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In today’s Love Series, we bring you the story of a family where finding true love on Facebook is becoming a tradition.
While many remain skeptical about online relationships, Abishag and Hesron’s love story is proof that true connections can begin in the digital world.
Their journey started on Facebook, a platform that, surprisingly, had already played a significant role in their family’s love story.
Abishag’s elder sister also met her husband through the same social media platform, making online romance almost a family custom.
Although social media love stories may not be deeply rooted in Ghanaian tradition, this family’s experience challenges that notion. For them, Facebook is more than just a networking space—it’s a place where love flourishes.
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