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Musician, Fuse ODG, has tied the knot with his long time girlfriend, Karen Tino Jonga.
According to exclusive reports by Ameyaw Debrah, the award-winning singer married the Zimbabwean entrepreneur at a private ceremony on Sunday, April 11.
The ceremony was a strictly-by-invitation event attended by family and close associates of the couple at the Oasis Gardens in Accra. Rapper, Sarkodie, was seen at the event.
In some pictures captured, the bride was seen in a white ball gown while the groom had on a white suit.

Fuse ODG and Karen have been together for ten years prior to their marriage.
In a video recorded at the event, Fuse revealed they had met at a Notting Hill carnival when Karen was 14 and he 15.
The two co-founded Nana Dolls aimed at championing the beauty of Africa and promoting self-love, especially in young black children.

"The dolls are inspired by historical African figures; brave and courageous women who did something extraordinary. It is vital for our children and future generations to know about these powerful women in history,” their website read.
Karen Tino Jonga is also a stylist.
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