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Actor Akah Nnani engaged to his longtime girlfriend Claire Idera

Congratulations are in order for Nollywood actor Actor Akah Nnani and his belle, Claire Idera, as they are set to tie the knot soon.

The couple got engaged recently and they both shared the good news on their social media pages. Akah revealed that they first met at Goodies mall in Ikeja after exchanging a couple of emails. They immediately became good friends and their friendship blossomed into love.

They helped push each other to achieve their dreams and are now set to build a life together as husband and wife. Many social media users have sent in congratulatory messages to the couple and wished them all the best as they begin a beautiful journey of a lifetime commitment.

The couple also released stunning pre-wedding photos and anyone can agree that they will have the cutest babies when the time comes.

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Here is how the bride-to-be expressed her joy below:

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Actor Akah also announced his engagement in style:

Congratulations to the couple.

In like manner, Lorissa Turner, a female YouTuber, has shared the story of how she met her husband on social media. The lady who is a beauty influencer and a creative director shared the story with her husband on her YouTube channel.

The couple revealed that they were both on different lanes of their life when they met. The lady explained that she had just gotten out of a bad relationship and she was not even ready for anything but love happened.

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