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Actress Adesua Etomi and her husband, musician Banky W, are letting fans in on how marriage has been for them, three years after they tied the knot.
Taking to Instagram, Banky W said they were and still are works in progress but their strength in God has brought thus far in their “forever” journey.
He stated that they are deeper in love and stronger in their bond now more than ever.
“Grateful for the journey, every step has been worth it. Grateful for all the lessons learned, and the blessings still to come. Grateful for what we are building, and grateful most of all for our foundation.”
“Thank you, Mrs W., Thank you for loving me, and thank you for building with me. I love you,” he wrote.
Replying to Banky W's post with a message of her own, Adesua said that she was thankful her husband has made marriage a thing to be enjoyed as it should be then something to be endured.

‘The Wedding Party’ actress added that marrying Banky W is one of the best decisions she has made in her life adding that, “you see you and I? We're gonna do great things.”
Banky W and Adesua Etomi got married in November 2017 after dating for nearly two years since 2015.
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