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wow check out the couple that got married as virgins....

In these days when it’s unfashionable for people to wait for sex until marriage, Akinade and Olufunto kept their virginity until the big day (or night).





The couple, who are born again Christians chose to stick to their religious principles about purity and abstinence, met in 2012 during a seminar and did not hurry into a relationship.



They said they prayed and waited on the Lord for 7 months before they began dating. 7 months may be a long time to pray over a relationship, but they wanted to seek God's face before entering into what was potentially going to lead to marriage,



they really persevered and it really did produce cute couples with Extraordinary future




Finally when Akin proposed, she gladly accepted, and the rest, they say is history...

Akinade holding his 'thing' and probably imagining 'things'

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