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It has been 14 years of marriage for rapper Okyeame Kwame and his wife Annica Nsiah-Apau.
Taking to Instagram, the musician wrote a lengthy post praising his wife and all that she continues to do for their family and celebrating the life they have lived.
“Though I am not the easiest person to love and live with, you have been my best friend and best lover. You have given up on your corporate dreams to manage my home. No! Our home. You have been so dedicated to watching my back where I am completely blind and watch my front where my vision is blurred,” he wrote.
“You have stayed healthy for yourself and sexy for me at all times, reason why I run home every day to beat on those drums whiles you move to that universal rhythm of love. You have assisted my vision with your laser focus and reminded me constantly of my promise to myself. You are not afraid to disagree with me and insist on the right thing till it’s done.”
Okyeame Kwame appreciated Annica’s insights and criticisms when needed, adding “I feel great within myself but I feel sweet within your love.”
The rapper promised to continuously love her regardless of what the future brings.
The couple got married in 2009 and have two children, Sir Bota Nsiah-Apau and Sante Nsiah-Apau.
In May 2021, Okyeame Kwame and Annica Nsiah-Apau launched their book, Love Locked Down.

The book chronicles their love journey and proffers solutions to some marital and relationship issues.
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