Wedding photos of lesbians of African descent have caused an uproar on social media especially from conservative Ghanaians who believe the two women are from their country.
One of the photos shows the women wearing traditional Ghanaian cloth called Kente as they share a kiss. Other pictures show one of them in a white suit and the other in a white gown at a beautiful ceremony filled with guests.
The origin of the pictures is unknown but reports say the wedding was held in the Netherlands where same-sex marriage is legal.
The backlash is not due to the four-tier wedding cake or the Mrs and Mrs sign next to the cake, but the belief that they were breaking the cultural norms of Ghana that abhors homosexualism.
It is a taboo to be lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender in Ghana and in many other parts of Africa where they face abuse and attacks. Only South Africa has legalised same-sex marriage.
In September, photos and videos of a Ghanaian man’s wedding to his American boyfriend at an undisclosed location in the United States went viral. Angry reactions were posted on social media against the solemn ceremony and the happy couple.
Below are the trending photos and reactions of the lesbian women believed to be Ghanaians in the Netherlands.
BY ISMAIL AKWEI
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It is a taboo and as it was also condemn by the scripture.
As you know I am British Ghanaian. All about real love! No matter who are you!I am suprised to see this picture of an Ghanaian lesbians. I am happy for them! Good for them!