Ghana meets Naija: Kofi and Oyinda’s traditional wedding|#foreverok

It was a Ghanaian- Nigerian affair ?? ??  at the Traditional wedding of Kofi and Oyinda.

Ghana and Nigeria are mostly called ‘sister’ countries because of the beautiful relationship they share. Despite diversities, they are also similar in many ways.

Well, it seems the ties between these countries will continue getting stronger as we keep seeing Ghana-Nigeria weddings.

It’s another fusion of the Ghanaian-Nigerian culture as Kofi and Oyinda got hitched in a flamboyant ceremony in Accra.  Since it was a wedding involving two countries who hold their culture and traditions in high esteem , the union highlighted the beautiful culture of both countries.

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The couple looked aesthetic in their Ghanaian Kente outfits. Kofi and Oyinda also looked ravishing  in Aso Oke by@betho.bespoken

Check out stunning pictures from their wedding ceremony. 

 

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Groom@mrkofio

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