Rebecca Akufo-Addo & Samira Bawumia’s look for Asantehene @ 20 are legit slay queen goals

It’s official your favorite slay queens could never beat the duo that is First Lady, Mrs Rebecca Akufo-Addo & Second Lady Samira Bawumia.

The pair who are like mother and daughter carry so much elegance and gracefulness like it’s a second skin. And over the weekend they shook the Asante capital of Kumasi with some really breathtaking kente design as they accompanied their husbands to the durbar which saw a number of high profile guests in attendance.

A photo of the two dignitaries arriving at the 20th Anniversary celebration of the monarch of the Asante kingdom, Otumfuor Osei-Tutu II has left everyone on the internet befuddled.

Captured by Ghanaian lifestyle and travel photographer, Yaw_Pare, one of the photos seems to show Mrs Bawumia who was clad in blue kente dress with matching headwrap admiring the first lady who donned a bright yellow and blue kente outfit with fashionable eyewear.

In another photo the two are chatting with so much class and panache we really can’t have enough of it.

The photo should be framed and hung in a museum for generations unborn because it exemplifies the beauty and poise that is every Ghanaian woman.

Credit: Yaw_Pare

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