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First Big Brother Africa wedding As Kevin and Liz tie the knot

First Big Brother Africa wedding As Kevin and Liz tie the knot

Big Brother Africa Revolution winner, Nigerian Kevin Chuwang Pam and fellow BBA housemate, Tanzanian Elizabeth Gupta recently tied the knot.

After getting engaged last year, the couple who met during the Big Brother Africa Revolution in 2009 reportedly married in Nigeria sometime during February. Kevin and Liz were in Tanzania over the Christmas holidays to spend time with the bride’s family and complete their traditional marriage rites.On the evening of December 3 last year, Liz was hosted by her family and friends in what is called a ‘Kitchen Night’. In Tanzania, the kitchen night can be described as a traditional bridal shower. Elders teach the bride how to take care of her husband while friends give her gifts and advice. The event shifted away from the norm as the groom, Kevin was present, thus it was transformed into ‘Elizabeth’s Special Night’. The event took place at Paradise City Hotel in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. The colours of the day were black and yellow with Liz taking centre-stage in a floor-length yellow dress with black trimmings.The next event on Ken and Liz’s wedding calendar was the bride’s ‘Send Off’ party. The event took place at the Diamond VIP Hall on the January 2. This was an opportunity for the bride’s family to say ‘goodbye’ to their daughter in a grand way. The colours of the day were purple and gold. Since Liz’s late father was Indian, she honoured her Indian heritage by wearing a purple and gold sari. Kevin matched his bride in a purple and gold Indian inspired outfit.Congrats to Kevin and Liz. Their love story is so unique!

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