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The first son of former CEO of the National Health Insurance (NHIA), Sylvester Mensah, has tied the knot with his girlfriend.
Selasie Mensah got married to the lady only known as Akua over the weekend at the Perez Chapel International in Accra.
Taking to Facebook, the former NHIA boss shared photos of the ceremony with his friends and followers.
He was seen in the photos with his family, the couple and bishop Charles Agyinasare, head pastor of the church.
"He who finds a wife finds a good thing and obtains favour from the Lord."—Proverbs 18:22Selasie, our first son, found a wife and tied the knot with her, over the weekend, at Perez Chapel International."
"We are pleased to welcome Mrs Akua Mensah to the Mensah family. May God bless and be with you on this new life’s journey, Selasie and Akua!Special thanks to all comrades and friends who came to support us. Cheers!" Slyvester Mensah wrote.










"He who finds a wife finds a good thing and obtains favour from the Lord."—Proverbs 18:22Selasie, our first son, found...
Posted by Sylvester A. Mensah on Tuesday, March 23, 2021
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