Dominic Fobih: 80-Year-Old Former Education Minister Marries Young Wife, Photo And Video Cause Stir

Dominic Fobih: 80-Year-Old Former Education Minister Marries Young Wife, Photo And Video Cause Stir

  • Former Ghanaian politician and Minister of Education Professor Dominic Fobih has wed a younger lady
  • Per reports, the new wife of the 80-year-old former Member of Parliament for Assin South in Ghana's Central Region is 31 years old
  • The couple's video hasn't garnered much attention, but their selfie has gone viral on social media

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Professor Dominic Fobih, a former Member of Parliament for Assin South and former Minister of Education, has tied the knot with a younger lady.

According to reports, the 80-year-old former legislator's new wife is a 31-year-old lady and his 9th wife.

Couple's choice of outfit

The educator and his wife did not coordinate in their choice of ensemble. The bride donned a straight dress, moving away from the groom's traditional Kente outfit.

Photo of Prof Fobih and his new wife.
80-year-old former education minister and his new wife. Photo credit: II-Abraham II-Kweku II-Lincoln.
Source: Facebook

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At one point in the online footage, the duo received accolades from the guests, who cheered them during their dance.

While the duo's footage is yet to rake in massive views, the photo in which they posed standing by each other and looking loved up, has been shared across social media.

Kwadwo Daakyehene KD shared their picture online:

Photo of Prof Fobih and his new wife.
80-year-old former education minister and his 9th wife. Photo credit: II-Abraham II-Kweku II-Lincoln.
Source: Facebook

Netizens who reacted to the visuals expressed varied views with some saying the lady chose peace over age and good looks.

Watch their video below:

Reactions to the photo of Prof Fobih and his wife

Abigail Amek Sawyerr II posted:

Congratulations to them. I believe she chose peace of mind.

Ekluh Bridget commented:

Everyone deserves love.

Kekeli Akosua said:

Way to go.

Amma Portia commented:

There’s nothing wrong, even if she’s young.

Samm Lade claimed:

He has married more than 11 times. Wahala for Ghana man.

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Derrick Nana Owusu Appiah said:

There is lots of peace of mind in this kind of marriage.

Franklin K Sekyere posted:

Now our young women are marrying ancient of days eiii!

Adwoa Twumasi posted:

I thought she was his daughter but God works in mysterious ways. Congratulations.

Padi Sheriff said:

Ancient of days de3 wo nnya oooo.

Kwasi Boadi Aboagye said:

Beautiful.

Agbongua Kwadwo Buenortey commented:

The man looks young.

Richard Dadzie commented:

It is not bad to marry your daughter, she can use toys to satisfy herself sometimes and start cheating when she holds your hands to go wherever you want.

Bride in heels dances with vigour

In a separate story, YEN.com.gh published that a viral video spotlighting an overexcited bride's dramatic entrance to her wedding reception with her white husband sparked a stir on social media.

At their wedding, the couple joyfully danced to Heavy Load, a well-known song by renowned Ghanaian rapper Eno Barony, as they made their way to the front.

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For the occasion, the bride wore a vibrant, sleeveless dress with an exposed neck and high heels which helped her feel more confident.

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Nathaniel Crabbe (Human-Interest editor) Nathaniel Crabbe is a journalist and editor with a degree in Journalism from the Ghana Institute of Journalism, where he graduated in 2015. He earned his master's from UPSA in December 2023. Before becoming an editor/writer of political/entertainment and human interest stories at Asaase Radio, Crabbe was a news reporter at TV3 Ghana. With experience spanning over ten years, he now works at YEN.com.gh as a human interest editor. You can reach him via nathaniel.crabbe@yen.com.gh.