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The Accra International Conference Centre will be the one stop shop for all prospective couples from Thursday 12th to Sunday 15th July as Joy FM hosts the country’s biggest wedding exhibition.
The Joy FM Bridal Fair will showcase a variety of items needed for a successful wedding. Event organisers said all is set for a grand opening of the fair on Thursday.
At least 80 exhibitors have registered so far to take part in the fifth bridal fair, which patrons have described as the answer to all their wedding questions.
The fair would bring together prospective couples, decorators, wedding planners and all that is needed for a beautiful wedding and honeymoon. But of course over the years, even married people take advantage of the fair to reminiscent and put the spark back into their weddings.
Experienced marriage counsellors will be on-hand to give all the tips you need to spice up things in your marriage. There will be on display, items ranging from all wedding gowns, suits and accessories, foods and beauty products. This year’s fair has been named the new face fair.
It would not just be an exhibition, said Mr Max Fugar, the Head of Marketing, but a chance to meet the Joy FM crew. There would be performances from some of your favourite musicians as well.
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