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Eman Sinare, daughter of the immediate past National Vice Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Alhaji Said Sinare, has married in a colourful ceremony.
Eman tied the knot with Mohammed Abdul Kabir Abdul Salam on Tuesday, March 14, 2023.
It was a beautiful star-studded Islamic ceremony which had actress Habiba Sinare, and broadcaster, Gifty Anti among others in attendance.
Visuals from the ceremony shared on Instagram captured the lovely bride in a bejewelled gown with a marching turban and veil.
One of the videos from the ceremony which has captured the attention of many is the striking resemblance between mother and daughter.
Eman’s mother, who was clad in a pink dress, beamed with smiles as she covered her daughter’s face with the wedding veil.
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