Mr Eazi formally engaged to Temi Otedola

Nigerian artiste Oluwatosin Ajibade popularly known as Mr Eazi has formally professed his commitment to long time lover Temi Otedola.
Temi announced the engagement on her Twitter page with an infinity sign as the caption. The post was quickly followed by a reiteration and congratulatory message from her sister DJ Cuppy, who announced that “OMG OMG MY SISTER IS GETTING MARRIED @TemiOtedela”.
In the video, Mr Eazi could be seen on one knee proposing with the UK-based vlogger accepting and ending the proposal with a romantic kiss.
The couple who met at an event Cuppy was deejaying at, were introduced by the DJ, started dating 5 years ago, in 2017.
Temi is the daughter of Nigerian billionaire, Femi Otedola.
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