Wofai Ifada’s engagement/wedding gets messy as husband’s family distance themselves

Wofai Ifada’s engagement/wedding gets messy as husband’s family distance themselves

The Cole family, a prominent family in Victoria Island, Lagos, has issued a statement denouncing their son’s recent traditional marriage ceremony, Tai

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The Cole family, a prominent family in Victoria Island, Lagos, has issued a statement denouncing their son’s recent traditional marriage ceremony, Taiwo, to actress and comedian Wofai Ewa.

The traditional marriage took place on Saturday in Ugep, Cross River State.

The family disassociated themselves from the union, stating that they were unaware of the marriage plans, did not grant consent or support, and had valid reasons for their denouncement.

The family patriarch, Kunle Cole, issued a viral statement, notifying all acquaintances, family, and friends that they were unaware of any marriage ceremony for their son, Taiwo Olakitan Cole.

The statement added that the person or persons parading themselves as new members of the Cole family by this purported event are not known nor accepted by the family. So, all publications and documents circled about this must be taken care of.

Meanwhile, in a post via the microblogging platform X, Kehinde Cole congratulated her twin brother and his wife, Wofai Fada on their wedding.

She welcomed the actress with love to their family despite their father’s disapproval of the union over unawareness of their traditional marriage.

“Congratulations to my twin brother and my new sister in love – your union is blessed with love. Let love lead! #TWO24.”
The traditional wedding took place a day after she announced her engagement.

Beyond her work in media, Wofai is also a successful entrepreneur in the food and drink industry. She’s the owner of the popular restaurant ‘Just Afang’ and the cookbook titled ‘Yogiegee Culture.’