to thoroughly enjoy themselves and surely they did to the admiration of the couple and their families.

 

Mrs Delvine Nnanna-Okereke rejoicing with Ada-Mazi Nnenna andher friends who graced the ceremony

The event which was compered by the Executive President of All-Aro USA, rounded-off with sumptuous eating and drinking. From Boston with love, this is wishing the couple a blissful marital experience.   

Some of the guests who arrived Boston from out-of-state were hosted to a pre-wedding party lunch by the family of Dr Chidi Ezuma-Ngwu in an elitist Boston neighbourhood. The matriarch of the Ezuma-Ngwu family herself played host with her sons and daughter in-laws as the environment became animated with choice entertainment and good old-time stories. Contemporary issues in Aro development and civilization also received good attention as the group explored options to raise the bar in community development initiatives.

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Azubike Okoro

Mazi Azubike Okoro holds two Master’s degrees - Sociology and Human Resource Management- and a Doctorate of Management of Argosy University, Chicago, USA. A Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Personnel Management of Nigeria and the Nigeria Institute of Management; he is Member, the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) USA and the International Society for Performance Improvement (ISPI), USA. Currently a Director at the Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC), he founded Aro News in 1997 to encourage research on the culture, history and civilization of the Arochukwu nation. Also, he was the pioneer Publisher/Editor-in-Chief. Dr. Okoro is married with children and resides at Abuja, Nigeria.

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