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Apoutchou National: After Opening His Foundation, the Ivorian Influencer Announces Great News to His Fans

HomePeopleCelebrityApoutchou National: After Opening His Foundation, the Ivorian Influencer Announces Great News to His Fans

The emblematic social media personality from Côte d’Ivoire, Apoutchou National, also known as Stéphane Agbré, shared exciting news with his impressive following through a post on his Facebook account on Wednesday, April 17, 2024.

Famous for his contributions as an influencer and blogger, Apoutchou National continues his streak of inspirational projects, recently making a splash with the creation of his “AP Foundation”. Hot on the heels of this philanthropic venture, he unveiled a personal announcement that has sparked a wave of positive reactions among his supporters.

Holding dear the significant milestones in life, Apoutchou now wishes to formalize his commitment to his partner, a relationship that has been kept away from the limelight by the private couple until now. With a post adorned with photographs of himself and his betrothed, Apoutchou’s simple yet meaningful message was revealed to the world: “It is you who my heart has chosen, I love you bb. Join us on Friday, April 26 at 8 pm at the Sofitel for my wedding. Thanks to my sponsor Fabrice Sawegnon.

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