All The Beautiful Gowns TV3’s Ayisha Yakubu’s wore for her Muslim Wedding

TV3 Newscaster, Ayisha Yakubu, has officially tied the knot at a stunning event in Accra.

A Muslim bride, Aisha was stunning in three hijab-inspired gowns and matching gele with jewellery as she said “I Do” to the man of her dreams.

READ MORE: #Mozain19 Ghanaian artist Moh Awudu and Hassi Baniaz had a sweet Islamic wedding for the books

Videos and pictures that were shared on social media show her striding into the wedding reception with her newly-wed husband.

Her colleague at TV3, MZGee who shared the first videos, wrote “Congratulations beautiful AY @ayisha_yakubuu God bless your union 🙏”

Congratulatory messages have been sent to the couples by fans, co-workers and members of the media.

Check out Ayisha Yakubu’s stunning bridal looks below

Look 1

An aqua corset dress with a veil and a head wrap

Look 2

An exaggerated sleeve dress with intricate beading and Gele

Look 3

A stunning red gown with a train

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