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I’m Jamaican and I found out recently through dna testing that I’m 60% Nigerian and my ancestors were from the Igbo tribe . I feel so connected and proud 🥲 nuff love 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
@@bluesee5500 what Are You saying? It's like You Have Miss Road O... This Is An Igbo Woman's Attire... Take Your Dillusional As* Somewhere Else. Don't Be Jealous Dear
This was so beautiful, I loved everything about it, and it made me shed a tear.. The bride is sooooo stunning.. God bless your union and blessings from America ❤️
Such a honourable n lovely wedding man, the way everything was done. Very inspiring seeing a black(Nigerian african) couple happy together being married in their own ancestoral tradition honouring their parents. This is how i want to enter into married life as i am awaiting to find a future wife.
This video just made My day,Dear God pls bless this couple. I tap into this blessings even tho am not in a relationship may God fix it for me in Jesus name Amen
Gina you can't tell the people what they wanna wear on their special day. let's see Edo bride wearing an Igbo traditional attire and let's see how they will look, Igbos are stars so we model anything we wear.😎😉😃
Emma CN You wish you where star .... if I may does igbo have any attire to wear... you and your Igbo people should stop modelling other people's own go wear your own
+Gina Amadin foolish girl zo this your weree still dey worry you. if its edo dress how come your edo people are not wearing it. why are you on igbo platform. go to edo platform and go snd praise the dress there. oh you cant bcos you cant see edo people wearing on TH-cam bcos they are all busy prostituting in Europe and they dont get married. oloshi.
Wow! Their wedding was so stunning and rich with vibrant colors and traditions of their culture. It was so touching to watch. Especially, when the brides father spoke. 🦋❤🦋
Abigaelle M .............Can't you see that we (Nigerians/Igbos) have different Nose shapes?....Mine is NOT as GOOD as the Bride's or even the Groom's. She has narrow pointed Nose like the Actress Mama G (Patience Ozokwo). Yes 40% of Igbos DO NOT have such beautiful features. The TRUTH. And it hurts.
Abigaelle M ........That facial feature is COMMON ground for GOOD Looks. It is paramount, then Height , then NON Fatness, (Skin Colour is NOT important ). If you ADD White Skin Colour and Long Blonde Hair, you get a beautiful European/White person. If you ADD Black/Brown/Light Colour to it you get BEAUTIFUL Africans that can be this Bride, Mama G, Bianca Ojukwu.......Eritreans, Ethiopians, Somalians, Some Fulanis etc. If you take Height away from it (like 4 feet 7 inches total Height ), it fails to be beautiful...........Ask any person. I am done.
This is not true the aborigine people , papou people and melanesians have wider facial features and are still beautiful people. Only people narrow-minded will put hierarchy in facial features to decide what is beautiful and what is not and it is very sad.
i bless You and your wife to be! May the creator bless You with joy and all what is needed in a marriage!!! You will be a blessing among Your friends family and enemies!!!! May you be blessed!!!
The women are very beautiful. This was very interesting to watch. I was curious what a Nigerian wedding would look like compared to an American Wedding.
It could be that the Father recommended a different financially RICHER Man for his Daughter Uchechi, BUT the Daughter disagreed and loves this Man Amobi better for some reasons ( He is NOT short, NOT fat, NOT ugly, ). Usually Fathers want a financially RICH Man for a Son in-law and NOT a Civil Servant with modest Wealth.
Stanley Messiless The SONG is called "Uwa Choro Obi Umeani" and the NAME of the Musician is Oliver de Coque.........the song says " Life on Earth requires a good dose of patience without excessive aggression."
That was a very beautiful Wedding from an amazing tradition. It was heaven on earth that day especially in the lives of the Bride and Groom as well as their parents. Who sang that amazing Song in that Video?
Ekwuribe Marvy Edo culture is so beautiful the bride looks so beautiful on that Edo traditional wedding wears.. God Edo people and their wonderful culture
So... They have to use traditional language??? Like the family doesn't even follow traditional religion of benin so... I don't even know what you're so upset about?
The beautiful woman made Edo attire look stunning on her. Clothes don't make a person it is the person that makes the clothes look good. You don't wear Edo clothing daily do you? You probably often wear clothing that are not Edo at all. Probably more often than you wear Edo clothing or jewelry. Even in your thumbnail, you are not wearing Edo clothes but feel you have a right to. So leave people to wear what they want especially as you probably wear western clothes on a daily basis that also originated from somewhere else. It's quite hypocritical of you tbh.
SylviasWorld The western also wear Edo traditional attire ... so my dear I don't have problem with other people wearing Edo attire but Igbo.. I just want to remind that without Edo, Igbo is nothing
Gina Amadin lol, oh so you're just a comedienne? I'm not talking about others wearing Edo costume I'm talking about YOU wearing attire from other places probably on a daily basis. If Igbo people decide to wear Edo clothing, what exactly can you do about it? Can you stop them? Your 'protests' are futile in fact imho.
Gina Amadin lol you won't kill me oo even if you wear that bead sweetheart you won't be beautiful as the igbo bride get that into your thick skull jealousy incarnate
Ohh okay thank you ladies I knew nothing about that, because this whole time I thought it was just made and brought from a local store 😍❤️ they are beautiful btw .
Gina Amadin seriously??? your jealousy for this beautiful Igbo bride is too much someone ask which track is this and you went on giving a sermon about Edo whatever and their attire are you alright??
@@bluesee5500 u don't know what you are saying. Igbos and other south south have been dressing this way for ages. Stop saying edo bcos u know nothing about the igbos history
The Bride looks like Eritrean girl or Ethiopian girl. Very beautiful. The Bride looks like her Mother ( The Lady wearing Green top and wrapper is the Mother @1:43 to 5:50)
BLUE SEE shut up you want to insert edo so badly she would look good with or without the beads which is your only claim to fame. A pity to have your own tribe but are here crying about beads on every comment
I found the recent weddings of the so called Igbo Traditional weddings with CORAL BEADS adorned all over the brides' heads and wearing blouses made of coral beads very interesting. I welcome it that THE EDO TRADITIONAL STYLE OF WEDDINGS have been copied mostly by the Igbos of South Eastern Nigeria. But traditionally the Igbos of South Eastern Nigeria did NOT dress their brides in such attire and regalia. So they should not claim it as theirs. It is not theirs. People from the Rivers State, Calabar people are endowed with lots of corals and use coral beads as well. The Edo people and Delta people who made up the former (Midwest Region of Nigeria) have the custom of wearing and adorning themselves with Coral beads at weddings, funerals and important ceremonies such as Chieftain and enthronement of Obas and Obis - but not in the Igbos from South Eastern part of Nigeria. So this is a modern borrowed identity from the Edo State people and Delta State people. The Igbos should go back to their history of traditional weddings and modernise it to reflect their culture and tradition and not copy or promote other people's culture. The Igbos of South Eastern Nigeria wore real elephant tusks as jewelleries on the ankles, necks and on their wrists. I am of the opinion that they should promote that culture. I know that real elephant tusks are very expensive and hard to come by. Then they should start to produce the imitation of elephant tusks as jewelleries to adorn their brides and bridegroom. Another thing that I found fascinating is the theatrical aspect of the entrance group of dancers at weddings. This is strange. Normally the celebrants, the bride and groom will open the floor for dancing at one stage but not with entourage at entrance to the hall with dancing troupes. It appears that the whole of African modern young people have rejected their cultural and traditional wedding ID. They are all doing similar thing as far as wedding is concerned in recent times. They all wear uniforms - men wore similar clothings and ladies wear similar clothings. They have all become spectacles and older people are watching. By the time they finished the wedding the bride and groom are tired especially where one of the celebrants is cocassian. The Yorubas of South West of Nigeria kept to their wedding traditions and culture and didn't deviate from their culture and tradition - whether or not one of the celebrants is cocassian. Sorry, but this the truth.
egodi creche everyone knows that this is an Edo traditional wedding attire so my dear the real owner of the attire are Edo people.... you and your Igbo people love to claim what does not belongs to you.
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Congratulations. Her father is even crying. What a loving father
Congratulations to them we come from such a rich culture where is the man from? And I believe the women is from mbisae
I’m Jamaican and I found out recently through dna testing that I’m 60% Nigerian and my ancestors were from the Igbo tribe . I feel so connected and proud 🥲 nuff love 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
I feel connected how do I the DNA test boo??
@@BriaLoveElias you can use 23&me or ancestry . I’ll be doing the ancestry soon just to do a comparison on both
@@BriaLoveElias you can use 23&me or ancestry . I’ll be doing the ancestry soon just to do a comparison on both
You are welcome dear ❣️
You are welcome anytime, Igbo amaka, Igbo sweet,I will be very happy to see you here
Igbos are so beautiful, amazing people specially created by the Almighty God. May God bless your holy union
They really are a Beautiful People
All praises to the most high 👏🏾✊🏾
The bride is really beautiful
Gnima Sambou
Edo traditional wedding wears turned her into a beautiful woman... God bless Edo kingdom and their culture Amen
@@bluesee5500 nkita
@@bluesee5500 what Are You saying? It's like You Have Miss Road O... This Is An Igbo Woman's Attire...
Take Your Dillusional As* Somewhere Else. Don't Be Jealous Dear
Yes she is. She is from my state, Edo State 😊
Wow I love this video... I came across the IGBO tribe on reading 'THINGS FALL APART'❤
❤️
❤❤❤🇳🇬
This was so beautiful, I loved everything about it, and it made me shed a tear.. The bride is sooooo stunning.. God bless your union and blessings from America ❤️
Mel Love
The bride is stunning because she is putting on Edo traditional wedding wears
@@bluesee5500 even if person like u put all ur edo atire you still look like primary scholl drop out europe by errosion
I know, right?!! So beautiful
Such a honourable n lovely wedding man, the way everything was done. Very inspiring seeing a black(Nigerian african) couple happy together being married in their own ancestoral tradition honouring their parents. This is how i want to enter into married life as i am awaiting to find a future wife.
Igbo^*
Yes igbos are beautiful may they have many beautiful god fearing and intelligent children
This video just made My day,Dear God pls bless this couple. I tap into this blessings even tho am not in a relationship may God fix it for me in Jesus name Amen
this is why you don't ever dream of divorce in Igboland after going through all these processes, God bless my people and our sweet tradition.
Emma CN lol so true process, money and family
Emma CN
What the bride is wearing is not among your culture is from Edo... God bless Edo kingdom and their culture Amen
Gina you can't tell the people what they wanna wear on their special day. let's see Edo bride wearing an Igbo traditional attire and let's see how they will look, Igbos are stars so we model anything we wear.😎😉😃
Emma CN
You wish you where star .... if I may does igbo have any attire to wear... you and your Igbo people should stop modelling other people's own go wear your own
Anthony Okaforwire
Igbo people are the problem... don't forget that Igbo people brought tribalism to nigeria
Igbo ndi oma !
In my next life I will still be Igbo!
Ya gazie!
Angelica kweku
If you came back in your next life learn how to wear Igbo wears on your wedding day and leave Edo traditional wears alone
Angelica kweku 💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
+Gina Amadin foolish girl zo this your weree still dey worry you. if its edo dress how come your edo people are not wearing it. why are you on igbo platform. go to edo platform and go snd praise the dress there. oh you cant bcos you cant see edo people wearing on TH-cam bcos they are all busy prostituting in Europe and they dont get married. oloshi.
@@conciergeweb7800 Stfu smh, you are the follish girl
@@ais.shuichi sharaaap there
Wow! Their wedding was so stunning and rich with vibrant colors and traditions of their culture. It was so touching to watch. Especially, when the brides father spoke. 🦋❤🦋
The bride is just too beautiful and innocent
Amarachi Grace I agree !!! 60% of Igbo girls look almost like Eritreans and Ethiopians.
Abigaelle M .............Can't you see that we (Nigerians/Igbos) have different Nose shapes?....Mine is NOT as GOOD as the Bride's or even the Groom's. She has narrow pointed Nose like the Actress Mama G (Patience Ozokwo). Yes 40% of Igbos DO NOT have such beautiful features. The TRUTH. And it hurts.
It is very sad that you took european standard as a beauty standard: narrow pointed nose means that someone is beautiful but hey this is your opinion.
Abigaelle M ........That facial feature is COMMON ground for GOOD Looks. It is paramount, then Height , then NON Fatness, (Skin Colour is NOT important ).
If you ADD White Skin Colour and Long Blonde Hair, you get a beautiful European/White person.
If you ADD Black/Brown/Light Colour to it you get BEAUTIFUL Africans that can be this Bride, Mama G, Bianca Ojukwu.......Eritreans, Ethiopians, Somalians, Some Fulanis etc.
If you take Height away from it (like 4 feet 7 inches total Height ), it fails to be beautiful...........Ask any person. I am done.
This is not true the aborigine people , papou people and melanesians have wider facial features and are still beautiful people. Only people narrow-minded will put hierarchy in facial features to decide what is beautiful and what is not and it is very sad.
it's more like a carnival and wedding together, so beautiful
Awwww the best wedding I have watched do far. The girl was so emotional ❤️. May you both enjoy marital bliss till Jesus comes 🙏
This is so sweet and beautiful. I even had a tear come from my eyes. God bless y'all, and Amen to daddy's prayer.
fine9ja
God bless Edo kingdom and their culture that gives the bride the traditional wears
+Gina Amadin you're a sadist
Mercy Peters
You and your generation are sadist
I'm getting married in January God help me organized as yours ohhh
i bless You and your wife to be! May the creator bless You with joy and all what is needed in a marriage!!! You will be a blessing among Your friends family and enemies!!!! May you be blessed!!!
Proud too be igbo ooooo
There are musicians and there musicians indeed, the man who sang this song is indeed a musician
Beautiful! Those thumb-down haters need to sit-down and keep their hate to themselves. Why thumb down, this is beautiful😀
Watching it 2022 this is so beautiful I loved everything about it 🥺❤️the pride she’s so beautiful 😘😘😘😘
Absolutely beautiful. I love Nigeria. Thanks for sharing.
Have a great journey 💙
The women are very beautiful. This was very interesting to watch. I was curious what a Nigerian wedding would look like compared to an American Wedding.
Hello beautiful
Igbo not Nigerian remember that’s what the racist Caucasians named us by grouping is all together over 140 nations, cultures and languages in Nigeria
the relationship between doughter and father is mistry that no human can comprehends...
Smeralda Fracasso how? What's so mysterious?
It could be that the Father recommended a different financially RICHER Man for his Daughter Uchechi, BUT the Daughter disagreed and loves this Man Amobi better for some reasons ( He is NOT short, NOT fat, NOT ugly, ). Usually Fathers want a financially RICH Man for a Son in-law and NOT a Civil Servant with modest
Wealth.
Eric you threw that conclusion how????
Smeralda Fracasso you're very correct!!!
@@ericezeokoli8800 stupid conclusion i must say
Beautiful Igba Nkwu. Igbo Kwenu✊🏾🙏🏾
Ni är så fina ! Ni kan dansa så bra, fina människor verkligen !
Hello are u single?
I love your wedding video! Beautiful family. My kids make fun of me of how much I watch this wedding
i actually cried too.. she's so beautiful wow
Traditional wedding are so beautiful..i really love the wine thing and go find your husband part..am i correct?? Its very sweet..
You are very correct. Or more aptly, "daughter go show us your husband among the men here". It is very ancient, although has a lot of meaning.
@@sonofnok2153 thank you for responding and clarification.. Its my favorite part of the wwdding..
Igbo amaka I'm happy that I'm from igbo
Absolutely stunning! I pray God is with you, and your marriage is fairing well🙏🏽
For those of you watching and still single may your husband locate you this 2020 IJN
So beautiful. Beautiful video.
I love all of your content. Your channel makes me very happy and proud as an African!
Beautiful. May Yah bless you 🙏🏽❗
so beautiful.
congratulations..
may your union be blessed...
Chinenye Uchenna
Edo culture is so beautiful imagine the brides wears
@@bluesee5500 ohhh hello wasted sperm
Beautiful couple ❤️ I wish I knew more about my culture to have a traditional wedding one day
its not late you can start even now
Ri Child
The beads that the bride is wearing is form Edo... is not among your culture.... Edo women always wear it on their traditional wedding day
Ma you are very beautiful and your children are also. may God bless your daughter and son in-law marriage.
Beautiful, very emotional were the father was crying
Pls who sang this song ......Igbo Amaka ....my love for this beautiful and rich tribe is much
Stanley Messiless FlAvor
Stanley Messiless The SONG is called "Uwa Choro Obi Umeani" and the NAME of the Musician is Oliver de Coque.........the song says " Life on Earth requires a good dose of patience without excessive aggression."
Beautiful couple... God bless ur union immensely.
Congratulations, this was beautiful.
ElegantCoretta G
Beautiful bride with Edo traditional attire... God bless Edo kingdom and their culture Amen
So beautiful 🇳🇬
All of the good feelings! Congratulations to the newlywed!
Yawl are my people...
Such beautiful people too
gokarengo
The bride is from Edo not your people... her dressing will tell you that
@@bluesee5500 you're every where FOOL
Wow its owsome I'm praying to marry Igbo girl chaii!! That's my passion
sorry that won't happen, lol, your wife is in chipolopolo
@@ugowoundo what about me?
This is sooo beautiful!! May God bless your beautiful union ❤
Sandra Njoku
God bless Edo people for giving her this traditional wedding wears to wear she really looks beautiful on that Edo traditional beads
The bride is everyone's attention😵💖
Congrats dear may God bless ur new home Amen. I tap in dis blessing I pray to God for my day to come soon Amen
Wow, what a beautiful bride.
Absolutely beautiful couple. Thanks for sharing❤️
What a beautiful couple, God bless you all.
Happy marriage life long life more blessings more love joy happiness every good thing in life
That was a very beautiful Wedding from an amazing tradition. It was heaven on earth that day especially in the lives of the Bride and Groom as well as their parents. Who sang that amazing Song in that Video?
Assongoil Djiba Oliver de Coque' s song
Assongoil Djiba
That was amazing traditional wedding wears form Edo... Edo people with good culture...God bless Edo kingdom and their culture Amen
God Is Great. God bless you all
Beauty Kowalec
God will also bless Edo people that borrow her the traditional wedding wears amen
+Gina Amadin abeg you don do
@@bluesee5500 smh
Ibo kwenu, congratulations
Igbo
I can't wait for my day
Are u igbo?
@@wisdom385 i was going to marry a man that was. I don't know my roots since my ancestors were slaves
Beautiful wedding.congrats
Soo beautiful!! 💕💕
Ekwuribe Marvy
Edo culture is so beautiful the bride looks so beautiful on that Edo traditional wedding wears.. God Edo people and their wonderful culture
@@bluesee5500 oga this is igbo from imo state
executive traditional wedding, congratulations
Emma CN
Is executive because the bride is putting on Edo traditional wedding wears
The couples are both cute
We have all seen the box did the 2 parents explain what the boxes contain that boxes is what we are talking about.
Proudly Igbo ❤
Omaricha Nwunye Ihunanya si America Enwerem Olile Anya Ilu Igbo One day ❤
Ise O❣️
God bless this is beautiful
Olorunto Ade Ben Judah Dawotola
She really looks nice on that Edo traditional wedding wears.. God bless Edo kingdom and their culture Amen
Gina Amadin yes agreed
Igbo kwenu lol my Igbo people are wonderful
The bride's father messed up. How can an lgbo father used English language while blessing his daughter during IGBO TRADITIONAL MARRIAGE.
Peter Nwadike you are absolutely right
So... They have to use traditional language??? Like the family doesn't even follow traditional religion of benin so... I don't even know what you're so upset about?
@@jamisedenari2449 Hes meant to use Igbo to bless her
Wow cool, God bless you
Beautiful bride!
Nigerian weather and make-up are not mate atall
Thanks for your petty comment! Now gbafuo!
Hahaha honestly it was washing off
God bless Edo kingdom and their rich culture.... their traditional wedding wears has turned this bride into a beautiful woman
The beautiful woman made Edo attire look stunning on her. Clothes don't make a person it is the person that makes the clothes look good. You don't wear Edo clothing daily do you? You probably often wear clothing that are not Edo at all. Probably more often than you wear Edo clothing or jewelry. Even in your thumbnail, you are not wearing Edo clothes but feel you have a right to. So leave people to wear what they want especially as you probably wear western clothes on a daily basis that also originated from somewhere else. It's quite hypocritical of you tbh.
SylviasWorld
The western also wear Edo traditional attire ... so my dear I don't have problem with other people wearing Edo attire but Igbo.. I just want to remind that without Edo, Igbo is nothing
Are you ok
Gina Amadin lol, oh so you're just a comedienne? I'm not talking about others wearing Edo costume I'm talking about YOU wearing attire from other places probably on a daily basis. If Igbo people decide to wear Edo clothing, what exactly can you do about it? Can you stop them? Your 'protests' are futile in fact imho.
You are not ok
Lovely couple.
So beautiful
Ant rip
She is beautiful because of the Edo traditional wedding wears on her... God bless Edo kingdom and their culture Amen
Gina Amadin lol you won't kill me oo even if you wear that bead sweetheart you won't be beautiful as the igbo bride get that into your thick skull jealousy incarnate
@@bluesee5500 man shut the fuck up
Beautiful. BEAUTIFUL
Dezi champion vidéo
Beautiful
Where can I get the bridal jewelry beads from?
Amina abu
You can only wear it if you are from Edo
The attire the bride is wearing belongs to edo people
Ohh okay thank you ladies I knew nothing about that, because this whole time I thought it was just made and brought from a local store 😍❤️ they are beautiful btw .
BLUE SEE Yeye Dey Smell
@@bluesee5500 mumu edo my foot ,Europe ashawo dey do wedding?
What is the name of the coral beads the groom and some of the other guests are wearing? Can anybody tell me?
It's called Aka......
@@kotyko8552 Thanks Chiemerie Agu. What is it made of and how valuable are they in your culture.
@@elleyonaspg9580 very. Some are coral.
God bless you both
How much does it for this kind of video coverage and photography?
Please what’s the name of the song ? I love am no be small
Caramel adoh
Is a song by Oliver D coco while the bride wears are Edo traditional wedding wears God bless Edo kingdom and their culture Amen
Gina Amadin ise
Gina Amadin which of he’s track he has a lot of songs
Gina Amadin seriously??? your jealousy for this beautiful Igbo bride is too much someone ask which track is this and you went on giving a sermon about Edo whatever and their attire are you alright??
@@bluesee5500 u don't know what you are saying. Igbos and other south south have been dressing this way for ages. Stop saying edo bcos u know nothing about the igbos history
congratulations
Congratulations uchechi
Beautifully
David Eze
Edo traditional wedding wears make her looks pretty...look how Wonderful Edo culture is
nice song
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The Bride looks like Eritrean girl or Ethiopian girl. Very beautiful. The Bride looks like her Mother ( The Lady wearing Green top and wrapper is the Mother @1:43 to 5:50)
Eric Ezeokoli no she doesn't Eritreans and Ethiopians don't look like that they have narrow, long features. She looks Igbo
Eric Ezeokoli
The bride look beautiful because of the Edo traditional wedding Beads she was wearing... long live Edos and their culture
No she does not. She looks like a beautiful igbo woman.
BLUE SEE shut up you want to insert edo so badly she would look good with or without the beads which is your only claim to fame. A pity to have your own tribe but are here crying about beads on every comment
The girl (Bride) is from Imo State. The man (Bridegroom) is from Anambra State. Correct?
Eric Ezeokoli why is dressed like an edo bride?
I don't know these people yet I feel like they're my family
Ndi isiagu na ndi okpo oku ekelekwamu unuoooo!
Igbo kwenu
Cut Crease Perfection
Makeup artiste her makeup was washing and running down take note not to do that to any other girl again
My name is uchechi
I found the recent weddings of the so called Igbo Traditional weddings with CORAL BEADS adorned all over the brides' heads and wearing blouses made of coral beads very interesting. I welcome it that THE EDO TRADITIONAL STYLE OF WEDDINGS have been copied mostly by the Igbos of South Eastern Nigeria. But traditionally the Igbos of South Eastern Nigeria did NOT dress their brides in such attire and regalia. So they should not claim it as theirs. It is not theirs. People from the Rivers State, Calabar people are endowed with lots of corals and use coral beads as well. The Edo people and Delta people who made up the former (Midwest Region of Nigeria) have the custom of wearing and adorning themselves with Coral beads at weddings, funerals and important ceremonies such as Chieftain and enthronement of Obas and Obis - but not in the Igbos from South Eastern part of Nigeria. So this is a modern borrowed identity from the Edo State people and Delta State people. The Igbos should go back to their history of traditional weddings and modernise it to reflect their culture and tradition and not copy or promote other people's culture. The Igbos of South Eastern Nigeria wore real elephant tusks as jewelleries on the ankles, necks and on their wrists. I am of the opinion that they should promote that culture. I know that real elephant tusks are very expensive and hard to come by. Then they should start to produce the imitation of elephant tusks as jewelleries to adorn their brides and bridegroom. Another thing that I found fascinating is the theatrical aspect of the entrance group of dancers at weddings. This is strange. Normally the celebrants, the bride and groom will open the floor for dancing at one stage but not with entourage at entrance to the hall with dancing troupes. It appears that the whole of African modern young people have rejected their cultural and traditional wedding ID. They are all doing similar thing as far as wedding is concerned in recent times. They all wear uniforms - men wore similar clothings and ladies wear similar clothings. They have all become spectacles and older people are watching. By the time they finished the wedding the bride and groom are tired especially where one of the celebrants is cocassian. The Yorubas of South West of Nigeria kept to their wedding traditions and culture and didn't deviate from their culture and tradition - whether or not one of the celebrants is cocassian. Sorry, but this the truth.
Confused people
Parece Carnaval
That's igbo peoples
the benin or edo culture has gone global. the wearing of beads on the body or head is originally benin culture
efosa agbonlahor
So true dear Igbo people want to turn into Edo people... God bless Edo kingdom and their culture
Nigerians and claims without facts. It's a normal, so I understand.
egodi creche
everyone knows that this is an Edo traditional wedding attire so my dear the real owner of the attire are Edo people.... you and your Igbo people love to claim what does not belongs to you.
Gina Amadin You are a wicked miserable woman and if you want to talk about misappropriating culture why do you have a white woman's name Gina?
Chinonyerem SoProud2BIgbo don't mind her, jealousy will kill her
Kneeling down so long
God bless you always