This has to be the cutest father and daughter moment we've seen yet!! Samuel and Ewuraefua's traditional wedding

Ghanaian bride, Ewuraefua and her Dad’s conversation at her traditional wedding is basically the type of content we signed up for on Al Gore’s internet.

Samuel and Ewurefua’s wedding is filled with so much love and sweet moments, people on the internet just can’t have enough.

In the video which is making rounds online, Ewurefua and her Fanti Dad share a comedic moment in their native dialect of Fanti Twi which is spoken in the central and western region of Ghana.

The bride’s father asked her if she had any issues with her parent and if he should accept the dowry and llow her to be with her husband and his family. She laughs and answers to the affirmative.

The beautiful video which was shot by Team 1000 words was shared by bridal makeup artist, Finesse By Mana on Instagram.

She wrote: #FinesseBride– EwuraefuaThis has to be the cutest thing I’ve seen all week!😍😭
So lovely and mushy! In the light of everything that’s going on, I’m sprinkling this light on your TL! Watch the full video! Honestly, Ghanaian weddings are the best! Full of genuine emotions! ❤️”

Other parts of the beautiful wedding ceremony weren’t left out of the video and we love it.

Check it out on IGTV

VENDORS

Makeup- @finessebymaanaa
Hairstyling- @3130naturals
Videography- @team1000words
Kente gown- @licia_at_15thstreet
Coordination- @jireh.events

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