Nanayaa's Wedding!

Nanayaa is one of my former UCC classmates who became a great friend to me. I was so lucky to be in Ghana on the day of her wedding! This was my first time attending a wedding in Africa. 


I learned that Ghanaian weddings generally have two ceremonies: the engagement (which is a traditional ceremony involving the bride's family and the groom's family being introduced) and the marriage ceremony (or "white wedding", which is a product of western influence). What I attended was the marriage ceremony, and it was very similar to weddings in the U.S. There were some minor differences. For instance, the wedding and the reception were held back to back in the same location. Also the cutting of the cake was very symbolic- the husband and wife cut the cake with a third party (in this case, the husband's sister) "in the name if the Father, of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit."


The remaining pictures are from the couple's first dance as husband and wife, which was very fun to watch!





Here I am with the beautiful bride! So glad I got to celebrate this special day with you, Nanayaa. 


Congratulations Nanayaa and Obed!

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