Prince George And Prince Diana’s Historic Weeding In Edo State, Nigeria
On Saturday, August 17, 2024, Edo State, Nigeria, played host to a blending of cultures and a celebration of love as Prince George Amankwaah, affectionately known as Godbess George Amankwaah, married Princess Diana also known widely as Juliet Omorogieva in a vibrant traditional wedding ceremony.
The union marked not just a marriage between two individuals but also a significant cultural celebration bringing together families from Ghana and Nigeria.
The event was graced by family members from both the Amankwaah family in Ghana and the Ikhuinhbor family from Okpagha Uhunwonde, Nigeria.
It carried an emotional weight, as the couple had been partners in life for 28 years, during which they raised eight beautiful children together.
Their wedding was a testament to enduring love, showing that commitment can stand the test of time.
The ceremony, held at the residence of Juliet’s father, Mr. Omorogiev Ikhuinhbor, at No.3, Irogue Street, opposite Guinness Brewery, Ikpoba Hill, Benin City, was imbued with traditional rites and celebrations that echoed the deep-rooted customs of both families.
The atmosphere was electric with joy and traditional drumming, drawing a crowd eager to partake in the festivities.
Colorful attire adorned the guests, and an array of assorted drinks and foods highlighted the rich cultural tapestry of the occasion.
Notably, the wedding held significance for the families, particularly for Juliet’s family, who had expressed concerns about George’s long-term intentions with their daughter.
The news of the wedding plans was met with surprise and joy, reasserting the bond between the families and underscoring the importance of cultural ceremonies in affirming relationships.
In his heartfelt address, Mr. Victor Omorogieva, representing Juliet’s late father, offered words of wisdom for the couple embarking on this new journey together.
He emphasized that marriage is a long voyage requiring understanding, unity, and patience.
Victor’s aspirations for the couple echoed the sentiments of many: blessings from God, prosperity, and peace were fervently wished for the newly weds and their families.
On the other hand, the Amankwaah family reciprocated with expressions of gratitude towards the Ikhuinhbor family for their warm reception and support.
They assured the gathered guests that they would continue to nurture the bond between the couple, fostering unity and peaceful coexistence as they navigate their life together.
The celebration was just the beginning of a larger merging of traditions, as another chapter of the wedding festivities was set to unfold back in Ghana.
A final and grand ceremony is planned for August 25, 2024, at the Godbless Memorial Educational Complex to formally seal the marriage, further intertwining the lives of Prince George and Princess Juliet.
This union stands as a testimony to love that stretches across borders and cultural divides. It reflects the beauty of commitment and the importance of family support in cementing relationships, making it a historic occasion that will resonate in the hearts of all those who attended.
Among one of the top profile personalities who was present to grace the august function was the Chairman for the P.t.d branch of Nupeng Benin Unit in Edo State, Nigeria, Mr Matthew Ogbomo Oduase who also doubles as the Director of Never Fail Transport Company & Hotel and Suites, located in Edo State in Benin City, Nigeria.
Attached are some pictures picture scenes from both Nigeria and Ghana, with Mr Matthew Ogbomo Oduase in hat.