One cast member of the popular TV show, Kejetia Vs Makola has tied the knot.
Nana Gyasi Owusu, popularly known as NGO, married his longtime girlfriend over the weekend.
The wedding was attended by many of his colleagues including comedian Clemento Suarez, Richmond Xavier Amoako, also known as Lawyer Nti and General Ntatia.
In the videos shared online, NGO's colleagues were all clad in white kaftan's leading a long trail of groomsmen.
The groom and bride wore beautiful Kente-designed outfits.
NGO is also a comedian and presenter. He is the quizmaster for the ‘What don’t you know’ satire show.
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