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Fans are flooding Highlife artist Akwaboah Jnr with congratulatory messages following the announcement of his impending nuptials.
The singer shared the news with fans in a post on Instagram on Wednesday, May 1.
"Yε kɔ wale [we're getting married], wish me luck," he wrote in a post that sparked a wave of excitement among fans.
Shortly after, he followed up with another post, introducing his fiancée to the world.
The video featured a sequence of pre-wedding photographs starring the couple.
Adding to the allure, a snippet of his latest track 'Forever' played in the background, with Akwaboah Jr. dubbing it the 'wedding song of the year'.
"It’s the Beauty She Sees in Simple Things. Against all odds...Here we are!!! Ebenezer deɛ wo de yɛn abɛdru ni. And oh FOREVER ft Strongman..Out tomorrow!! Wedding song of the Year and Beyond," he wrote.
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