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Same PPA, now same surname 😍😍😍

 


Emmanuel and I were posted to the same PPA in Ibadan after our camp in July 2021 (Batch B Stream 1). Although we camped in different states - I was posted to Delta and he was posted to Jos - but we relocated. He wanted Ondo but he was given Oyo state. Two of us from different camps were making relocation plans but fate and destiny had other plans - so we met. 

In truth, I did not like him at first because I felt he was proud so I was on good terms with my other colleagues but not him - unknown to me that he was quietly monitoring me. So one day he initiated our first conversation.

Uncle dinor take time to ask me out but I did not give in because I just chop 'breakfast' and I was scared about him giving me one too. I even dissed him by telling him he did not have what I wanted in a guy so that he could leave me alone but all my rhetorics fell on deaf ears. 

Another truth was that I knew I was going to 'Japa' soon so I did not want to start what I wouldn't finish. Part of the reason I kept turning him down. Yet he was persistent. So we started dating in December 2021.

I traveled to Canada in January 2022. Deep down I was convinced the relationship would not work but then we kept getting stronger.

I thought i was going to finish NYSC by going back to Nigeria but I couldn’t. The plan was for me to go back in March to Nigeria for POP in June and then back to Canada but it did not happen.

The more confused I was, the more the love got stronger. Our communication was strong and the only difference was the lack of physical touch. I studied in Chemistry in FUNAAB and he studied Biochemistry at OOU - and just like chemical elements our chemistry was strong. 

We were bonded by one love, one heart and one destiny. We had our introduction in December 2022 and became legally married in January 2023. You can address us as Mr. & Mrs. Adegbemi (@adegbemiemmanuel & @ola_juhmoke) 

What NYSC has joined together, let no man put assunder 😍❤️💍. Long live NYSC 

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