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Yul Edochie felicitates with Blossom Chukwujekwu after 2nd marriage 

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Yul Edochie took to his Instagram page to congratulate Blossom Chukwujekwu and his wife, wishing them a very happy married life

By Kehinde Okeowo

Nigerian actor and movie producer, Yul Edochie, has congratulated his colleague, Blossom Chukwujekwu after he tied the knot with his heartthrob on Saturday.  

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Chukwujekwu married Pastor Chris Oyakhilome’s niece, Winifred Akhuemokhan, two years after his marriage to former wife, Maureen Esisi, crashed amid allegations of infidelity.

The thespian had earlier disclosed that he and his wife got engaged on Valentine’s day, February 14, before they subsequently had their traditional marriage in Benin, Edo State over the weekend.  

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Reacting to the development, Yul Edochie who got entangled in polygamy controversy recently, took to his Instagram page to share a photo of Blossom and his new wife, Winifred.

He then congratulated the couple and wished them a very happy married life.

He wrote, Congratulations brother @blossomchukwujekwu, I wish you a very happy marriage” 

Responding to his Nollywood colleague, an elated Blossom took to the comment section of the IG post to hail Yul, and thank him for wishing the union well. 

He replied, Odogwu! Amen! Thank you bro.  

Meanwhile, another movie star, Adesua Etomi, recently eulogised Blossom Chukwujekwu’s wife on her Instagram page, and offered prayers for the newly wedded couple.  

The wife of the EME records boss in the post said she has heard lovely things about his new bride, who incidentally hails from her state.  

She wrote, “Blossom @blossomchukwujekwu. So happy for you. I’ve heard the loveliest things about your beautiful bride Ehi. May the Lord bless your home and fill it with joy, laughter, favour, and prosperity in Jesus name. Love you brother”

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