Friday, 10 July 2015

6 Amazing Things You Should Know About Nigerian Weddings

Weddings or marriage traditions in Nigeria vary from rural to urban areas, as they often follow several common customs.



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Following several meetings between the couple’s families, ranging from offer of dowries and engagement ceremony are all traditional events done prior to the wedding ceremony.


However, while preparing for your wedding there are some certain things you have be careful about. Below are six major things you should know about Nigerian weddings;


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1 ASO-EBI:


Aso-Ebi

Aso-Ebi



An average Nigerian wedding is never complete without an Aso-ebi, as majority go the extra-mile in order to pick the perfect aso-ebi for their guests. It has been discovered that most guests look best while going for a wedding that when they attend church service on Sundays. Here, fabrics, shoes, bags, head fears and make-up are well coordinated as most ladies are there to show off their unique selling points to impress.


2 MONEY SHOW:


Money Show

Money Show



At a wedding, “money show” is always the centre of attraction as the couples are showered with different currencies naira, pounds and dollars. The amount and denominations of money sprayed at a wedding determines the class of the wedding. However, if one is not careful guest who disguise they are helping you pick money; will end up stealing your money.


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3 WEDDING CRASHERS:


Guests At A Wedding

Guests At A Wedding



A Nigerian wedding will not be complete without the attendance of wedding crashers popularly known as, “mo gbo mo branch”. Due to the presence of free food, drinks and souvenirs, this set of people always come wearing a matching outfit as the one chosen at the event. This act, always makes the caterers run out of food which has been budgeted for those invited to the money.


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4 PAPARAZZI:


Paparazzi

Paparazzi



There is always a competition of who gets the first and best picture of the couple. At a wedding almost everyone is a photographer as they block your view when the couple is making their grand entrance, dancing or taking their first kiss.


5 DANCE! DANCE!! DANCE!!!:


Dance Dance Dance

Dance Dance Dance



This is one part everyone looks for at a wedding. The disc jockey is left to do his own thing, as he thrills the audience with different genres of music.


6 FOOD:


Pounded yam and Egusi soup

Pounded yam and Egusi soup



This is popularly referred to “Item No7”. The caterer or caterers provide different delicacies depending on the tribe of the couple getting married. Aside from the usual rice served, a lot of local delicacies are served.



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