Photos From US’ Apple Inventor Kibuule’s Wedding To Nigeria’s Nneka Uzoh

July 25, 2021
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Dr Jeofrey Kibuule — the inventor called Steve Job of Africa — wedded Nigeria’s Nneka Uzoh in San Francisco, United States yesterday, Saturday, July 24, 2021.

Prime Business Africa streamed the wedding live on its website and now bring you some beautiful pictures from the event.

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Father of the bride walking her down the aisle.
The couple standing as church service went on.
The bride wearing a beautiful smile.
The couple exchanging vows.
The couple enjoy their first official kiss.
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