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Comedian, Foster Romanus is no longer a single man.
The comedian, born Foster Owusu Amponsah, has married his fiance Selina Asante. The families of the couple held a private traditional wedding on Thursday, June 23.
The two were adorned in colourful matching kente outfits for the ceremony early on.

They later changed outfits in the day. Foster Romanus was spotted in a white three-piece agbada with a blue embroidery design.
The bride, Selina, wore an orange and gold lacy outfit with an elaborate design.

Actor Eddie Nartey was seen taking a video with the couple at the event. Other colleagues of the actor were also present.
The couple is expected to crown the traditional wedding with a white one. The date, however, for the event is not yet known.
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