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FashionRe: Trendy Styles Made With 'ankara' by freshera: 3:02pm On Jul 09, 2010
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FashionRe: Trendy Styles Made With 'ankara' by freshera: 2:58pm On Jul 09, 2010
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FashionRe: Trendy Styles Made With 'ankara' by freshera: 2:57pm On Jul 09, 2010
Nice styles

Christianity EtcRe: What Do Rastafarians Really Believe In? by freshera: 11:58pm On Jul 05, 2010
Bawss1:
Off topic but have you guys heard of Pastafarians and the church of the flying spaghetti monster? cheesy
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Christianity EtcRe: Govt Bans External Loud Speakers At Religious Centres by freshera: 4:44pm On Jul 05, 2010
I am a christian but it is a welcome development. Christians should live with wisdom. Don't force your religion on other people. If they want to sleep let them sleep. Even God doesn't force.

They should start with churches and then extend it to other areas. Religious organisations should lead by example. Noise pollution in naija is too much. Thats why most old people are half-deaf. With all the stress and risk of high blood pressure, workers should be allowed to rest quietly on friday nights.
FoodRe: What Do You Feel Like Eating Now? by freshera: 4:05pm On Jul 03, 2010
Stir fried vegetables probably with fish

FoodRe: What Do You Feel Like Eating Now? by freshera: 1:44pm On Jul 02, 2010
Hot Ojojo

FoodRe: What Are You Eating/drinking Right Now? by freshera: 10:36pm On Jun 30, 2010
Sticky toffee pudding
FoodRe: What Do You Feel Like Eating Now? by freshera: 2:06pm On Jun 28, 2010
Chicken curry and rice

FoodRe: What Do You Feel Like Eating Now? by freshera: 5:05pm On Jun 26, 2010
Kebab wrap

FoodRe: What Do You Feel Like Eating Now? by freshera: 4:47pm On Jun 25, 2010
Ebiripo (cocoyam) and lamb stew

FoodRe: What Do You Feel Like Eating Now? by freshera: 11:03pm On Jun 24, 2010
Fried Thin Egg Noodles

FoodRe: What Do You Feel Like Eating Now? by freshera: 11:00am On Jun 24, 2010
Fried yam and corned beef stew

FoodRe: What Do You Feel Like Eating Now? by freshera: 12:59am On Jun 23, 2010
topup:
You have such good taste tongue!!
Thaaanks wink wink wink
FoodRe: What Do You Feel Like Eating Now? by freshera: 12:33am On Jun 23, 2010
Apple crumble and ice cream

FoodRe: What Do You Feel Like Eating Now? by freshera: 6:37pm On Jun 22, 2010
Jollof rice, beef, moin-moin and dodo.

FoodRe: What Do You Feel Like Eating Now? by freshera: 5:30pm On Jun 21, 2010
Spaghetti and meatballs
FoodRe: What Do You Feel Like Eating Now? by freshera: 11:14am On Jun 21, 2010
Boiled plantain and ayamashe

FoodRe: What Do You Feel Like Eating Now? by freshera: 4:53pm On Jun 19, 2010
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FoodRe: What Do You Feel Like Eating Now? by freshera: 4:49pm On Jun 19, 2010
Rice and sauce with plantain, sooo hungry tongue tongue tongue

FoodRe: What Do You Feel Like Eating Now? by freshera: 12:38pm On Jun 19, 2010
Donuts and yoghurt with fruits

FoodRe: Mamas Over 35 What Was Used To Make Food Taste Before Maggi Came by freshera: 4:31pm On Jun 18, 2010
otilowaju:
In addition, out mothers/grandmas cooked in clay pots and I[b] tell you food cooked in these earthen items tastes natural and better than those cooked in modern cooking pots (though that's what I use too)[/b]. I also use magi, but sparingly.
How won't it taste better when we are clay (dust) as well. The same reason why meat is sweeter than fish or vegetables cos we are "higher animals".  cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy

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FoodRe: What Do You Feel Like Eating Now? by freshera: 3:33pm On Jun 18, 2010
Eko (Pap) and efo riro

FoodRe: What Do You Feel Like Eating Now? by freshera: 4:21pm On Jun 17, 2010
Dodo (Fried Plantain) & Gizzard Kebab

EventsRe: Planning For Your Wedding In Nigeria? Check Out These Sites. by freshera: 3:44pm On Jun 17, 2010
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CareerRe: Business Or/and Systems Analyst With Experience by freshera: 9:38pm On Jun 16, 2010
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FoodRe: What Do You Feel Like Eating Now? by freshera: 3:11pm On Jun 16, 2010
Mexican pizza and Lucozade

EventsRe: Planning For Your Wedding In Nigeria? Check Out These Sites. by freshera: 1:15pm On Jun 16, 2010
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EventsRe: Planning For Your Wedding In Nigeria? Check Out These Sites. by freshera: 10:43pm On Jun 15, 2010
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EventsRe: Planning For Your Wedding In Nigeria? Check Out These Sites. by freshera: 10:41pm On Jun 15, 2010
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EventsRe: Planning For Your Wedding In Nigeria? Check Out These Sites. by freshera: 10:37pm On Jun 15, 2010
Our Wedding Story: Krystal Orji & Dike Ogwuru
Posted on Tuesday, June 15th, 2010 at 6:16 PM
By BellaNaija.com


Our Wedding Story is our treasured wedding feature on BellaNaija.com
It is a beautiful journey through the wedding experience of our special couples.
Krystal Orji and Dike Ogwuru were joined in holy matrimony on the 5th of April 2010. Their journey towards marriage can only be described as ordained, as you will see from their story ‘It was written’.
Here is Krystal & Dike’s wedding story.



How Krystal & Dike Met
We met summer 2007 through a mutual friend. Beautiful bride Krystal shares that, “I have to admit that it was not love at first sight for me because I just thought…It would be such a perfect match that it definitely can’t happen because that will be too good to be true!“

After seeing again about two times, they talked and they clicked! Krystal still thought “No! Too good to be true. One morning a bell just rang in my head and I said this is my husband. I called two of my friends and I told them and they laughed at me and said I should get serious. They too were probably thinking,  Too good to be true”

Dike knew that Krystal was ‘the one’ ! That day was the beginning of our unstoppable escalating romance that led to our everlasting union.

The Proposal
In their romantic two year courtship, Krystal & Dike shared their love for travel and adventure. They explored all the restaurants within their reach and traveled to several exotic locations for vacations. Krystal always told Dike, “When you propose, I want it to be a surprise. Don’t take me on any trip, don’t plan anything special that will make me suspect this is the day!”

A surprise, a note, a ring and a YES!
On July 11 2009, I was still in bed sleeping and Dike came into my room looking a bit fidgety, and I thought to myself “doesn’t this boy sleep?” He then gave a speech with the most touching history of our relationship and then brought out a crumpled paper with some dates written on them. And I still was a bit confused and I had no idea what was going on. I then realized that the paper was a game we played very early on in our relationship in 2007 where we each wrote down on a piece of paper the dates we expected to get engaged, get married, have a baby etc. And then he pointed to the date he wrote down that he would propose and then went on how he knew even then that I was the one,  he brought out the most beautiful ring I had ever seen and then asked me to be his wife! You can imagine the rest…



The bride, Krystal was absolutely beautiful in her strapless white wedding dress with an elegant sweetheart neckline and a sweeping train. She was simply stunning! Her intricate crystal and pearl headband, lace bolero (for the church service), veil and crystal and diamond earrings and accessories completed her look. The groom, Dike was dapper in a classic 3-piece suit paired with a white shirt and pocket-square. His groomsmen were in black suits with lavender ties which complemented the bridesmaids strapless knee-length purple dresses while the maid of honour was a pretty one-armed floor-length red dress. Their church ceremony was simply emotional as Krystal & Dike affirmed their love and commitment to each other.

Krystal & Dike’s wedding reception was stunning! Wall to wall, pillar to pillar, the venue was completely transformed by Oaken. With draping completely in white to the lavender mood and fairy lights creating a dreamlike effect.
The walkway recreated a stroll through the woods on a winter day with the frosted branches and snowy feelers with candles, an all-white floor and the pond with floating candles and petals. The most amazing finish to the wonderland feel was the stage; From the snowflakes to the lavender coloured lights screened by intricately designed glass. A perfect place for the new couple.

The reception was as beautiful as it was fun as the couple and their family and friends danced and celebrated the new union.

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