Once upon a sunny afternoon in Accra, when the plantain sellers were calling and the trotro mates were arguing about change, two hearts quietly found their rhythm. Kojo, the calm gentleman with a smile that could melt banku, met Araba, the bold beauty whose laughter could wake up the ancestors. It started small — a “hi” here, a shared joke there — before anyone could say “ɛyɛ asɛm o!”, they were spending every spare moment together, eating waakye under mango trees and arguing about who makes the best shito. Their families noticed, their friends teased, and the elders smiled knowingly. For in this land, when two souls dance in step, it is only right that drums are beaten, songs are sung, and blessings are poured. And so, with hearts full of joy and bowls full of jollof (because what’s a Ghanaian story without food?), Kojo and Araba invite you to join in the celebration of their love — a union stitched together by laughter, faith, and a good dose of “God did it!” Come and witness the next chapter of this beautiful Ghanaian tale, as Kojo weds Araba — under the warm sun, with joy in every drumbeat and love in every smile.