Finally, Gulder Ultimate Search 6 (Gus) Finalist, Vivien Okafor Weds

0

Finally, Gulder Ultimate Search 6 (Gus) Finalist, Vivien Okafor Weds
Finally, Gulder Ultimate Search 6 (Gus) Finalist, Vivien Okafor Weds

Vivian Okafor Chisom after the GUS show, worked as a model and now she is married to her longtime heartthrob.

The very quintessential and intelligent Gulder Ultimate Search 6 (GUS) {Horn of Valor edition} finalist Vivien Okafor Chisom walked down the aisle with her longtime fiance Emeka Stanley Ibeh.

The Wedding ceremonies were held on the 2nd & 3rd of February 2018 at the Assemblies of God Church.

The wedding reception was thereafter held at the Erics villagio Events village in Abuja, where the new couple was spotted partying to great music with excited families and friends screaming in a peak of excitement.

In attendance at the wedding were dignitaries as Sir KC Ibeh (Ochiliozua 1 of Ius-Awaa), Sir Maxwell Ibeh and many more. The reception was anchored by Abuja’ finest Mc/Comedian Mc Sam of Wazobia Fm.

The couple looks so excited as they party into the journey of a lifetime.

See more photos below;

If you recall, Vivien Okafor was the forth runner up in Gulder ultimate search VI. She was a very active contestant in the TV reality show that shook the entire country in it reigning days. She is  a graduate of Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka Anambra state.

She works professionally as a model and according to her it has not been easy making headway in the industry. Although her participation in the GUS actually paved some way for her, but it still entails being adamant and ambitious.

Finally, Gulder Ultimate Search 6 (Gus) Finalist, Vivien Okafor Weds
Finally, Gulder Ultimate Search 6 (Gus) Finalist, Vivien Okafor Weds
Finally, Gulder Ultimate Search 6 (Gus) Finalist, Vivien Okafor Weds

When she was asked about the setbacks she has faced in the industry:

Well, it depends on your location because those kind of jobs happen everywhere, there are few places where they happen and there is a lot of competition. Jobs don’t come too often and a few designers we have here hardly organize fashion shows except for collective shows that may just happen like 2 or 3 times a year, and if any one happens the organization might be little yet a lot of people go for the castings and it’s a lot depressing anyway.