Abia State University Lecturer Wisdom Anucha Announces Wedding Date

Abia State University Lecturer Wisdom Anucha Announces Wedding Date
Abia State University Lecturer Wisdom Anucha Announces Wedding Date

An Abia State University lecturer, Wisdom Anucha, who captured the hearts of many in February with his romantic proposal to his fiancee, Grace, has now set a date for their upcoming wedding.

The heartwarming moment when Anucha got down on one knee in Grace’s classroom on Valentine’s Day, ring in hand, was shared widely through viral pictures and videos. Grace, a student in the Optometry Department of the university, was left speechless in front of her classmates as Anucha professed his love.

In a recent announcement on his Facebook page, Anucha revealed that they have received the blessings of their parents and are excited to take the next step in their relationship. The wedding, set for Saturday, April 6th, 2024, will take place at St. Paul’s Anglican Church in Umuocham, with a reception to follow at Ngwa High School in Aba.

The couple, affectionately known as Grace and Wisdom, extended a heartfelt invitation to friends and well-wishers to join them on their special day. They expressed their gratitude for the support and prayers they have received as they embark on this new chapter together.

The news of their upcoming nuptials has sparked an outpouring of congratulatory messages and well wishes from followers on social media, underscoring the joy and excitement surrounding their union.

As the countdown to their wedding begins, the love story of Wisdom and Grace continues to inspire and uplift all who have been touched by their journey.

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