Nice. But i wanted to know if you did Kuanda Ithege + Ruracio on the same day? Looks like you'd combined both from the ceremony. It was beautiful all rhe same.
The dad is and the mom is West African, so traditionally he is a Gĩkũyũ man because he belongs to his father's clan. I guess his father did not teach his culture to him.
@@Habibtay My friend Gikuyu is and was a matriachal community, hence the clans in womens names and hence the saying mother tongue . So for the sakw of modern times he is both West African and Gikuyu but traditionally he is west African .
@@Habibtay Also remember during the Agikuyu and Mumbi, the men who married his nine daughters lived with the Agikuyu and Mumbi, It is a modern concept even to take the mans last name .Hio si Traditional original Gikuyu
Where is the authentic audio, the speeches, the native music? The photographer is good but the essence of the wedding is lost by not playing the original soundtrack, those are memorable and what make each wedding special and unique. All other countries are proud of their individual ethinc languages, let's not be brainwashed..We need to hear the ethnic original soundtrack, the parents speaking their native language and traditional dances, the native spoken blessings....the essence of the wedding is lost, let kikiyu be heard, let's not be politically bullied that we can't hear our language at our functions..all other groups in Kenya speak their languages why not us.
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This is beautiful❤️. Lornzie❤️. Over 25 Queens supporting their own👌🏾.
Our Gĩkũyũ culture iso beautiful, nothing surpasses this beauty.
"Nothing surpasses this beauty" is a far fetched comment beloved.
It's the utasema nimeenda kwa D part for me. Aaawwwww❤❤❤
Literally 😂😂😂😂
Awww this is sooo beautiful, I love our kikuyu culture
Thats whats up fam! Absolutely beautiful! Blessings!
Haiyaaa!! It's Lornzie kumbe she's Wanjiru
This is so beautiful, so inspiring and heart warming. Congratulations to the beautiful couple ❤❤❤
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Wow it was beautiful.Your union is indeed blessed by God and ua parents. Praying for my to be beautiful lyk yours
Beautiful occasion ❤
wow beautiful occasion indeed ,congratulations are in order
Congratulations 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
My dream ruracio
Oh wow...this is beautiful
beautiful
Awww so beautiful
beautiful ❤. what are your charges for ruracio Videography.
Too beautiful..
Sweet ❤❤❤
Is that David Ndii???
Yes it is
Yes ,unc to diallo
Nice. But i wanted to know if you did Kuanda Ithege + Ruracio on the same day? Looks like you'd combined both from the ceremony. It was beautiful all rhe same.
What makes you think they did it on the same day?
Kuhanda ithigi..... also ,you can do both on the same day ......
Magosh love everything
David ndii haiya,wako mafutani
😂😂 wueeh
lonzie alisema hajai jinunulia gari😂😂na alianza kudrive akiwa 16😂
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beautiful. How much do you charge. Share your contacts.
Hold up kwani the hubby sio mkikuyu?😮
He is.
The dad is and the mom is West African, so traditionally he is a Gĩkũyũ man because he belongs to his father's clan. I guess his father did not teach his culture to him.
@@Habibtay My friend Gikuyu is and was a matriachal community, hence the clans in womens names and hence the saying mother tongue . So for the sakw of modern times he is both West African and Gikuyu but traditionally he is west African .
@@Habibtay Also remember during the Agikuyu and Mumbi, the men who married his nine daughters lived with the Agikuyu and Mumbi, It is a modern concept even to take the mans last name .Hio si Traditional original Gikuyu
Good video but terrible background music
Where is the authentic audio, the speeches, the native music? The photographer is good but the essence of the wedding is lost by not playing the original soundtrack, those are memorable and what make each wedding special and unique.
All other countries are proud of their individual ethinc languages, let's not be brainwashed..We need to hear the ethnic original soundtrack, the parents speaking their native language and traditional dances, the native spoken blessings....the essence of the wedding is lost, let kikiyu be heard, let's not be politically bullied that we can't hear our language at our functions..all other groups in Kenya speak their languages why not us.