Volta Regional NPP Secretary marries Deputy Women’s Organiser in beautiful ceremony [Photos]

In the Volta Region, all the events over the weekend were put on by the NPP.
Pope Yao Yevoo, who is the Secretary of the Volta Regional NPP, got married to Lebene Cate Gbeti, who is the Deputy Women’s Organizer for the Volta Regional NPP.
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The wedding took place in the Ketu North Municipal Assembly Hall in Dzodze, in front of party members, friends, family, and well-wishers.
The two birds of love coming together was a beautiful thing to see.
Mr. Yevoo said the ceremony was “perfect,” and he thanked the party members and other people who came for making it a success.
Alhaji Masawudu, the NPP’s 3rd Vice National Chairman, and Makafui Kofi Woanyah, the NPP’s Volta Regional Chairman, as well as some party executives and government officials, were at the event.
The way the couple looked didn’t let us down. They were the most interesting thing about the day.
The two looked great in their Kente clothes for the wedding, which was obviously a typical Ghanaian wedding.
Kente is a big part of the holy matrimony in Ghana. It is a symbol of our rich culture and traditions. So, a traditional wedding can’t happen unless the bride, groom, and close relatives all wear beautiful Kente styles.
Lebene, the bride, wore a beautiful mauve kente outfit to her traditional wedding to show off her curves to her husband.
She put her hair in a ponytail to go with her floor-length dress, which makes her look amazing on her big day.
We love how well her simple accessories go with her outfits and how beautiful she looks when she smiles for the camera.
On the other hand, her husband looked sharp in his white Agbada outfit, which had a bit of his wife’s kente fabric added to it.
They had a traditional wedding first, and then they had a white wedding.
The bride was seen in a white dress that went all the way to the floor, and the groom looked sharp in his tuxedo.
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