Two years after his first wife Hadiza Yadoo left him over what was described as domestic violence, Zaaki Azzay took another wife, 24 year old Hembadoon Ugema. Zaaki married Hembadoon last month in Ushongo, Makurdi, Benue state. Here are some pics from the quiet wedding ceremony. TOB wishes him well in his new marriage.
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Two years after his first wife Hadiza Yadoo left him over what was described as domestic violence, Zaaki Azzay took another wife, 24 year old Hembadoon Ugema. Zaaki married Hembadoon last month in Ushongo, Makurdi, Benue state. Here are some pics from the quiet wedding ceremony. TOB wishes him well in his new marriage.
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