The wedding of Manuel Sawyerr and Natasha-Rosalind was a glamorous event that brought together some of Ghana's most influential and affluent families.
Held in a luxurious venue in the heart of Accra, the wedding was a celebration of love and unity, showcasing the couple's commitment to each other and their families.
The bride, Natasha-Rosalind, looked stunning in a bespoke white gown, which was adorned with intricate beadwork and lace detailing.
The groom, Manuel Sawyerr, was dapper in a custom-made suit, which perfectly complemented his bride's elegant attire.
As the ceremony got underway, the couple exchanged heartfelt vows, pledging their love and devotion to each other.
Family and friends looked on with tears of joy, as the couple sealed their union with a kiss, officially becoming husband and wife.
The reception was a lavish affair, with guests enjoying a sumptuous feast and a night of entertainment.
The decor was breathtaking, with exquisite floral arrangements and elegant lighting creating a romantic ambience.
The wedding was attended by some of Ghana's most prominent families, including business moguls, politicians, and high-ranking officials.
Among the guests were some top executives from leading companies, as well as ambassadors from around the world.
Profile of the couple
Research gathered by GhanaWeb has shown that Manuel, who is currently an associate at Minkah-Premo & Co. Akosombo Chambers, is an old student of Mfantsipim School.
Information on the law firm’s website also showed that he is a qualified barrister-at-law of the Courts of England and Wales (Middle Temple) and a barrister and solicitor of the Supreme Court of Ghana.
He graduated from the University of Ghana with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Political Science & Economics, and read the Post-Graduate Diploma in Law (PGDL) as well as the Bar Professional Training Course (BPTC), both at BPP University Law School in London. He went on to obtain a certificate in global business from the prestigious Harvard Business School.
“He carries an impressive track record, having worked in Business Development, Strategy, and Government Relations with multinationals such as Cotecna SA, Webb Fontaine Group, UBI Petroleum (now Puma Energy), SY Investments SARL, and several Ghanaian entities. As a lawyer, he provides advisory services to a variety of clients, both local and international, as well as to a number of government institutions,” his bio read.
Manuel Sawyerr Esq., is also a board member of the National Petroleum Authority.
He also supported Lydia Alhassan’s campaign with motorbikes in the 2020 election period to show his loyalty and support to the New Patriotic Party.
The bride, Natasha-Rosalind, is also a qualified Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of the Republic of Ghana
According to information on her LinkedIn profile, she noted that she has worked in legal services and consulting for most of her working life.
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