
Popular gospel singer Tope Alabi’s daughter, Ayomiku, has reportedly gotten married to her man in a private ceremony.
According to reports, the music star’s daughter, who is a singer herself, and her man, Oluwole, got married privately on Wednesday March 12, 2025, with only a few close friends and family members being aware of the occasion.
Several videos from the private ceremony were finally exposed online, and it showed the bride’s parents, the bridesmaids and other guests at the occasion.
In one video, Tope Alabi, her husband and friends were dancing to Adewale Ayuba’s Koloba, as they entered the hall.
Another clip showed the bride kneeling in front of her parents as her mum, Tope Alabi, placed her arm on her and prayed over the union. Ayomiku was surrounded by her bridesmaids as this happened.
In another video from the occasion, Tope Alabi was seen praying for her daughter’s bridesmaids and for their relationships to lead to marriage soon. She also gave them some advice.
As the news of Tope Alabi’s daughter’s private wedding made the rounds on social media, many congratulated the couple, others kicked over their privacy being violated. A few others also claimed that the wedding was kept private because of the rumour surrounding the bride’s biological father. See
Iamadunniade01 wrote: Not a secret anymore 😂.
Iyabumbum wrote: Why don’t you respect their privacy if they decided to make it private?
Amyelitestrands wrote: They kept it private and you decided to unprivate it??
Naija_beautyhub wrote: So happy for her.
Hotinfotvtv wrote: The wedding was coded either because of the girl’s dad, to prevent him from coming to the place cos he don cry out before for social media say e no get access to the girl or maybe prophet don tell them say make dem no make noise.
Pep_lv wrote: It was private for a reason. I don’t see why you should help them and broadcast it.
Florencefabrics_essentials wrote: Congratulations Ayomikun. Well brought up lady. Ur hubby is so lucky❤️
Genteel_events wrote: Her biological dad no dey there …lessons to men to take care of their children ooo cos there is tomorrow