Who Are the Brave 1,500? The Future Ordinance Marriage Survivors of 2025

MarryRight Ghana handles the paperwork and other legalities involved in marriages, leaving you to focus on what really matters.

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If love is blind, then in 2025, it must also be financially reckless. Because, according to the 2025 BUDGET STATEMENT AND ECONOMIC POLICY OF GOVERNMENT referred to as “Resetting The Economy For The Ghana We Want”., Hon. Cassiel Ato Forson has proudly revealed at paragraphs 720 and 721 that the Registrar General’s Department is setting its sights on celebrating 1,500 Ordinance Marriages this year. 

Yes, you read that right—1,500 brave souls will take the bold step of tying the knot in a year when inflation is inflating, bride prices are skyrocketing, and wedding planners are charging in foreign currency. They would be following the 1,239 couples who celebrated their marriage in 2024 at the RGD.

Now, let’s ask the real question: Who exactly are these 1,500 couples?

Are they the ones who skipped the dream wedding for a budget-friendly court marriage? Are they tech bros and independent ladies who decided a PDF certificate is better than a five-star wedding debt? Or are they simply optimists who believe love will pay the bills?

With event grounds now requiring a down payment larger than a mortgage, caterers pricing jollof at the same rate as crude oil, and MCs demanding appearance fees, it is no surprise that more people will be running toward the Registrar General’s office for a simple, drama-free Ordinance Marriage.

But let's be honest—even a courthouse wedding needs some planning. The paperwork, the legal formalities, the guest list of 10 people who won’t cause trouble, and the ever-so-complicated name change process. If only there were a company that could help with all of this…

Well, there is!

This is where MarryRight Ghana steps in. If you want someone to assist with legal compliance of your marriage, MarryRight Ghana is the ultimate assistant. They handle the paperwork, the legalities, and the entire process, leaving you to focus on what really matters—finding the cheapest wedding cake in Accra.

So, to the 1,500 daring couples of 2025, we salute you. And for those still waiting for their bank accounts to recover before proposing, remember—love may be free, but a wedding is not. If you’re smart, go the MarryRight way and make marriage simple, legal, and stress-free.

Visit MarryRight Ghana today—because marriage is forever, but financial trauma shouldn’t be.