First photos and videos from the traditional wedding of dancehall star, Kaakie

Kaakie, one of Ghana’s multitalented dancehall singer has tied the knot in a beautiful traditional ceremony which is currently ongoing.

Known in private life as Grace Ocansey, videos and photos of Kakie’s bachelorette first appeared on the internet on New Year’s day with several media publications reporting the news of her impending nuptials.

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In a post confirming the news, Kakie took to Instagram to announce the wedding. She wrote:
“Love takes off masks that we fear we cannot live without and know we cannot within.#spykie 💗💗💗”

Little has been heard of the “Too much” singer after she took a break to pursue a degree in nursing at the Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge until news of her marriage hit the internet.

The former Xtra-large signee was seen in a video dancing rhythmically to Ghanaian drums as others cheered on. More photos of the ceremony show her rocking a stunning Moda Bertha kente gown with beaded details on Instagram.

According to insider sources, the couple will hold a Christian wedding at East Legon on Saturday.

Here are the first photos and videos from the event.

Kente gown by @modabertha
Bridal fan @completeeventznflowers
Decor and planning @tinsell_events
Kente cloth @goba_kente
Earrings @niiskavoga
Hair @black._____.girl

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