Mr Eazi and Temi Otedola: A Marriage Across Continents
Three cities. Three ceremonies. One union that turned marriage into a global journey of memory, heritage, and dreamlike transcendence.
Abuja, Nigeria — September 6, 2025
When Oluwatosin Ajibade — better known to the world as Mr Eazi — and fashion entrepreneur Temi Otedola decided to wed, they did not settle for a single stage. Instead, they wrote their vows across three continents, transforming a private union into a cultural odyssey.
Monaco: Memory in Motion
On May 9, 2025, the couple began quietly in Monaco, choosing the date to honor the birthday of Mr Eazi’s late mother. In the Mairie de Monaco, Temi’s sharp white Wiederhoeft suit and Briony Raymond jewels met Mr Eazi’s tailored Louis Vuitton. A champagne toast at Karl Lagerfeld’s Villa La Vigie followed, understated yet deliberate — a ceremony built not on spectacle, but remembrance.
Dubai: Heritage Embellished
By July, the story shifted to Dubai, where the Otedola residence became the scene of a traditional Yoruba wedding. The hall swelled with drums, chants, and rites that reached back generations, even as chandeliers and Ankara-inspired upholstery reimagined the setting for modern eyes.
Temi cycled through creations from Zac Posen, Miss Sohee, Lisa Folawiyo, and Oscar de la Renta. Mr Eazi appeared in custom Lisa Folawiyo, styled to precision. When Temi called him “oko” — husband — the room stilled; the groom fought tears. This was heritage, not as nostalgia, but as living testimony.
Iceland: A Dream Against the Sky
In August, the journey found its crescendo in Iceland. Inside Hallgrímskirkja Church, Temi, in Fendi Haute Couture, walked toward Eazi, who stood in Saint Laurent. The reception unfolded in a glass tent planted on volcanic stone, its walls dissolving into Iceland’s wilderness.
John Legend’s surprise performance carried the night into an Arctic afterparty, where guests soaked in geothermal baths beneath the Northern Lights. If Monaco honored memory, and Dubai honored tradition, Iceland belonged to imagination — the dreamlike marriage of love and landscape.
A Global Statement
Across three continents, the cost reportedly ran into tens of millions. But scale alone does not define this wedding. What makes it remarkable is its deliberate architecture: a trilogy of ceremonies, each chosen to embody a distinct truth — personal memory, cultural heritage, and dreamlike transcendence.
In their union, Mr Eazi and Temi Otedola did not just marry. They curated a story that moved from the intimate to the spectacular, and in the process, placed their love not only before family and friends, but before history itself.