- Nathaniel Bassey and his wife are celebrating their 13th wedding anniversary.
- The couple shared photos in matching traditional attire on Instagram.
- Bassey described their 13-year journey as filled with love and affection.

Nathaniel Bassey and his wife are marking their 13th wedding anniversary.
The gospel singer shared photos on his Instagram page showing the couple in matching traditional attire as they celebrated the milestone. He described their journey as 13 years filled with “kisses and more,” while playfully urging his wife to kiss him. He also noted that it is through the love of Jesus that their affection and bond have remained strong over the years.
“13th April, 13 years, 13 kisses 🥰 & More…
Kiss me again…
Because of the love & kisses of Jesus, we still kiss today. Thank You, Lord, for 13!
Happy anniversary, babe!
By the way, the song in the background was written from Song of Solomon 1:2. A love song written for the great love of all.
“Kiss me and kiss me again, for your love is sweeter than wine.”
Song of Songs 1:2 NLT
Sure, some of you don’t know this one.
Some of my favourite songs are not the most popular. This is one of those special ones.
13/13/26″.
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Read some comments below:
@Victoria Orenze:“Thank you, Jesus
@Juliana Olayode:“Literally grinning from ear to ear, looking at these pictures. So lovely, Happy anniversary PN and PS. We love and celebrate you two
@TY Bello:“Happy anniversary
@Ruby Ojiakor:“Aww, congratulations
@Georgina Ibeh:“Happy anniversary to you and yours
@Erica Nlewedim:“Congratulations
@Lola Magret:“Happy birthday anniversary
@Ekene Umenwa:“Happy anniversary, Papa.”
In other news… Founder of Power City International, Abel Damina, has stirred reactions after challenging a popular belief about giving in Christianity.
In a recent statement, the cleric argued that there is no biblical backing for the claim that people who give will never experience lack.
“There is no scripture in the Bible that says when you give, you will never lack. Anybody who claims that givers never lack is a fr@ud. Nobody prospers by giving, when you give, you lack,” he said.
His comments appear to counter widely held teachings in some Christian circles that emphasize financial giving as a pathway to guaranteed prosperity.
The statement has since generated mixed reactions online, with some supporting his interpretation of scripture, while others disagreed, citing different biblical teachings on generosity and blessings.
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