The last end ... What do you want? The lady said I want money... To the man, what do you want, he said i want my money back.... Make me roll on the floor with laugh 😂😂😂😂😂
Walahi! Great to see the beautiful Hausa/Fulani bride. Usually anytime anything about Nigeria is featured, they always showcased Yoruba/Igbo/Bini/Edo/Ijaw and some other Sothern cultures. Hausa/Fulani and other Northern cultures are too often left out. Kudos to this channel for that inclusion.
Spraying started with the Yoruba culture as well. But all cultures do it now. I really love the cohesiveness of all the cultures. Like the Igbo Omugwo. Yoruba people do it too, not elaborate like the Igbos do it though. The Yorubas didn't have a name for it, so everybody calls it omugwo now.
@@anurikaonyejiuwa2939 Some tidbits copied online for you.... 👇🏼 "The origins of money-spraying in Nigeria are intertwined with the rich history of traditional Yoruba music, which embodies the Yoruba culture of praise poetry, oriki. Central to the role of money spraying in modern owambe culture is juju music, a style of Yoruba popular music derived from gangan (talking drums) and percussion instruments, and which played a foundational role in the global popularity of contemporary Nigerian music."
It is obvious that this channel content creator is using only one tribe to show Nigeria which is manipulated to showcase that tribe. If you must talk about Nigeria you must ensure you represent all tribe very clearly don’t try to indirectly promote Yoruba styles because it is becoming obvious. You will lose authenticity!
Nah, that’s not fair. This creator did their research and came up with this based on that. Plus, they even added that there are many ethnicities in Nigeria, but they’d focus on the well known three. I see no wrong done here tbh cause you can’t expect it to be perfect.
This guy really did his research 😂😂😂
My son said, "Wow that's a princess!" ❤
Nigerian Wedding is nr.1 in this world, we spend a lots,colourfull,fun e.t.c,our party in short is everything.
I'm also married to a Nigerian and very happy thanks to God
Wow! Nigerian weddings are indeed unique. Very interesting video, thanks for sharing ❤
I am strong...
I am resilient
I am amazing
I am powerful
I AM NIGERIAN!!!
The last end ... What do you want? The lady said I want money... To the man, what do you want, he said i want my money back.... Make me roll on the floor with laugh 😂😂😂😂😂
It's quite hilarious that he chips in 'Mo gbọ́ mo yà'.
They are the ones that spice up the parties.
Nice one.
Maki una remember me for here 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬 Naija for life
Am impress much about Nigeria 🎉🎉🎉🎉
The interpreter is just amazing. I was grining from tooth to tooth.
Am so proud to be a Nigerian...beautiful Culture ❤
Proudly Nigerian❤🇳🇬
Benin weeding
Nigerian and Congolese
😂😂😂I ALWAYS hear and go. Being a wedding crasher is my hubby, as long as theres still jollof rice.
Plus don't forget to ask for the colour theme😋
Just watching and smiling..u did your research well
Yes ooo The hausa bride I represent 🌍🌍🇳🇬🇳🇬
Walahi! Great to see the beautiful Hausa/Fulani bride. Usually anytime anything about Nigeria is featured, they always showcased Yoruba/Igbo/Bini/Edo/Ijaw and some other Sothern cultures. Hausa/Fulani and other Northern cultures are too often left out.
Kudos to this channel for that inclusion.
We Nigerians and our wedding is beautiful lovely and blessings
I represent the Igbo bride ❤
Did he say I want my money back?? 😭😭
Well researched, especially 'Mogbo moya'. Very interesting❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Well put together. Good job
Wow. You did your research very well. Thank You So Much.
Wonderful
Good contract
I dey laugh from pari to pari.
Mogbo moya lol😂
Great narrative!
Igbo is here ❤
una don start......lol
@@joshhill-k8h na you start. He’s proud of his tribe. What is wrong with that?
I’m proudly urhobo
What's the name of the first movie clip pls guys
Wedding party
@@evansmoore9163 thanks a lot bro
Bob hearts abishola
🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬💯💕
Igbo wedding 🎉
Tell your own story and we shall enjoy.
Yoruba people created the asoebi culture the Igbos are known for the enormous spraying of money..
Spraying started with the Yoruba culture as well. But all cultures do it now. I really love the cohesiveness of all the cultures. Like the Igbo Omugwo. Yoruba people do it too, not elaborate like the Igbos do it though. The Yorubas didn't have a name for it, so everybody calls it omugwo now.
@@gardensteps No, the Yoruba has a name for the Igbo omugwo and it's called Ọ̀LỌ̀JỌJỌ
@@gardensteps THE MONEY SPRAYING IS THE IGBO THING NOT YORUBA
@@anurikaonyejiuwa2939
Oh no! You are wrong!! Money spraying was started by the Yoruba. It has always been so at Owambe parties.
@@anurikaonyejiuwa2939
Some tidbits copied online for you....
👇🏼
"The origins of money-spraying in Nigeria are intertwined with the rich history of traditional Yoruba music, which embodies the Yoruba culture of praise poetry, oriki. Central to the role of money spraying in modern owambe culture is juju music, a style of Yoruba popular music derived from gangan (talking drums) and percussion instruments, and which played a foundational role in the global popularity of contemporary Nigerian music."
Bobo yen kogbadun he no well he wants to collect what again.
It is obvious that this channel content creator is using only one tribe to show Nigeria which is manipulated to showcase that tribe. If you must talk about Nigeria you must ensure you represent all tribe very clearly don’t try to indirectly promote Yoruba styles because it is becoming obvious. You will lose authenticity!
Nah, that’s not fair. This creator did their research and came up with this based on that. Plus, they even added that there are many ethnicities in Nigeria, but they’d focus on the well known three. I see no wrong done here tbh cause you can’t expect it to be perfect.