Lovy Longomba weds his love in California

Dr. Lovy L. Elias, formerly a member of the Longombas musical group and now a preacher, has married his longtime partner, Prophetess Maggy. The couple exchanged vows in a beautiful ceremony in Calabasas Hills, California.

The wedding was attended by a small group of close friends and family. Dr. Lovy and Prophetess Maggy looked radiant in their wedding attire. Dr. Lovy wore a black suit, while Prophetess Maggy wore a white gown.

The ceremony was officiated by Thomas “Big Ted” Kwaka, the Consular General to Los Angeles. Big Ted gave a heartwarming speech about the couple’s love for each other. He also quoted Proverbs 30:18-19, which says, “There are four things that are too mysterious for me to understand: an eagle flying in the sky, a snake moving on a rock, a ship finding its way over the sea, and a man and a woman falling in love.”

After the ceremony, Dr. Lovy and Prophetess Maggy shared their first dance as husband and wife. They then greeted their guests and posed for photos.

The wedding was a joyous occasion, and Dr. Lovy and Prophetess Maggy are now happily married. They are surrounded by love and support from their family and friends.

Here are some of the heartfelt messages from their fans:

“Congratulations to the happy couple! May your love for each other continue to grow stronger with each passing day.”

 

“I am so happy for you both! You are a beautiful couple, and I wish you all the best in your new life together.”

 

“Your wedding was so beautiful! I can tell that you are truly in love with each other. I wish you all the happiness in the world.”

Dr. Lovy and Prophetess Maggy are an inspiration to us all. They show us that true love is possible, and that it can conquer all. We wish them all the best in their new life together.

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