NIGERIAN GOSPEL STAR STEVE CROWN WEDS RUTH THOMAS IN HEARTFELT ABUJA CEREMONY. (PHOTO).

Nigerian Gospel Star Steve Crown Weds Ruth Thomas in Heartfelt Abuja Ceremony Nigerian gospel singer Steve Crown has married his partner, Ruth Thomas, in a captivating wedding ceremony held on Saturday in Abuja, sparking widespread reactions across social media. A viral video, shared by fellow gospel artists Joe Praize and Neon Adeojo on X, showcased an emotional highlight of the event: Ruth, radiant in a white gown, kneeling before Steve to deliver her vows. In her heartfelt pledge, she promised to be his “heaven of peace,” “cheerleader,” and “anchor,” vowing to love him unconditionally and honor their bond daily. “With you, I have discovered the true essence of love, and I vow to cherish it with all that I am,” she declared. The gesture of kneeling ignited a flurry of online reactions. Many fans lauded Ruth’s humility and devotion, while some criticized the act, sparking debate. However, the overwhelming sentiment celebrated the couple’s profound love and commitment. The star-s...
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