ALA! Woman Who Took Meek Mill to Akufo-Addo Dazzles At Her Plush Wedding (+VIDEO)

By Riddy10 3 Min Read

Nadia Adongo, the woman who made headlines for taking American rapper Meek Mill to meet Ghana’s president Nana Akufo-Addo during the Year of Return initiative, has tied the knot in a spectacular ceremony in Accra.

The Deputy Head of Diaspora Affairs at the Office of the Presidency wedded her sweetheart, Kwesi Fynn, in a luxurious event held at Kempinski Hotel, Accra.

The wedding was one of the most talked-about events in the Ghanaian social scene, with the groom’s convoy of Rolls Royces, Ferraris, and other exotic cars making a grand entrance.

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The green, purple, and gold-themed wedding had a fairy-tale-like décor, with a train of groomsmen and bridesmaids and a host of celebrities and musicians.

Freedom Jacob Caesar (Cheddar), Nana Ama Mcbrown, and her husband Maxwell Mensah, popular Ghanaian business mogul Kofi Boat, King Promise, Nana Boro, and many others graced the occasion.

The couple changed outfits three times before hitting the dancefloor at the reception, with videos of their dance moves trending on social media under the hashtag #FYNNAD23.

Nadia Adongo made headlines in 2019 when she facilitated Meek Mill’s visit to Ghana as part of the Year of Return initiative.

The program marked 400 years since the first enslaved Africans arrived in Virginia, USA, and aimed to encourage Africans in the diaspora to return to the continent.

Nadia’s work in diaspora affairs has been critical to the success of the Year of Return initiative, which saw a significant increase in the number of visitors to Ghana in 2019.

Her role in facilitating Meek Mill’s visit to Ghana helped to promote the initiative globally and raise Ghana’s profile as a tourism destination.

Nadia’s wedding, with its opulence and grandeur, is a reflection of her hard work and dedication to her job.

Her influence in the diaspora community and her commitment to promoting Ghana’s culture and heritage continue to make her a role model for many young women in Ghana.

In conclusion, Nadia Adongo’s wedding was a sight to behold, a grand display of luxury, and a celebration of love.

Her role in promoting Ghana’s culture and heritage, both locally and internationally, cannot be overstated.

Her work in diaspora affairs has brought her many accolades, and her wedding is a testament to her dedication and hard work. Congratulations to Nadia and Kwesi Fynn on their union.

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