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Nigerian actress Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde and her husband, Captain Matthew Ekeinde, are marking 27 years of marriage.
Taking to Instagram, the actress shared a picture of herself and her husband resting on their bed.
“Happy Anniversary to us. 27 years and we are only just about to get into phase 2! Last kiddo now 21 [sic]... no more PG....Ready Love? ♥️ U Endlessly. 💋,” Omotola captioned the post.
She also took the opportunity to celebrate her husband’s birthday. The couple tied the knot on his birthday.
“Happy birthday my Forever HoneyBoy,” the actress added.
Omotola and her husband, Captian Ekiende, tied the knot in 1996.
The couple share four kids namely; Princess, Meraiah, Matthew Jr (Captain E) and Michael.





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