Twitter User Shares How Families In Different Counties Attended His Brother’s Wedding Ceremony | Screenshot

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A Twitter user has shared how families members in different counties attended his brother’s wedding ceremony.

There are currently bans on public gatherings in Ghana and across many parts of the world as the world fights the dread Coronavirus disease (COVID-19). These bans have affected social gatherings including funerals, parties, and church services across the globe.

According to the twitter user with lockdown rules fully enforced, they decided to have an online wedding and it was attended by different family members from different places across the world.

Sharing the story online, Twitter user @KiyaniBba, who is the younger sister of the groom wrote;

”Today was my big bro’s wedding. Because of the virus, only the bride, groom and their witnesses were allowed in the room. As the official CTO of my family, I suggested that we set up a Zoom so that our relatives and friends could join us. I present you the first Zoom Wedding.

We had more than 45 people from France, CIV, Netherlands, SA, Calgary, etc. I muted everyone during the ceremony and recorded everything using zoom. People cried during the vows, at the end, I unmuted them and all at the same time they applauded and congratulated the newlyweds”