Here are the first photos and videos from gospel musician Obaapa Christy's traditional wedding

Ghanaian Gospel Musician, Obaapa Christy is officially a Mrs for the second time.

The award-winning songstress and her Germany-based husband, Nana Frank took place at a private location in Accra. According to grapevine information, the gentleman was her manager before the relationship turned amorous with the couple welcoming a son, Nana Austin together in 2017.

In photos and videos that were captured at the ceremony, the ‘Wagye me’ crooner is spotted in traditional kente with beads and a bevy of maidens processing into a room.

Other photos show the couple having a good time as friends and loved ones cheered them on.

Obaapa Christy formerly known as Christiana Love divorced her husband, Pastor Love after the relationship fell on the rocks.

We wish the couple a blessed marriage as husband and wife.

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