We’ve got all the photos from Bishop Charles Agyinasare’s daughter, Charlene and Elvis Ampah’s wedding

Charlene Agyinasre, daughter of Ghanaian preacher and faith-healer, Bishop Charles Agyinasare has tied the knot with her sweetheart, Elvis Ampah over the weekend.

Charlene, a University of Southampton and the University of Hull-trained lawyer was the talk of town on Thursday when her dad shared photos via his social media, congratulating his daughther and her her husband after their traditional marriage ceremony in Accra.

He posted:

“Yesterday, my wife Mrs Vivian Agyinasare and I, gave our daughter Charlene Agyinasare to Elvis Ampah in a traditional marriage ceremony. @char_aa”

Charles Agyinasare

Bishop Charles Agyin -Asare who is also the founder and leader of the Perez Chapel International headqurtered in Accra also officiated and blessed her daughter, Charlene Agyin-Asare’s white wedding.

See more photos from the event below:

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