Years Later, Still in Love: Ernest & Uloma Renew Their Vows
Deinma Ogbanga • March 25, 2026
A heartfelt celebration that proves love only gets better with time.
Some love stories don’t just deserve a celebration once—they deserve to be honored again, deeper, richer, and even more intentional. Uloma and Ernest’s vow renewal was exactly that: it was a beautiful reflection of a love that has grown, endured, and flourished over time.
From the very beginning, their vision was clear—this wasn’t just about revisiting the past, but about celebrating everything they’ve built together and everything still ahead. It was a day rooted in gratitude, legacy, and an undeniable connection that could be felt in every detail. Uloma and Ernest didn’t plan a vow renewal because they had to. They did it because, after everything life had already given them—the growth, the lessons, the quiet wins, the hard conversations—they wanted to stand in front of their people and say, “I’d still choose you.”
As Uloma and Ernest stood side by side, reaffirming their commitment, it wasn’t just about the words—it was about everything those words represented. The late nights, the sacrifices, the victories, the laughter… every chapter of their journey led to this moment. Their ceremony was intimate yet powerful, filled with heartfelt exchanges that reminded every guest in attendance what real partnership looks like.Cocktail hour set the tone.
Instead of the usual “grab a drink and wander,” Uloma and Ernest created this beautiful Champagne/Appetizer wall moment—elegant, but still inviting. Guests were greeted with bubbly and perfectly curated appetizer bites, all styled in a way that felt elevated but not untouchable. Uloma and Ernest didn’t just repeat vows—they spoke from a place of lived experience. And you could see their guests leaning in, not just watching, but feeling every word.
There’s something different about vow renewals that people don’t talk about enough. Weddings are full of anticipation. Vow renewals are full of understanding.
And that understanding showed up everywhere—from the way they looked at each other, to how intentional they were about guest experience, to the way the entire day flowed without feeling overly structured. Even the design choices reflected that balance. Clean, elevated, and thoughtful—but never trying too hard. It felt like them. That’s what made it special. If there’s one thing Uloma and Ernest’s vow renewal made clear, it’s this: You don’t need a reason to celebrate your love again. You just need the desire to honor what it’s become. And when you do it with intention like they did? It doesn’t just look beautiful. It feels unforgettable.









































