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Revered actor Adjetey Anang and wife, Elom, have marked 15 years of marriage.
The couple in Instagram posts disclosed their marriage, just like any other, has been met with several distractions.
However, they are positive nothing beats the bond they share. They expressed gratitude to be by each other on the journey of love.
“What a journey! To think that we have only scratched the surface…still a long road ahead but we trust that with our Good Lord, it will only get better on every side. Loads of love,” Adjetey Anang wrote to his wife.
The couple accompanied their epistles with some studio photos taken to mark
The couple, in some of the photos, stood in front of a love booth while smiling to the camera.
In 2019, on their 12th wedding anniversary, Adjetey Anang and Elom Anang renewed their vows at the 2019 Joy FM Beauty and Bridal Fair.
The couple was joined by friends and family as they, once again, pledged their undying love for each other to ring in this year’s Fair.
Speaking on how it felt to renew their vows, Adjetey Anang said, “It felt like a new journey had begun. For me, it was an opportunity to get better."
“We were given a second chance at a new life, it felt like what we read in books, it felt very special and we are really grateful for the opportunity,” he said.
Comparing their wedding to the renewal of vows, Adjetey said it felt kind of different. “The first one, we knew we wanted to spend the rest of our lives together, there was naivete. We felt like individuals but this one felt like a team, there was much more meaningful."
“I felt confident and relaxed. This one had our son, Ryan, a new addition to the family, and that made it even more special,” he stated.
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