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Chief Executive of Adinkra Pie, Barima Osei Mensah wedded Anita Sefa Boakye, the daughter of the owner of the famous hospitality edifice, Anita Hotel on Friday, November 5.
The traditional wedding held at Kumasi in the Ashanti Region was characterised by a splash of beautiful Kente and a pop of the Ashanti culture.
The wedding reception on Saturday evening had top musicians Amakye Dede, Stonebwoy, Efya and Akwaboah performing to excite the latest couple in town.
The thanksgiving reception kicked off on Sunday at the forecourt of Manhyia Palace in Kumasi.
The bride’s outfits, which were designed by Quophi Akotuah Ghana and Pistis made the bride to look all elegant for her special day.
The freshest couple in town arrived in a 2000 gold Plymouth Prowler.














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