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

Street Artist, Moh Awudu is off the market for life as he married his sweetheart, Hassi Baniaz in a beautiful wedding ceremony that has got us swooning.

Literally everything about #Mozain19 was pure class, culturally positive and stylish. The couple were a sight behold in their white outfits. Whiles Moh looked debonair in an 3-piece Agbada , the beautiful muslim bride changed into 4 outfit.

She wore a white dress with northern kente as headwrap. During the reception she opted for a white lace gown with a white turban and a fascinator and later one with a red head wrap.

From throwing some dollars as the bride dance to arriving together at a full to the brim event centre, this couple brought an interesting twist to how Muslim weddings are done in Ghana. It was a right addition to the event.

Blue was the colour for the groomsmen who looked nothing short of spectacular at the “Awure” whiles the bridesmaids also chills down our spines in gold gowns.

Some of the images were beautifully captured by Ghanaian photographers, Bob Pixel and Habib Lanry.

Fall in love with this beautiful wedding collection below

Video from the reception

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