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The only son of former President Professor John Evans Fiifi Atta Mills, Sam, has gotten married in London today.
We have come across photos and videos showing Sam Kofi Atta Mills and his lovely bride undergoing their wedding ceremony.
The event came off in the capital of the United Kingdom, London, today Tuesday, August 10th 2021.
The wedding was held at 12 Flotilla House, 12 Cable Street in London and was attended by close friends and family.
Several photos from the wedding have hit the web showing a quite simple but glamorous ceremony.
Sam Kofi Mills was in a grey suit with a black bow tie looking as dapper as a groom can look on their wedding day.
His bride for her part looked exquisitely stunning in an elegant gown.
Other photos also gave a glimpse of how the traditional portion of the ceremony also went.
Not much is known about the lucky bride who managed to snag the former President’s son.
Check out the photos we’ve spotted from the event below and we would add more info about the wedding as and when we get it.



Sam Kofi Atta Mills is the only son of the late President and Madam Ruby Addo. He had him before marrying his eventual first lady Ernestina Naadu Mills.
Sam’s age is not definitively known but he should be in his early 30s.
He lives in the U.K and reportedly schooled at the Anglia Ruskin University.
As we all know, Sam lost his father, the late great Atta Mills, in 2012 whilst he was still in power serving his first term as President.
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