Veteran actor Pete Edochie and his wife Barrister Josephine Edochie on Saturday, October 1 celebrated their 53rd wedding anniversary.
The children of the couple put together an event at Base Landmark Event Center in Enugu, to honour their parents on their special day.
Pete Edochie took to his social media handles to share pictures of the day while celebrating his wife of five decades.

He wrote “53 years of Marital Bliss with my Queen, Chief Barrister Mrs Josephine Edochie. Thanks to my Children for hosting us to the biggest party of our lifetime, yes Our LIFE because we are ONE.”

“This past 53yrs, God blessed us with six biological children (among all the inherited ones and numerous grand-children)...5 gentlemen and a beautiful adorable lady, Leo; Adam; Linc; Jean; Yul; Eva, respectively,” Pete Edochie added.
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