Temi Ajibade, daughter of billionaire businessman Femi Otedola, has once again captured the spotlight after making a bold announcement that she intends to overwhelm the internet with countless photos and videos from her highly publicized wedding to Nigerian music star Mr Eazi.
The fashion icon and actress, who exchanged vows with her longtime partner in a lavish series of ceremonies held across three continents, took to her official X (formerly Twitter) handle to share newly released wedding pictures. In her posts, she gushed over her husband, fondly addressing him in Yoruba as “Oko mi,” meaning “my husband.”

Temi, who has built a reputation as one of Nigeria’s most stylish and influential women, further teased her fans by issuing a playful warning. She explained that she would not be holding back on uploading what she described as an endless stream of wedding-related content.
In her own words, she wrote: “I’m so so sorry I will be posting a lot. Like a lot, a lot. Like I’ve justttt started posting. ok bye for now 🫣.”
Her declaration sparked an avalanche of reactions online, quickly generating millions of impressions. While many fans expressed excitement at reliving the fairytale-like moments from her wedding, others advised caution, suggesting she keep her uploads modest given the current economic and social challenges in the country.
An X user, @Oshomah, made a passionate appeal: “No Temi don’t post a lot please. There’s insecurities in the land from Edo to Borno to Kastina down to Ekiti. Please this is not the right time to post weddings. I don’t want to lose the respect I have for you & Mr Eazi 🙏🏿 thanks for your continuous understanding 👍.”
On the other hand, @General_D__ encouraged her to keep the uploads fun and creative, saying: “Anything wey you wan post abeg just Dey end am with ~temi ajibade.”
Popular online critic @DanielRegha also joined the conversation, cautioning: “Temi, posting is not the problem, but be open to public scrutiny while doing that. Happy posting to you and yours.”
Another fan, @manlikesos14, urged her to be more outspoken in addressing her critics, particularly those who criticized her for adopting her husband’s surname. He wrote: “Dear Temi, let some of your posts and replies be about those feminists way their papa no get shishi way dey vex say you pick your husband name as your surname… I want you to give them gbas gbos make their mind for dey… No be you say make their papa no be like your papa. Thank you.”
The debate around Temi’s posts continues to stir conversation across social media platforms, reflecting the wide influence she commands as both a celebrity bride and cultural trendsetter. For now, it appears fans should indeed brace themselves for what could be weeks—or even months—of carefully curated wedding memories flooding their timelines.