“White Wedding Is Useless To Ghanaians” – Ghanaian Apostle

White weddings are neither spiritually nor culturally significant in Africa, according to Apostle Emmanuel Inkoom, who has boldly declared that they should be put on hold.
He said, “A white wedding is not even a marriage,” on Joy Prime. It solely has economic relevance; it has no spiritual or cultural meaning. It just puts couples through needless financial hardship.
He maintained that marriage is essentially cultural and that traditional marriage is what ties a couple together in Africa.
He went on to say, “White robes used to represent purity, but now people wear them without knowing what they imply. We are mindlessly imitating customs that do not belong to us.
He believes that rather than promoting lavish white weddings, clergy need to concentrate on honoring conventional marriages. Additionally, he counseled couples to invest in their future rather than lavishly paying for a ceremony that, in his opinion, had little actual meaning.
Source: DKlassgh.com



