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Ghanaians Are Boring – Enioluwa Laments Closing Time For Moses Bliss’ Wedding Reception

Nigerian lifestyle influencer Enioluwa Adeoluwa has expressed his views about Ghanaians, describing them as boring in light of the wedding ceremony between Nigerian gospel musician Moses Bliss and his Ghanaian wife, which took place in Ghana.

Enioluwa expressed his disappointment regarding what he described as the premature ending of the wedding party at 7:42 pm, comparing it to the vibrant nightlife that Nigeria offers.

He was particularly dissatisfied with being served only one plate of Jollof, as he had hoped to indulge in the flavours and make a fair comparison between Ghanaian and Nigerian Jollof.

Furthermore, Enioluwa expressed his desire for all Ghanaians to relocate to Lagos, the bustling commercial capital city of Nigeria, so that they can experience the energetic atmosphere that it offers.

Moses Bliss and his fiancée, Marie Wiseborn, a lawyer trained in Ghana and Britain, exchanged vows at a beautiful wedding ceremony held over the weekend. The event was graced by numerous celebrities from both Nigeria and Ghana.

The white wedding was preceded by a civil wedding ceremony. Capturing cherished moments from the intimate affair, Bliss expressed profound gratitude for reaching this significant milestone with his “personal gift from God,” Marie Wiseborn.

The ceremony unfolded at the civil marriage registry, where the couple exchanged heartfelt vows, solidifying their union. Bliss, in a touching gesture, serenaded his bride with a soulful song, adding a melodious touch to the special occasion.

For the momentous event, Bliss exuded charm in a timeless black suit, while Wiseborn emanated grace and beauty in a simple yet exquisite white gown.

Wiseborn embraced her natural allure, opting for minimal makeup and showcasing her stunning natural hair, adding to the elegance of the affair.

Source – Tru News Report

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