Settled2020: First videos from Joe Mettle And Salomey Selasie Dzisa’s White Wedding surface online – Watch

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The church wedding between gospel star Joe Mettle and wife Salomey Selassie Dzisa has surfaced online.

The couple had their traditional marriage on August 13 and are following it up with the white wedding today.

The ceremony is currently ongoing at the Christian Centre Assemblies of God Church in Tema Community 12.

READ ALSO: It Was Love At First Sight – Joe Mettle Speaks On Where And How He Met His Wife Salomey

One of the videos, as sighted by Zionfelix.net, has the bride arriving in the church.

Wearing a beautiful wedding gown, Salomey carries a bouquet and looks gorgeous, playing in the background, as she walked.

The video saw many top and respected personalities in attendance.

Even though the wedding was yet to begin officially, many top names in Ghana were already at the venue waiting to be ushered in.

WATCH VIDEO BELOW:

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Among them was sensational TV personality Bola Ray who was spotted outside the premises of the church.

Reverend Steven Wengham have also arrived at the venue of the wedding to serve as witness to this august occasion.

In reference to the “new normal” in spite of the Covid-19 era, preparations have been well made with all protocols in place.

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Veronica buckets, liquid soaps, hand sanitizers and tissues have been placed at vantage points to ensure that all guest follow protocols.

Canopies were also mounted outside the church with seats arranged in accordance with social distancing protocols.

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