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Deji David Oyekanmi, husband of BBNaija star Queen Mercy Atang, has opened up about his relationship with Lord Lamba’s daughter, Keilah.

The celebrity pair, who married in court on Saturday, March 16, 2024, gave a celebration for their friends and relatives.

A number of videos from the memorable event made the rounds online and some of the clips revealed Queen’s husband Deji bonding with Queen and Lord Lamba’s kid.

In one video, Deji was shown holding the one-year-old, who appeared at comfortable in his presence as she attempted to reach for their wedding cake.

See the clip below:

Another video showed Keilah letting Deji carry her while they sat at the reception venue. The ecstatic groom was also spotted waving at visitors with the child’s hand.

See below:

Another video from the ceremony went viral, showing Queen’s husband taking the stage to deliver a statement about his friendship with Lord Lamba’s kid.

According to the groom, they were so close that the small child called him ‘dada’ first.

In his words:

“A daughter that I’ve always been dreaming to have because I grew up with boys and Keilah and I bonded so beautifully that she called me ‘dada’ first.”

See the video below;

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