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Banky W eulogises wife, Adesua Etomi on 35th birthday  

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Banky W said he told God while praying for a wife that he wanted someone that is not from the entertainment industry but ended up with one 

By Kehinde Okeowo 

Nigerian singer turned politician, Olubankole Wellington, popularly known as Banky W has revealed he never wanted to marry a fellow thespian but ended up falling in love with his actress wife, Adesua Etomi

Banky W made this known recently via a beautiful post he shared while celebrating his wife on her 35th birthday. 

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The ‘Made for You’ crooner in the post also shared beautiful photos of Adesua Etomi and gushed over how perfect she is for him despite her flaws. 

The actor went on to say just like him, his wife didn’t want a singer, pastor, or politician but somehow they ended up with each other. 

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The Peoples Democratic Party House of Representatives candidate in the upcoming election also thanked his wife for birthing their son, supporting, encouraging, and building with him. 

He then reiterated his love for Adesua, affirming that what they have built in almost six years will forever be worth fighting for.

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Banky W wrote: “When I was finally ready for a wife, I specifically told God I didn’t want someone in the Entertainment business. 

“My life was unstable enough. I wanted a 9-to-5 career lady. Someone in Banking, or Telecomms, or Oil & Gas, or Aviation. Just… something else. I didn’t want someone with a career as crazy as mine. 

“And when Susu prayed for her husband, she specifically told God she didn’t want a Musician, a Pastor or a Politician. Lol. Here we are, almost 6 years into our marriage… and it’s crystal clear that God’s plans for us were much better than anything we could have dreamt up for ourselves.”

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