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3 Weird Things Couples Do In Yoruba Traditional Weddings by Jovago: 2:43pm On Jan 22, 2016


Among the over 250 ethnic groups in Nigeria, the Yorubas in South-west Nigeria will easily win the award for being avid socialites. They cherish celebrating moments as they adorn resplendent traditional attires popularly called Ashoebi.

If it’s a colourful event with local music, dance, food, and drinks, you will find them there. And their weddings are just as comical as the people. If you are experiencing a Yoruba wedding for the first time, do not be startled when you observe any of these things Jovago.com, Africa’s No 1 hotel booking portal has listed below.



Dancing to rake in money

Dancing in a Yoruba marriage is an opportunity for the couple to make some money. The bride and groom usually take to the dance floor while they are circled by friends, family and well-wishers who spray cash on their heads. At the end of the wedding ceremony, the money accrued will be used to settle some minor debts incurred while planning the wedding and cover some expenses like paying for canopies, cake, and drinks among other strange things.

Carry the Bride

To ‘carry the bride’ is literarily translated Igbeyawo. This may not be a serious part of a Yoruba nuptial agreement but it is done for its significance. The ability of the groom to haul his wife automatically signifies that he has the strength to take care of her. It is something that every groom should anticipate. But what if he cannot…?



Prostrate

A widely known fact about Yorubas across Southwest states like Ogun, Lagos, Oyo, Osun, Ekiti and Ondo, is that they value respect. In every sphere of life, courtesy is important to them. Therefore, the act of prostration during a wedding ceremony should not come as a surprise to one who finds himself in this situation. The groom and his friends are expected to lie down flat in their glossy regalia to show appreciation to the bride’s parents. This may be comical but it is an important part of any Yoruba marriage.

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Re: 3 Weird Things Couples Do In Yoruba Traditional Weddings by abimbawealth(f): 3:02pm On Jan 22, 2016
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Re: 3 Weird Things Couples Do In Yoruba Traditional Weddings by zenith4biz(m): 3:22pm On Jan 22, 2016
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Re: 3 Weird Things Couples Do In Yoruba Traditional Weddings by mebad(m): 3:26pm On Jan 22, 2016
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Re: 3 Weird Things Couples Do In Yoruba Traditional Weddings by Raydos: 5:20pm On Jan 23, 2016
Ile Yoruba O Ni Baje Ooh

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Re: 3 Weird Things Couples Do In Yoruba Traditional Weddings by joliefille(f): 2:35pm On Jan 31, 2016
So only Yorubas dance and spray money at their parties? Good to know.
Re: 3 Weird Things Couples Do In Yoruba Traditional Weddings by absoluteSuccess: 7:31pm On Jan 31, 2016
The Yoruba marriage is sweet to me.
Good people, loving and God blessed.

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