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Renowned Nigerian actor and politician, Desmond Elliot, and his wife Victoria, have celebrated a significant milestone as they marked their 20th wedding anniversary.
In a heartfelt Instagram post, he expressed deep gratitude and love for his wife, acknowledging the challenges and joys they’ve shared over the two decades.
Desmond Elliot thanked Victoria for being a supportive partner, friend, and a source of comfort, referring to her affectionately as ‘BABAMAI.’
"20 years gone by and I love you more and more each passing day. We have been through the mills, tough times and pains. We are going through happy feelings, experiences and thrills. What's most heartwarming is, we are doing it TOGETHER. Thank you for putting up with this occasionally strong-headed person."
"Thank you for being a shoulder to cry on, lie on and sleep on. Thank you for being my partner, my friend, my WIFE. Thank you for being BABAMAI. I love(d)you then, I love you now, I love you tomorrow. Yours, Dezinbong," his post read.
Accompanying the post were photos from a shoot they had taken to mark the occasion.
Married on December 26, 2003, the couple, blessed with four children, continue to enrich their lives together.
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