Social distancing: beautiful Ghanaian couple wed outside chapel with few family members only

Social distancing: beautiful Ghanaian couple wed outside chapel with few family members only

- A beautiful Ghanaian couple has gotten married in a very simple wedding ceremony

- Footage from the ceremony has surfaced online showing the strict social distancing measures taken to avoid the spread of COVID-19

- It is thought that the wedding happened at a branch of the Church of Pentecost

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A beautiful Ghanaian couple has gotten married in a very simple wedding ceremony, observing the strict social distancing measures to avoid the spread of COVID-19.

In a video sighted by YEN.com.gh on the official Instagram handle of Facts and Truths, the wedding was held outside the chapel to avoid going against president Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo's orders for all church services to be suspended.

It is thought that the simple wedding ceremony was held at a branch of the Church of Pentecost in Ghana as the pastor is identified as Rev Thomas Agbeke who is a district pastor in the church.

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The names and exact location of the couple is not disclosed the video is going so viral that the spouses are already becoming known figures.

Similarly, a couple earlier held their wedding amid the ban on public gatherings because of the Coronavirus outbreak.

The simple wedding ceremony was held with just about 20 people in attendance. A video from the wedding has popped up and it is fast going viral.

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In other news, Samuel Bediako Waterberg, a 41-year-old Ghanaian Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of People’s Pension Trust died on Friday, March 27, 2020, of COVID-19 in Ghana.

A news report gathered by Citinewsroom.com indicates that the vibrant gentleman was among the five persons named by the Ghana Health Service to have succumbed to COVID-19 in Ghana.

A Lebanese spare parts dealer in Kumasi, 61, was the first casualty in Ghana. Another aged patient died later. Wife of a retired navy chief in her 70s also succumbed, before a 75-year-old man passed on with the disease. 41-year-old Samuel’s death was also announced not long after.

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