Nigerian Gospel musician Moses Bliss and his Ghanaian fiancé, Marie Wiseborn, tied the knot in a traditional wedding ceremony held in Ghana on Thursday, February 29.
Pictures and videos from the traditional wedding were released earlier in the day.
The couple’s ceremony is one of the most anticipated events for both Ghanaians and Nigerians after the engagement was revealed.
The traditional wedding displayed a beautiful blend of culture from the two West African countries.
Moses and Marie wore custom-designed outfits inspired by their cultures for the knocking ceremony.
Later, they wore kente as their first clothing for the reception and Nigerian-inspired outfits as the second.
This comes days after they signed off their marriage in a civil wedding ceremony which took place at the civil marriage registry in Abuja, Nigeria.
Calling his wife a 'personal gift from God', the gospel singer expressed gratitude to the Almighty for bringing them this far.
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