Nana Aba Anamoah in this Kente dress is how every wedding guest should look like

We were all sitting on social media not minding our business when News anchor and media personality, Nana Aba Anamoah alerted us that she was a wedding guest at the Royal Senchi hotel.

Sharing videos of herself and friends gyrating to the sounds from the DJ, Nana Aba promised to share images of her bombass outfit with her teeming fans on social media when they were ready.

“Am I definitely one of the best dancers on this planet or what? ?I can’t wait to show you a full shot of this dress designed by the talented and creative @yartelgh with Kente from Ghana’s number one Kente consultant, @goba_kente ❤️ Hair: @oh_my_hairr
Video: @adwoaloudgh” the outspoken journalist and influencer wrote on Instagram

And as promised, she dropped them like an atomic bomb when no one was watching. Wearing a double grey strap Kente dress, she looked effortless and regal for the occasion. For accessories, she rocked some cool sunglasses, a gold chain, a silver watch and a blue Yves Saint Laurent bag.

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