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Female dancehall act, Grace Kaki Awo Ocansey known in showbiz circles as Kaakie is officially off the market.
This comes after the singer cum nurse, shared photos from her bridal shower which went viral some weeks ago.
Videos shared on social media showed the singer dancing with her husband during a traditional wedding ceremony on Thursday, January 2.
At a private ceremony at Manet Ville in Accra, the two were joined by close family and friends to celebrate their marriage.
The Obolo singer’s husband is reported to be her high school mate from Achimota Senior High School, popularly referred to as Kweku “Spider”.
Here are photos and videos from the event:
#spykie2020 Congratulations darling @officialkaakie and Ananse
A post shared by Ghanaian Makeup Artist (@precise_makeup) on Jan 2, 2020 at 6:16am PST
#spykie2020 Congratulations darling @officialkaakie and Ananse
A post shared by Ghanaian Makeup Artist (@precise_makeup) on Jan 2, 2020 at 6:16am PST
The couple is expected to walk down the aisle this Saturday, January 4 at a venue inside East Legon.
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