American R&B star Ronnie DeVoe, widely known for his roles in the legendary group New Edition and the iconic trio Bell Biv DeVoe, has celebrated a remarkable personal milestone in Accra, tying the knot just a day after officially becoming a citizen of Ghana.
The wedding ceremony followed closely on the heels of a historic citizenship event organised by the Diaspora Affairs Office at the Presidency, where DeVoe was among members of the African diaspora sworn in as Ghanaian citizens.
Choosing to celebrate his marriage in Ghana immediately after receiving citizenship added deeper significance to the occasion, turning the moment into both a personal and cultural milestone.
For the globally recognised R&B performer, the wedding symbolised not only the union of two hearts but also a powerful reconnection to his African roots.
Family, friends, and guests gathered to witness the intimate celebration, which blended joy, love, and a strong sense of heritage.
The ceremony highlighted the emotional connection many members of the diaspora feel when returning to the African continent.
DeVoe’s decision to mark such an important life event in Ghana reflects the country’s growing role as a destination for people of African descent seeking to reconnect with their ancestral homeland.
From receiving Ghanaian citizenship to exchanging vows in the capital, the back-to-back celebrations in Ghana marked a memorable chapter in the life of the R&B star, one that combined love, identity, and a renewed connection to the motherland.
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