December 6, 2025
Spread the love

By Enock Akonnor (Managing Editor) enockakonnor2013@gmail.com

Love was in full bloom at the Cathedral Church of the Most Holy Trinity in Accra, where Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh, affectionately known as Napo, proudly watched his wife, Mrs. Alma Pokua Adade-Prempeh, take a new step in her spiritual journey.

The former Energy Minister and Manhyia South MP couldn’t hide his excitement as his beautiful wife was inducted into the Anglican Mothers’ Union, a moment he described with tenderness and admiration on his official Facebook page.

In a post that felt as much like a love letter as it did a testimony of faith, Napo wrote:

“I was glad when my wife said unto me, ‘Let us go into the house of the Lord.’ It was even more exciting to have the honour of witnessing my dear wife, Alma Pokua Adade-Prempeh, being inducted into the Anglican Mothers’ Union at the Cathedral Church of the Most Holy Trinity, Accra.”

The message glowed with affection, a gentle blend of spiritual pride and romantic reverence.

For many followers, it wasn’t just about the ceremony; it was about the connection between two people whose love has matured with grace and purpose.

As photos of the couple circulated online, admirers couldn’t help but notice the chemistry between them;  the warm smiles, the subtle glances, and the quiet pride in Napo’s eyes as he celebrated his wife’s achievement.

Their story, often marked by public service and national leadership, took on a softer, more intimate light; one of shared faith, deep respect, and enduring romance.

In a world where public figures often shy away from vulnerability, Napo’s open display of affection reminded many that love and faith can coexist beautifully, even powerfully  in the spotlight.

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