Take a look at all the glamour from Ghanaian goalkeeper, Fatau Dauda and his heartthrob, Failatu Alhassan’s wedding.

Ghana international goalkeeper Fatau Dauda has tied the knot to Failatu Alhassan in a low profile wedding.


The event was held at Tema Community 1 Site 2 on Sunday, March 21, 2021.

As seen from the beautiful photos that were posted by their official photographer, Manuel Photography, the traditional wedding was very exquisite.

The Legon Cities captain was spotted with his new wife in matching traditional clothes after which they both wore white to celebrate the union.

Even from the photos, we can tell how wonderful the ceremony was and how in love the couple are.

Take a look at these beautiful photos:

Congratulations are in order for the beautiful couple.

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