They say love can move mountains but what it ended up moving on Sunday, January 25, 2015 was Miss Jety Adaugo Mbaegbu when her boyfriend Stanley Akalonu [aka E-Sure] showed her an engagement ring.
E-Sure who is the CEO of E-Celebrity Awards took advantage of his birthday bash which was taking place at Heroes Lounge Owerri to engage Jetty in a spectacular manner.

The birthday bash which was well attended by On-Air Personalities, artistes, bloggers, pastors, friends and family members of the celebrant, took a new dimension after the cutting of the cake when E-Sure pulled off his shirt to reveal a customized T-Shirt with the inscription ‘Please be my wife’. On seeing the inscription and at the sight of the engagement ring, Jety slumped out of joy and surprise, shedding tears until she was helped to her feet by friends.
She still could not believe it as she found in difficult to say word order than to look at her fiancé to be, who was still  on his knee waiting for her to take the ring.
There was no time to say yes, she just jumped into his arms and the duo were applauded with a standing ovation by their guests.
E-Sure’s engagement follows the a marriage order of his Hot 99.5 FM Owerri colleagues with 2014 seeing Alex Ogbonnaya and Solomon Onu [aka Solo Morihno] walking down the aisle while Michael Onumonu [aka Wild Card Stifler], kicked off the year with his wedding.
Jety will also become the next addition to Akalonus after Uzodinma Akalonu [aka Uzone] who is E-Sure’s cousin got married to fellow Hot FM presenter E-berry, earlier.
E-Sure described the engagement as a very big one for him, adding that it turned out to be one of the happiest days of his life.
Miss Jety Adaugo Mbaegbu who could not hide her joy when she got over the surprise flaunted the ring in pictures and it was also obvious that most of the single ladies there would wish to be in her shoes at that moment. She lalter changed to a yellow T-Shirt with the inscription ‘I’m your wife 4eva’.
That was so romantic!

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