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SUPER EAGLES PLAYER SET TO WED LOVER

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To crown a fruitful year, 2014, Super Eagles star, Gbolahan Fuad Salami has decided to wed his heartthrob, Opeloyeru Surat Lolade at an introduction and engagement ceremony slated for forthcoming Sunday, 21st December at the Glover Memorial Hall, Custom Street off Tinubu Square, Lagos Island.

However, the former Sunshine Stars of Akure prolific striker also squealed that the wedding proper will come up at a later date in January 2015.

Gushing about changing his marital status soon, the former Shooting Stars Sports Club (3SC) of Ibadan revealed that marriage will prepare him for a greater height.

In his words, “It is a good thing to have someone very special in your life. I am happy that a thing like this is happening in my life. When someone has a partner it will make things very easy.”



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