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Samuel Nyamkye and his long time sweetheart, Stephanie Agyemang Amoako, walked down the aisle today.
Their traditional marriage ceremony was held somewhere in the capital today.
It was a petite and classy ceremony, held in a very decent manner truly reflecting the family.
Hell, the bride was captured in a face shield in some photos, possibly marking herself as the most serious brides of the pandemic so far.
She relaxed in other photos without the shield as well, but the simple fact she even wore it for one photo is remarkable.
A wedding day is a rare day and ladies generally go all out to look their absolute best. A face shield would block all that beautiful facial clay from showing so it’s not exactly the most expected choice.
Anyway, the Instagram Christian blog Christian Vibes Gh posted photos from the wedding showing the couple and the Church of Pentecost Chairman posing in some photos.
“Son of Apostle Eric Nyamekye, Samuel Nyamekye ties the knot with Stephanie Agyemang Amoako, such a glorious traditional marriage Congratulations to you Mr. & Mrs. Nyamekye,” they captioned the shots.
Apostle Nyamekye has served as the Chairman of the Church of Pentecost for the past three years.
He was elected into office in May 2018 at the 43rd General Council Meeting of the Church of Pentecost.
Congratulations to the couple!
Photos below…
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