Singer Timi Dakolo took to the streets of Abuja to perform at eight weddings happening in the city on Saturday.
He had taken to his Instagram page to announce to his followers that he wanted to go for some weddings happening in town.
Timi Dakolo wrote that he wanted to leave a lasting memory for the couples on their special day.
“I’m feeling good today. Dear Abuja people, who is marrying today? Drop the address of the venue and let me have the privilege of singing for you guys,” his post read.
After dressing up, the ‘Iyawo Mi’ hitmaker set off for eight wedding venues and performed for them some of his hit love songs.
The couples who were not expecting to have a celebrity pop up at their wedding were pleasantly surprised.
They sang and danced to the music when Timi Dakolo began performing.
The artiste stated he was grateful these couples allowed him to grace their event.
"To all the couples, May laughter never depart from your homes and joy remain in your souls," he added.
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