When Adwoa Safo said ‘I Do’ Photos +Videos from the beautiful traditional ceremony

Ghanaian legislator and Minister for Procurement, Lawyer Sara Adwoa Safo is now a married woman.

Over the weekend the beautiful Deputy majority leader and her lover, Hanny Mouthseib became man and wife at a beautiful traditional ceremony in her home, Dome, a neighbourhood in Accra.

The private event was attended by some high-profile personalities in government as well as family and friends. Her brother Kwadwo Safo Jr her dad who is also an inventor and pastor, Apostle Dr Kwadwo Safo were all present at the ceremony.

Wearing a stunning Duaba Serwaa Kente dress, the 37-year-old and her hubby looked perfect in their matching outfits as they danced in the company of well-wishers.

Sharing the good news on social media, the lawyer and mother of 2 expressed her gratitude to people who helped make her event a success. “Thank You for the Support, Prayers and Well Wishes.To God Be The Glory.” she wrote.

Little is known about the man who married the legislator on Saturday unlike the other men she’s been rumoured to have dated in the past. Wishing Mr and Mrs Mouthseib, a happy married life.

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Photo & Video: @flostudios_gh 👍
Bridal dress: @duabaserwa
Make up: @cjzmakeover
Decor: @sadedesignsgh
Lighting: @gigkits
Hairstyling: @redgingerforhair
Local bar: @sipsgh

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