The Ghanaian man Nicholas Mbir garnered national spotlight by performing a five-day wedding ceremony during which he married three wives in a rare event.
Mr. Nicholas Mbir, who resides in Dubai at middle age, returned to Ghana to make his official partnership commitments with his three partners, Angelina Prah, Grace Agyarko, and Esther Abass. Different stages of the grand wedding event became viral on social media platforms, which generated extensive reactions and ongoing public debates.
An analysis of the wedding invitation confirms that each woman received a separate marriage ceremony because they wed on different dates. All women received individual attention through separate wedding ceremonies, which took place during the same week.
Ghanaians have felt genuine warmth because of how the brides have shown mutual support. Each bride attended the other two wedding ceremonies, where they shared smiles and dancing movements while posing for photographs together.
Mr. Mbir took great care to recognize his wives independently, yet he wanted to celebrate their unions together as a whole family.
To that effect, family members, together with friends and neighbours from the community, gathered to witness all five days of festivities, which combined traditional ceremonies with church blessings and festive receptions.

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Reactions Online
Reactions online have been mixed. Some online users praised how the brides shared love and coordination, but others were surprised by this non-traditional setup.
The social media community reacted differently to Mr. Mbir’s direct and honest way of living, but a small number wondered if his marriage would survive long-term.
The laws of Ghana accept polygamous marriages when all participants deliberately consent to the union. The three women in Mr. Mbir’s marriage knew exactly what they were getting into, and they endorsed the marriage arrangement wholeheartedly.
Mr. Mbir, along with his three wives, reportedly enjoys a happy new relationship while making plans for their six-person family unit consisting of his three children.
The online world tracks their story, which sparks discussions about contemporary marital options and romantic relationships in Ghanaian society.