Actress Tracey Boakye and her husband, Frank Badu Ntiamoah, over the weekend, held a christening for their new baby in Kumasi.
The couple welcomed a baby boy in March 2023.
The private event was held at an undisclosed venue and attended by close family, friends, and select celebrities.
Notable figures including Piesie Esther, Broda Sammy, Kyeiwaa, and more were seen at the occasion, which consisted of two parts.
The first part included the official naming ceremony, while the second was an evening-long after-party.
The venue was beautifully decorated with a turquoise blue and white theme, with sumptuous food, musical performances, and captivating moments that were shared on Tracey’s social media.
The couple, looking stunning in their attire, changed outfits twice during the celebration.
Check out some of the scenes from the event:
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