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Re: Is This What Happens At Nigerian Bridal Showers? by datguru: 11:02am On Jan 07, 2015
Not true
Re: Is This What Happens At Nigerian Bridal Showers? by donmalcolm21(m): 11:03am On Jan 07, 2015
I know of BE now which one is bridal shower again. #IamOldSchool
Re: Is This What Happens At Nigerian Bridal Showers? by godofwar666(m): 11:04am On Jan 07, 2015
angry annoying n vexing aka para mood
Re: Is This What Happens At Nigerian Bridal Showers? by emmysoftyou: 11:04am On Jan 07, 2015
bebe2:
Hmm
babe yu read am or u jus want enter frontpage ...
Re: Is This What Happens At Nigerian Bridal Showers? by kittykat1(f): 11:05am On Jan 07, 2015
Lmao. Crazy chick
Re: Is This What Happens At Nigerian Bridal Showers? by justi4jesu(f): 11:06am On Jan 07, 2015
Nice and always funny. cheesy cheesy
Re: Is This What Happens At Nigerian Bridal Showers? by Missonas(f): 11:06am On Jan 07, 2015
And after all the 'agronising' party they hurry to go post pictures on facebok and instagram tagging everybody on their lists and following them undecided grin

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Re: Is This What Happens At Nigerian Bridal Showers? by jingh(f): 11:08am On Jan 07, 2015
who invite you ?
your eyes don see wetin uninvited guest dey see.
I love your post
Re: Is This What Happens At Nigerian Bridal Showers? by doctorgold(m): 11:09am On Jan 07, 2015
your writing skills kept me glued to your post. kudos
Re: Is This What Happens At Nigerian Bridal Showers? by motherlode: 11:10am On Jan 07, 2015
grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Is This What Happens At Nigerian Bridal Showers? by Betboss(m): 11:10am On Jan 07, 2015
Amazing
Re: Is This What Happens At Nigerian Bridal Showers? by elantraceey(f): 11:11am On Jan 07, 2015
grin grin grin
Re: Is This What Happens At Nigerian Bridal Showers? by hayoakins(m): 11:12am On Jan 07, 2015
you went for a broke a s s shower so don't generalise yet grin

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Re: Is This What Happens At Nigerian Bridal Showers? by pweetixandy: 11:12am On Jan 07, 2015
I kinda expected pictures..can't read this epistle now
Re: Is This What Happens At Nigerian Bridal Showers? by draggie(f): 11:13am On Jan 07, 2015
Naija babes and copy copy, @ op, u try siddon till e finish.

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Re: Is This What Happens At Nigerian Bridal Showers? by Nobody: 11:14am On Jan 07, 2015
dis tin yo considering as a joke myt turn serious......i mean ur single stuff tin......or maybe it ur username dat is affecting u
Re: Is This What Happens At Nigerian Bridal Showers? by Nobody: 11:19am On Jan 07, 2015
grin grin grin This gat me laughing, nice sense of humor @OP.
Though i disagree with you about the generalization of bridal shower in naija. I have gone to some and i must say they were really daring and too explicit for me to start sharing the details here. The last one i went to i almost gasped with awe about how lesbianism was easily pronounced
anyway that's story for another day

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Re: Is This What Happens At Nigerian Bridal Showers? by FaskRolce: 11:21am On Jan 07, 2015
U've got a great sense of humour and a good writer you are. That wasn't a bridal shower, ur was a bridal break-fast. Eeeyah.....how many hours did you waste sef?
Re: Is This What Happens At Nigerian Bridal Showers? by Nobody: 11:22am On Jan 07, 2015
FaskRolce:
U've got a great sense of humour and a good writer you are. That wasn't a bridal shower, ur was a bridal break-fast. Eeeyah.....how many hours did you waste sef?
Re: Is This What Happens At Nigerian Bridal Showers? by Nobody: 11:24am On Jan 07, 2015
Vivly:
modified*

''Because your name is Esther and you are bleached does not make you established.''

But this joke is funny Mehn!!

U are def one of those silly girls

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Re: Is This What Happens At Nigerian Bridal Showers? by TDstarr: 11:26am On Jan 07, 2015
naija girls 80percent are broke and stingy no matter the packaging, unlike white girl

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Re: Is This What Happens At Nigerian Bridal Showers? by Vivly(f): 11:27am On Jan 07, 2015
preshuzpearl:


U are def one of those silly girls
Is this a joke from your anus or what?
Did I snatch your boyfriend? No?
Then why did you quote me to display your innate stupidity?

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Re: Is This What Happens At Nigerian Bridal Showers? by bebe2(f): 11:28am On Jan 07, 2015
emmysoftyou:
babe yu read am or u jus want enter frontpage ...

Hahahaha

I beg leave me o,

Am a quick learner, na so I meet say dem dey
do am for nairaland o
Re: Is This What Happens At Nigerian Bridal Showers? by wiezkov(m): 11:28am On Jan 07, 2015
Lwkmd....shebi you have satisfied ur curiosity?
Re: Is This What Happens At Nigerian Bridal Showers? by popcake1: 11:30am On Jan 07, 2015
hahahhahah......veru funny
Re: Is This What Happens At Nigerian Bridal Showers? by fpeter(f): 11:31am On Jan 07, 2015
Bridal shower koh......swimming ni

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Re: Is This What Happens At Nigerian Bridal Showers? by eyeview: 11:34am On Jan 07, 2015
Naijasinglegirl:
In my course of 'blogwhoring' some entertainment and fashions blogs, the images I see from bridal shower events aroused my curiosity.
Photos of happy ladies holding pink balloons, wearing crowns, blushes, cakes etc.

It seems this western trend has become an important segment in the series of Nigerian pre-wedding events.

Last year, my colleague that was about to tie the knot kept pestering one of her 'daddies' for money to host her bridal shower party.
I thought this was the responsibility of the groom-to-be? Or maybe the groom-to-be is not into western culture? Or the bride didn't want to feel left out?
She made it look like a do or die event.

I had questions to ask but I didn't want to come across as jealous so I had to keep my mouth shut.

A few weeks ago, a friend told me to accompany her to the market to buy items she needed for her bridal shower party. When we got there, I was surprised to see her buying egusi, vegetable leaves, palm oil, goat meat etc. Why would she be buying stuffs like that when this was more of a western thing? I needed to be at the party to see things for myself but alas, I wasn't invited.

The only solution to satisfy this curiosity was to gate crash a random bridal shower since NSG friends/colleagues didn't deem her worthy enough to send an IV.

Finally, I had the opportunity last weekend. I went for a book launch in a hotel and on getting inside, some ladies dressed in skimpy clothes walked past me with balloons to the left wing of the hotel.

I didn't know when I aborted my initial mission and followed them.

''You are here for Esther's bridal shower right?'' one of them asked me.
'
'Yes'' I replied

I couldn't believe my luck.

I was led to one of the mini-suites where I met about 18 other unfamiliar faces including the bride. I had to act cool to avoid suspicion.

The bride-to-be was looking more like a widow than a bride and she wore her crown like it was a crown of thorns.
It was more like she was forced to host the party.

Other females were dressed in bum shorts with the exception of me, the uninvited guest.
I sat at the far end of the king-sized bed looking like an election observer.

The party better be worth it, I prayed silently.

Forty minutes gone and the party was yet to start. I was getting impatient! Were these people awaiting the arrival of Toke Makinwa or what?

Every time I made a decision to leave, the party inviting cake seemed to tell me 'loser, don't you want a bite of me? and then I'd find myself replying ''ok, ten more minutes."

Finally, the MC, one slim girl with the driest sense of humour arrived.

The first thing she said was ''Because your name is Esther and you are bleached does not make you established.''

All the bush girls were laughing hysterically at this 1967 joke except me. (These girls need to read my blog. Lol)

She continued cracking more dry jokes.

The only thing that made me laugh with them was the MC's face. Her hideous makeup was funnier than her jokes.

Afterwards, we were called out one after the other to give a one minute speech about the bride. I was the first and the MC refused to take no for an answer.

''Esther is a good and nice girl, she's getting married and I'm so happy for her'' I blurted out ignorantly.

At least I got her name right, thanks to the girls I followed in.
Afterwards, we were called out for truth&dare game. Me, being the first once again.

I was dared to call my boyfriend on speaker to tell him I miss kissing him.

I just stood in front of all them scrolling my contacts. I saw my daddy's number, I saw my friends boyfriends numbers, I saw my brothers number. I got to letter Z and no boyfriend number.

Then it hit me! I am Naija Single Girl without a boyfriend. I didn't have the strength to explain that to these daughters of Eve so I hurriedly dropped my N1000 fine. Literally, society charged me for being single. *sobs*

After the other girls had played the game, it was time for refreshment.

One of the girls started sharing hot coke and cabin biscuit of all things.

See, I don't know about you reading this but the amount of cabin biscuits I ate while in primary and secondary school are not less than 3781 pieces (yup! I kept count).

''Is this all you have?'' I asked the girl that handed me the biscuits with boiled coke.

''Ehen'' she rudely replied

''What of that cake over there?''

''We are not cutting it! Its for the wedding!!''
I was pissing her off already.

Huh? What were these yahoo girls telling me? So the cake was a scam too? It was just a decoration in the room??

You broke Nigerian girls need to chill!

Bridal shower is not by force!

The pain I felt was so painful. Lol

The hot coke was beginning to burn my throat. Before I could think of a way to 'steal' my N1000 back from the truth & dare container, the sad looking bride-to-be had already pocketed it.

Literally, I was the chief sponsor of the cabin biscuit and these minions won't even give me my change which amounted up to N590.

They were no male strippers like it happens abroad, just some a-cups girls on low cut dancing azonto while we cracked our cabin biscuit.

I regretted not going for the book launch.

Is this what happens in a Nigerian bridal shower or did I miss my way?

http://www.naijasinglegirl.net

This is actually the first time in a very long time a lady's sense of humor really got so deep into me and got me appreciating it at every turn and line.
But ma'am,I've got a question, tell us the truth,if you actually got some male strippers as you had expected,would you have told us?

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Re: Is This What Happens At Nigerian Bridal Showers? by Sugardiva(f): 11:34am On Jan 07, 2015
sexyseun:
grin grin grin This gat me laughing, nice sense of humor @OP.
Though i disagree with you about the generalization of bridal shower in naija. I have gone to some and i must say they were really daring and too explicit for me to start sharing the details here. The last one i went to i almost gasped with awe about how lesbianism was easily pronounced
anyway that's story for another day

ure exactly right. Most showers blatantly display unwritable things and lesbianism. Its sad
@ Op nice piece. Great writing and great sense of humor but u dey lie sha. How Esther go just see babe wey she no knw for her shower no pursue u? U no knw say u shorten d ration of cabin biscuit n boiled coke for there?

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Re: Is This What Happens At Nigerian Bridal Showers? by Nobody: 11:40am On Jan 07, 2015
Lol.

I really don't know what bridal shower is all about o. The only one I would have witness didn't hold because the bride's crown and cake did not get to ado till the next day which was her wedding day. her cake was so beautiful but.....
The rest na story. Lol.
Re: Is This What Happens At Nigerian Bridal Showers? by ethereal(f): 11:43am On Jan 07, 2015
Ur sense of humour is amazing.,.lwkmd.d whole idea of a "white/english wedding",a wedding gown dat costs fortunes(dat'l I'll only get to where once!),unecessary fuss abt asoebi,endless canopies,flower arrangements and colours...jeeezzzz!..I had a colleague who had to travel outside of d country to get matching colours of fr her shoes n purse!!!,is something I don't quite understand.I'm not advocating fr a bland and colourless wedding,bt I feel it shld be as simple and classy as possible.Wt "real " friends in attendance,nt acquitances who'd eat my rice and still find something to complain abt...bridal shower ko,bridal shower ni..mtchew

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