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See 13 things Ik Osakioduwa promises wife as they celebrate 13th wedding anniversary

Popular TV host and actor, Ik Osakioduwa has celebrated his 13th wedding anniversary with his wife, Olohije.

The TV host in an emotional-love message he posted on social media promised his wife 13 things in celebration of the event.

According to Ik, “Thirteen years later

You are still the prettiest girl in the room (but you’re still not about that)

You’re still the most fiercely loyal person I know (emphasis on the fiercely)

You still like to “form hard guy hard guy” (but a small thing like a popped balloon can bring you to tears)

I want to promise you a few things about the years to come:
1. I’ll never leave home without letting you know I love you (even when I’m upset with you)
2. I’ll always tell you how beautiful you look (I’ll occasionally lie to emphasize this point but not much)
3. I’ll never try to change you (Maybe improve you but not change you)
4. I’ll make more of an effort to read the emails from school (they too should try to reduce them)
5. I’ll try harder not to ruin your diets
6. I’ll work hard to make sure that travel dream you had is sorted
7. I’ll keep rubbing that your dirty back till I fall asleep (but seriously we should check that out)
8. I’ll try to stop complaining about the nasty reality shows you watch
9. I’ll let you do you on holidays. You can stay indoors all you want. 
10. I’ll keep loving and grabbing that your South African spec ……….
11. I’ll continue to teach you to unlock your inner nasty girl
12. I’ll cover the areas where you struggle
13. I’ll always love you. ALWAYS.

HAPPY ANNIVERSARY BABY
#13YearsDown
#ForeverToGo”

IK Osakioduwa and wife write lovely notes to each other to mark 13th wedding anniversary

His wife’s response below:

IK Osakioduwa and wife write lovely notes to each other to mark 13th wedding anniversary

The couple married on October 3, 2008 in Lagos after four years of friendship and a year of dating.

Ik and his wife
IK Osakioduwa and wife celebrate 12th wedding anniversary

Who is Ik Osakioduwa?

Full name, Ikponmwosa Osakioduwa, was born May 21, 1979. He is a Nigerian radio and television on-air personality. He was known to most just as Wildchild but since his marriage, has been known as simply IK.

He is best known as the presenter of Big Brother Africa.

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