Adom TV presenter, Cynthia Tima Yeboah has sealed her relationship with her sweetheart, Dominic Duodu in a very colourful ceremony.
The invite-only ceremony happened on Thursday, July 13 at a private venue at Oda in the Eastern Region.
The ever-fashionable Tima showed up in all her glory much to the admiration of all who were invited to the event.

Tima Kumkum, as she is popularly called, warranted gazes as she majestically danced her way to her groom, looking ravishing in a corseted gown that was couture with the perfect blend of green and orange colours.
She was ushered in by a train of beautiful and energetic bridesmaids who radiated glory and beamed with contiguous smiles.

Now Mrs Duodu, Tima’s white wedding is expected to come off on Saturday, July 15.
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