You would definitely grin at this video of Okyeame Kwame and his wife on their wedding anniversary

Ghanaian musician Okyeame Kwame and his wife Annica Nsiah-Appau (Mrs Okyeame) are celebrating 12 years of marriage.

The celebrity couple whose relationship has become a model for celebrity marriages and adored by fans have been sharing videos, tips and images to commemorate the day.

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In the viral video, Okyeame Kwame is seen trying to lick the face of his wife whiles she nudges him away as Kuami Eugene’s latest music, Y33ko featuring the former plays in the background.

Several celebrities and social media users have commeneted on the video and congratulations to the couple.

Okyeame Kwame born Kwame Nsiah-Apau and Annica got married in 2009 and the couple is blessed with two children, Sir and Sante. The couple is planning to launch a book on marriage and relationship in February.

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