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Member of Parliament (MP) for Kumbumgu Constituency, Ras Mubarak, has married an Algerian Biochemist as his second wife.
Security expert, Irbard Alhaji Ibrahim, disclosed this when he posted the images of the newly wedded couple on his Facebook timeline.
He wrote: “My unapologetic polygamist 1st cousin and MP for Kumbungu has taken a second wife in accordance with Islamic teachings.
“Our second wife is an Arab biochemist from Algeria. Just like Dr Nkrumah tapped into the Arab breed by taking Egyptian Fathiyya and remains a great man in history, may my cousin’s new Algerian wife bring more blessings to him, the family, Ghana and his political career. Love is in the air.”
The MP confirmed the marriage on his Facebook page with a wedding ring emoji and a sign of gratefulness.
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