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Ghanaian comedian, Clement Ashiteye, known in showbiz as Clemto Suarez has taken over the internet following his wedding.
The renowned comedian tied the knot in a colorful but simple wedding in Kumasi on Saturday, October 24, 2020.
Beautiful photos from the wedding have flooded social media and fans heaped praises on him.
Now, 3 days after the wedding Clemento Suarez has made his official statement regarding the wedding.
In his latest interview monitored by on Okay FM, he revealed how he managed to pay his wife’s pride price.
According to Clemento Suarez, he used his fooling money to pay for his wife’s pride price.
“I paid my wife’s bride price with my fooling money.”
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This comes after Thedistin.com pressed on beautiful pictures of Clemento Suarez’s ex-girlfriend who happens to be a media personality, Abena Moet.
According to the comic actor who disclosed his relationship life with Abena Moet for the first time, he said “A man that fears heart break won’t get a good wife’.
Clemento jokily revealed that if Abena Moet thinks she is on a bigger platform (Okay Fm) and thinks she has the world on her chest, he careless and hence has broken her heart, click here to see pictures of Abena Moet.
Abena Moet is an entertainment critic on Okay FM and she is very popular in most of the Despite Media especially the radio stations.
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