The auditorium of Living Faith International Ministries-Rhema House in Ashalley Botwe of the Greater Accra region was thrown into resounding cheers as two journalists of The Multimedia Group tied the knot.
Emmanuel Kwasi Debrah and medical doctor Dr(Med) Neta Kris Abiana Parsram, who doubles as a medical correspondent for the company, were married off in a holy matrimony.
The newly wedded couple both work with the Kumasi Business unit of the Group.

Dr. Neta however serves as communication officer for both the Global Health and Infectious Diseases Group (GHID-KCCR) and Africa Research Network for Neglected Tropical Diseases (ARNTD).
The event which took place over the weekend saw some media personalities and other professionals in the medical space witness the pleasant wedding ceremony of the two.

It was a reflective and solemn moment as the bride was serenaded and walked down the aisle in all her radiating beauty.
Her husband spotting a morning dress stood at the end of the aisle in awe to receive her in his arms to usher themselves into happily ever after.

The church was thrown into a frenzy after the two exchanged vows and were announced as a new couple.
The congregants were swept off their feet as they danced and rejoiced in celebration of the lovers.

Love was certainly etched in the air as friends and families wished the couple a blissful marriage.
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