Adorable photos go viral as couple have their wedding with no guests
- Photos of a wedding ceremony with no guests have caused a massive stir online
- The only two people who were spotted in the photos were the officiating minister and a woman who is presumed to be the mother of one spouse
- Ghanaians have been reacting as to whether such simple ceremonies can be held in the country as well
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The wedding photos of a beautiful man and his bride have gone viral as they appear to have had the simplest marriage ceremony with no guests sighted in the pictures.
In the shots sighted by Legit.ng on the verified Facebook handle of OMGVoice, many wondered if Ghanaian ladies would agree to have such simple weddings, looking at how inexpensive it all looked.
The only two people who were captured in the photos apart from the bride and the groom was the officiating minister, as well as a woman who is thought to be the mother of one spouse.
See photos below:
Apart from the fact that the new Mr and Mrs did not entertain guests at the marriage ceremony, the two also wore simple dresses as though they were just stepping out for a random event.
Perhaps, the most eye-popping part of all was how the groom put on a suit with sneakers instead of an executive shoe as most people would expect.
Pictures of the simple wedding gathered massive reactions on social media.
Shelter Sena Arphy reacted to the photos, saying many Ghanaian ladies like herself are willing to have such an inexpensive ceremony:
Bïgbøy Gåīûs, who was impressed by how simple the ceremony was, says it is impossible to do because of the expectations of many people.
According to David Nana Kwabena Siaw, this kind of ceremony takes place in Ghana on a daily basis, only that people don't make noise about it.
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The wedding was witnessed by just five guests, two from both families and the fifth person was the officiating minister. Another person present was the photographer.
Sharing photos from the wedding on his Instagram page, Anthony wrote: “Unfortunately we couldn’t have a “traditional” wedding but I thank God for the journey and wouldn’t have had it any other way."
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