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Highlife singer Gladstorm Kwabena Akwaboah Jnr is officially off the market.
Akwaboa Jnr tied the knot with his partner Theresa on Friday, May 3, 2024 at a colourful ceremony.

Photos from the ceremony which have surfaced on social media captured Mrs Akwaboah slayed in a star-studded corseted kente gown.
It was a combination of red, blue and yellow hand-beaded gown to create a lovely pattern.

Mr Akwaboah on the other hand wore a white Agbada with a yellow and green embroidery.

The singer first shared the news about this marriage 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.
Read More: Akwaboah Jnr stuns fans with wedding announcement

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