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The son of NPP’s former chairman Freddie Blay tied the knot with the niece of former Education Minister Betty Mould-Iddrisu.
Kwaw Blay and Jasmine Kappia got married in a private ceremony over the weekend.

According to reports, the bride is a niece of Alhaji Idrissu Mahama, founding member of the NDC and his wife Betty Mould-Iddrisu.
The couple reportedly cared for Jasmine Kappia during her high school days and with her father based in USA, Mrs Mould-Iddrisu and her husband hosted the ceremony in place of her parents.
The white-themed event saw close friends and family of Kwaw Blay and Jasmine Kappia in attendance.
The mother of the groom and Ghana’s Ambassador to Germany, Gina Blay, took to Twitter to share photos from the event.





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