Zaynab Ngohemba, the new wife of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), George Akume, has opened up on the reason behind their recent marriage, describing it as a deliberate partnership anchored on purpose, maturity, and shared values.
The couple tied the knot a few weeks ago in a quiet, private ceremony, drawing public attention due to Akume’s position and Zaynab’s own public profile.
In a statement released by her media aide, David Adeoye, Zaynab explained that the marriage is not about reinvention or personal transformation, but about strengthening two lives already committed to service.
According to the statement, their union is “a partnership shaped by maturity, shared purpose, and mutual understanding,” adding that personal stability plays a crucial role in effective public duty.
“It is the coming together of two individuals already devoted to public service,” the statement noted. “This partnership reinforces shared values such as humility, discipline, empathy, and responsibility.”
Adeoye further emphasized the broader symbolism of the marriage, especially at a time when Nigerians are increasingly calling for integrity, accountability, and compassion from those in leadership.
He said the union reflects a leadership philosophy that balances authority with empathy and governance with genuine service, suggesting that leaders perform better when grounded in strong personal values.
“At a time when Nigerians demand more humanity from their leaders, this union quietly signals that service is strongest when built on shared values, stability, and a long-term vision,” the statement added.
Zaynab, formerly known as Zaynab Otiti Obanor, was previously married to the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi.
The traditional marriage took place in March 2016, but ended in separation in 2017.
During the 17-month union, she was popularly known as Olori Wuraola.
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