Skitmaker Mama Ojo Ties The Knot In Grand Wedding Celebration

  • Samuel Oluwafemi Asubiojo, known as “Mama Ojo,” is a Nigerian content creator.
  • He has recently completed his wedding ceremonies, marking a significant personal milestone.
  • The final stage of his marriage celebrations was a white wedding.

Nigerian content creator Samuel Oluwafemi Asubiojo, popularly known for his “Mama Ojo” character, has officially wrapped up his wedding ceremonies, marking a major milestone in his personal journey.

The entertainer recently completed the final stage of his marriage celebrations with a white wedding, following earlier traditional and legal rites conducted in the past few weeks.

His wedding has generated significant buzz online, with fans, colleagues, and well-wishers flooding social media with congratulatory messages as they celebrate his transition into married life. Many also praised his ability to balance his growing fame with meaningful personal development beyond his comedy persona.

Asubiojo has established himself as one of Nigeria’s well-known digital creators, building a strong fan base through relatable skits that reflect everyday life and experiences.

The wedding has further boosted his public image, earning him even more admiration from supporters across the entertainment space.

With the ceremonies now concluded, the content creator steps into a new chapter of life as a married man.

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In other news… A Nigerian pastor has stirred widespread reactions online after making a bold claim about a miraculous financial intervention.

In a video circulating on social media, the cleric recounted an incident where he allegedly instructed a church member to withdraw money from his account despite having no funds at the time.

According to him:

“Despite having zero naira in my account, I sent one of my church members to withdraw 500k from my bank. When she got there, I commanded 500k to enter my account and it did immediately.”

The statement has since generated intense debate across social media platforms, with many Nigerians expressing skepticism, while others defended the claim as an act of faith.

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