Police storm wedding centre as huge marriage was being held amid COVID-19 pandemic (Video)

Police storm wedding centre as huge marriage was being held amid COVID-19 pandemic (Video)

- Police have scattered a huge number of people who had gathered for a wedding ceremony

- A video that was recorded during the incident shows hundreds of people fleeing the venue

- It is strongly advised for everyone to protect themselves from COVID-19 and not wait for the armed forces to compel them to do so

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A wedding ceremony was turned into a ground for commotion after policemen stormed the event that was being held with no regards for COVID-19 preventive protocols.

In the video sighted by YEN.com.gh on Twitter, hundreds of people were captured fleeing the grounds after the police arrived at the marriage ceremony.

Although not explicitly stated, a look at the video shows that it was an Islamic wedding as many people were seen dressed like Muslims.

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Following the protocols to prevent COVID-19 is supposed to be a personal commitment that does not need to be forced on anyone before it gets implemented.

However, it appears that most people have not come to the true understanding of the need to protect themselves from the disease that has claimed hundreds of thousands of lives around the globe.

It is only hoped that the non-adherence to the COVID-19 preventive measures does not result in an uncontrollable spike in cases and deaths.

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Meanwhile, a Nigerian comedian called The Real Femi has released a hilarious video of himself imitating how pidgin English is spoken in Sierra Leone, Ghana, and Nigeria.

The video portrayed both the Naija pidgin and Salone pidgin quite well with no clear strings attached, but how Femi spoke Ghana pidgin makes it clear he was making fun of it.

In all three sentences Femi translated into the various pidgin languages, he repeatedly used words such as 'kraa' and 'inside no be outside' in a ridiculous manner which did not sit well with many Ghanaians.

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