How #KENCY2020 became Ghana's wedding of the year and lifted the bar

If you’re the son and heir apparent of none less than Ghana’s successful media mogul and businessman, Osei Kwame Despite and you’re having a big social event like a wedding then you have to make sure everything is beyond the standard.

And this is exactly what Kennedy Osei did when he wedded his dear wife, illustrator and designer, Tracey Ameyaw on Saturday, 15 February 2020 in Accra. As reported earlier, their Christian wedding was scheduled to take place at the Presbyterian Church of Ghana, Faith Congregation, Shiashie amidst pomp and pageantry as we’ve never seen.

The procession for the event was filled with a cavalry of horses and a fleet of luxury cars including a Maybach, Rolls Royces, Ferrari, Tesla, G-Wagon and an Aston Martin.

Kennedy and his entourage filled the auditorium with a statement and bespoke suits for the big day as Tracy and her bridesmaids all decked in white dresses walked gracefully into the church. Joe Mettle also serenaded the pair to beautiful gospel renditions after they were announced as man and wife.

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Reception at Kempinski

At Kempinski, the newlyweds, as well as the invited guests and bridal party, were serenaded with good music from Kidi, D’Banj, Adina, Diana Hamilton, Amakye Dede and Sister Afia.

Not to talk about the decor, ambience, good food and great wine that characterised the ceremony. Tracy and Kennedy who seemed to have had the time of their lives oblivious of the sayings on social media and real-life partied hard into the wee hours of Sunday as man and wife.

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#Kency2020 Bride: @aprilsveriown
Groom : @_kennedyosei
Planning : @completeeventznflowers
Décor : @deen_eventsandrentals
Makeup : @mzl4wson . Bridesmaids make: @divinecaseygh
Hair styling : @cutecut @hairmony_gh
Photography : @focusnblur @speroweddings
Videography : @rippleeffectgh
Mcs : @favourite_mcs_mc
DJs : @dj_adom
Lighting : special effects, trusses, screens @gigkits
Cake :@sweetintins_couture_cakes
Cocktails:@themobilebar
Catering: @Zesuzacateringservice
Security:@authenticcatering
Local bar: @japhetayitey
Bridal Bouquet:@oakeventsnfloristry
Bridal Fan:@dieusauf
Bridal Kente and all looks wardrobe:@dieusauf Gown: @pistisgh
Bride’s accessories: @dieusauf
Bride’s Laces:@lacesnmore
Kente:@h.g_kentekiosk
Groom’s wardrobe: @royaltybynanasei
Groom’s accessories:
Bridesmaids dresses: @dieusauf
Dowry carriers: @gemstonesprettyofficials
Dance Esemble: @adwoayeboa
Ushering services:@gemstonesprettyofficials
Waiters @harsawevents @elite_professional_waiters
Backdrops/stationery:@designedbyjr_ @grandconcept_1
Special props:@@andre_desire
Event Venue:@kempinskiaccra
Rentals:@nellysuniquerentals @nicksrenttals
#braperucciweddings #ghana

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