'A bus gave me the love of my life – I'm so happy'
DJ McLaren/BBCA couple who met during their daily bus commute are to marry.
Gabriel Enyi and Uloma Igwe, both 32, shared months of shy glances on board the number 88 First Stagecoach service from Northampton Bus Station to Silverstone before finally speaking.
Enyi first noticed his wife-to-be in September 2024, but said it was not until the following summer that he plucked up the courage to talk to her.
"It was just a brief hello, and I smiled because I've noticed him already," said Igwe.
Gabriel Enyi/Uloma IgweHealthcare assistant Enyi said he initially noticed Igwe as she arrived at the bus station.
"There was a kind of fear, or uncertainty – is she married or not? – so I wasn't brave enough to approach her."
However, it did not take long for Igwe to notice him noticing her.
"There was a day I nearly spoke to him: 'Is there a problem? Why are you always staring at me?'" she said.
Gabriel Enyi/Uloma IgweIn fact, she initially wondered if he knew her from somewhere else but reasoned that she would have recognised him.
Enyi felt she was "a classy lady" and eventually that was what made him think he had to step up and say something.
They finally spoke in late June, exchanging numbers, and went on their first date.
Gabriel Enyi/Uloma IgweIgwe, a customer service adviser for West Northamptonshire Council in Towcester, described her husband-to-be as "a loving gentleman".
"I've never been this loved and appreciated. I'm really happy; it's such a beautiful relationship," she said.
They were unable to stop laughing as they described how Enyi organised a surprise proposal in front of friends and family at Igwe's sister's house.
"The bus gave me the love of my life and I'm so happy about it," he said.
The couple, who asked Stagecoach if they could use one of its buses for some pre-wedding photos, plan to marry later this year.
Follow Northamptonshire news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X.
