Nigerian Gospel singer Moses Bliss and his Ghanaian fiancée, Marie Wiseborn, celebrated their traditional marriage at the Underbridge, East Legon, in Ghana. The ceremony, blending Nigerian and Ghanaian cultures, featured the Ghanaian "knocking" ceremony, symbolizing the groom's family seeking the bride's hand.
The event showcased a fusion of vibrant Ghanaian attire and Southern Nigerian outfits, combining 'kente cloth' and 'aso-oke' fabric. The highlight was the bride's grand entrance with an 'Adowa Dance.'
The couple, engaged earlier this year, had a civil wedding in Abuja on February 27. Bliss expressed gratitude on Instagram, calling Marie his "personal gift from God." The singer, known for the song "Miracle," shared a video of their vows exchange, where he serenaded Marie on a grand piano. Bliss revealed meeting Marie on Instagram, impressed by her praise dance to his song.
Their love story culminated in a celebration that beautifully merged the traditions of both nations, marking a significant milestone in their journey together.