
On a recent phone call from Lagos, Nigeria, newlywed Lisa-Leigh Aladekomo assures me that her 2,000-guest traditional ceremony last year to husband Tomiwa Aladekomo was hardly the OTT affair that has come to define the bustling Nigerian wedding circuit. "People do much, much bigger weddings in Nigeria," the power-sector CFO says with a laugh. Five thousand guests, she explains, some with corporate sponsors, circus performers, goodie bags that include iPads--that is the making of an extravagant w...
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