20/09/2025
To Mrs. Boluwatife Badmos,
If I had taken the mic, as Bamidele’s best man, I would’ve spoken of 20 years of friendship, loyalty, and shared hustle. But tonight, I want to speak directly to you the woman who now holds his heart.
You’re marrying a man who didn’t just receive help he transformed it. Bamidele didn’t wait for life to hand him comfort. He took every opportunity, every challenge, and every setback, and turned them into stepping stones. From Sheffield with no job but full faith, to building a life across Doncaster and Mansfield he showed up, every time. Not just for work, but for growth. For purpose. For legacy.
I vouched for him not because he was my friend, but because he was ready. And he proved it with grit, grace, and a quiet fire that never dimmed. He didn’t just lean on loyalty; he lived it. He didn’t just dream; he built. He didn’t just talk about change; he became it.
We’ve walked through weight loss, business trials, and brotherhood that felt like blood. And through it all, he remained the same real, resilient, and rooted in love.
So Tife, know this: you’re not just marrying a good man. You’re marrying a man who knows how to rise. Who knows how to protect. Who knows how to love deeply, fiercely, and without condition.
And Bamidele, I’ve watched you evolve from a boy with dreams to a man with vision. I’ve seen you honour your word, your people, and now, your wife. You’ve had my back for years. I know you’ll have hers for life.
Here’s to your forever. May it be full of laughter, legacy, and love that never quits.
With all my heart,