ZAYNAB Ngohemba, formerly known as Zaynab Otiti Obanor, has spoken publicly about her recent marriage to the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, George Akume.
News Point Nigeria had reported that the couple tied the knot in 2024 in a private ceremony that has since generated public interest and become a major talking point across the country’s social and political circles.
In a statement issued on Wednesday by her media aide, David Adeoye, and published by ThisDay, Zaynab described the marriage as a union “rooted in maturity, shared purpose and mutual understanding”.
She said the relationship represents the coming together of two individuals already committed to public service, rather than a shift in personal direction.
The statement read, “It is a partnership shaped by maturity, shared purpose, and an understanding that personal stability strengthens public duty.
“Their partnership represents the meeting of two lives already devoted to public purpose. It is not a reinvention of either individual, but a reinforcement of shared values: humility, discipline, empathy, and responsibility.”
Adeoye further noted that the marriage comes at a time when Nigerians are increasingly calling for integrity and compassion from public office holders, adding that the couple reflects this ideal.
“At a time when Nigerians increasingly demand integrity and humanity from those in leadership, this union sends a subtle but powerful signal that service is strongest when anchored in personal stability, shared values, and a long view of legacy,” it added.
“Together, they embody a leadership model that values empathy alongside authority, and service alongside structure. Their partnership underscores a simple truth: leaders who understand humanity govern better, and societies thrive when service is treated as a calling rather than a platform.”
Zaynab, who was previously known as Olori Wuraola, was married to the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi. The traditional marriage, which took place in March 2016, ended in 2017 after 17 months.

