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Eugene Baah popularly known as Praye Honeho of Praye fame tied the knot with his fiancée actress Beverly Afeglo Saturday in Tema.
The two, who have been dating for about four years now, tied the knot at a short ceremony at the Action Chapel Community 9, Tema.
Instead of a lavish ceremony, which is common to most celebrities, they opted for a simple ceremony where they exchanged vows, signed and held a reception at the Royal City Hotel for friends and family.
The wedding was attended by some of the crème de la crème of Ghana’s entertainment industry notable among them were, Roselyn Ngissah, Vicky Zugah, Lucky Lawson, Yvonne Nelson, Jackie Appiah, and Eddie Nartey.
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