“You’re Not Just My Sunrise, You Are My Sun” Reuben Abati Celebrates Wife’s 46th Birthday With Heartfelt Love Note
Veteran journalist and former presidential aide, Dr. Reuben Abati, has set social media abuzz with a heart-melting tribute to his wife, Kikelomo Abati, as she celebrates her 46th birthday.
In a touching love note shared online, Abati poured out his heart, describing his wife as his “sunrise” and his “sun” the light that brightens every season of his life.
Abati, known for his intellect and eloquence, revealed a softer side of himself as he celebrated Kikelomo not only for her beauty but for her discipline, strength, and quiet determination.
He described her as his anchor, muse, and unwavering supporter a woman whose presence has steadied him through life’s triumphs and trials.
“You’re not just my sunrise,” he wrote, “you are my sun the light that never fades.”
He praised her for her grace, intelligence, and work ethic, noting that her calm confidence continues to inspire him every single day.
Reflecting on his marriage journey, Abati shared a piece of advice once given to him by his godfather, Prince Adelusi:
“A happy man marries the girl he loves, but the happier man loves the woman he marries.”
He said those words have remained a guiding truth in his relationship, teaching him that real joy in marriage comes not from perfection, but from growth, patience, and rediscovery.
Abati noted that marriage, when built on mutual respect and understanding, becomes a lifelong partnership one that teaches love in deeper and more meaningful ways with each passing year.
In his closing words, Abati reflected on the essence of happiness, stating that true joy doesn’t come from material wealth or external validation, but from shared love and genuine companionship.
He wrote,
“True happiness doesn’t sit on the shelf; it comes from within. Kikelomo remains my biggest blessing and life’s brightest light.”
His heartfelt message has since warmed hearts across social media, with many praising the veteran journalist for his rare display of affection and emotional vulnerability.


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