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The Enchanting Marriage Rites Of The Ibibio by robosky02(m): 3:16pm On Feb 10, 2016
One of the most ancient of all the ethnic groups in the country, the Kwa speaking Benue-Congo group known as the Ibibio’s are a fashionable tribe largely situated in Akwa Ibom state.

While Ibio-ibio” literally means “short” or “brief”, they are considered the fourth largest ethnic group in Nigeria and are greatly admired around the country for their flamboyant and joie-de-vivre culture, norms and traditions. In that regard, their colorful and captivating marriage rituals – a fascinating step by step processes which includes an elaborate wedding ceremony, also casts a reflection on their ancient customs, showcasing a rich heritage of superstition and delightful extravagance.


Betrothal

With modernization sweeping through the country, arranged marriages between young couples may seem unusual, however, it is a practice that still runs among the Ibibios. In ancient times, betrothals before the age of 14 were common but with the adoption of western culture, people are at liberty to marry whoever they chose.

Ndidiong Ufok

The above Ibibio phrase literally means: “to know the house”.

This is the first step in the marriage process of the Ibibios and other cultures such as those in neighbouring Imo State refer to this stage as ‘Introduction’ or ‘Locating the in-laws’. This takes place after a man and woman have reached a mutual agreement to join themselves in marriage, either as a result of a betrothal or by choice, the man then proceeds on a visit to the woman’s home to formally inform her parents of his intention, get approval and make inquiries on further arrangements and procedures.

Usually, the man embarks on the visit with 3 0r 4 other men and a bottle of wine. At the end of thisstage, the father of the woman either accepts the man or rejects him. If the groom is accepted, both parties agree on a date for a second meeting.

Nkong Udok/Nkong Usong

Translated as ‘knocking of the door’, Nkong Udok/Nkong Usong is the next step in the marriage process. This is the stage is the formal declaration of intentions, where the man visits the woman’s home again to officially ask for the lady’s hand and collect the marriage list.

This stage is common among different Nigerian traditions including the Yoruba and the Ibo, however, with the Ibibios, the groom is expected to arrive with some relatives from his family, including an elderly man or preferably, the patriarch of his clan and some alcoholic drinks. At the end of this stage, the family of the bride and groom get to meet and familiarize themselves with each other, the bride price is also negotiated and the marriage list is drawn up and given to the groom.

The date of the delivery of the items is usually settled as well as the date for the traditional wedding proper. The list usually contains items to be given just to the immediate members of the bride’s family, but also her grandparents both paternal and maternal, the village women and the village youth.

Uno Mpo

Uno Mpo which means to “to give something” is the day that the items given to the prospective groom is delivered. This act is very important as traditionally, it solidifies the prospective groom’s commitment to his request for marriage and it serves as a form of compensation to the family of the prospective bride for taking away a member of their family.

Usoro Ndo

This is the most important stage as it is the traditional marriage ceremony. Upon arrival, the women and children of the village fence the entrance with wedges and make their requests to the groom, and it is the duty of the groom and his family to meet their request on the spot.

The ceremony kicks off with an opulent display of food – Edi kang ikong, Atama,Edi tan, Ekpan nku kwo and music. The aim is to assure the groom and his entourage that the prospective bride had impressive cooking skills and would not slack in feeding her husband. After enjoying the meals, the groom and his family is ushered into the main venue and the bride who is garbed in full traditional attire, dances in with maidens on her trail.

The bride makes as much as 3 trips into the venue. In one of the trips, she has to search for her groom. The last part of the marriage is the nuptial dance which marks the end of the ceremony and regarded as the first official activity the couple engages in as a couple. The bride is expected to follow the husband home after this, but in recent times, the couple usually proceeds to perform the church wedding before the marriage is consummated.

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Re: The Enchanting Marriage Rites Of The Ibibio by vault(m): 3:17pm On Feb 10, 2016
ok
Re: The Enchanting Marriage Rites Of The Ibibio by menabae(f): 3:19pm On Feb 10, 2016
I love their dance steps and cultural costumes very nice and lovely..
Re: The Enchanting Marriage Rites Of The Ibibio by kellz0(m): 3:21pm On Feb 10, 2016
let me just comment
Re: The Enchanting Marriage Rites Of The Ibibio by robosky02(m): 3:21pm On Feb 10, 2016
menabae:
I love their dance steps and cultural costumes very nice and lovely..

yea seriously they have one of the finest culture in naija...
Re: The Enchanting Marriage Rites Of The Ibibio by Laveda(f): 3:23pm On Feb 10, 2016
cheesy
Re: The Enchanting Marriage Rites Of The Ibibio by robosky02(m): 3:27pm On Feb 10, 2016
kellz0:
let me just comment

you can comment over and again i just love this dudes

visit their canival its always wow
Re: The Enchanting Marriage Rites Of The Ibibio by menabae(f): 3:29pm On Feb 10, 2016
robosky02:


yea seriously they have one of the finest culture in naija...
like seriously are u frm there?I needed someone to teach me their snakelike dance steps
Re: The Enchanting Marriage Rites Of The Ibibio by robosky02(m): 3:29pm On Feb 10, 2016
Laveda:
cheesy

are you from there?
Re: The Enchanting Marriage Rites Of The Ibibio by Laveda(f): 3:30pm On Feb 10, 2016
robosky02:


are you from there?
Yes!!! grin
Re: The Enchanting Marriage Rites Of The Ibibio by robosky02(m): 3:31pm On Feb 10, 2016
menabae:
like seriously are u frm there?I needed someone to teach me their snakelike dance steps

thats the best dance in africa lol

i can teach you for free

may be will download a video for you

or you visit calabar for the festival
Re: The Enchanting Marriage Rites Of The Ibibio by robosky02(m): 3:32pm On Feb 10, 2016
Laveda:
Yes!!! grin

wow lol luv you for that
Re: The Enchanting Marriage Rites Of The Ibibio by menabae(f): 3:46pm On Feb 10, 2016
robosky02:

thats the best dance in africa lol
i can teach you for free
may be will download a video for you
or you visit calabar for the festival
ok thanks cool
Re: The Enchanting Marriage Rites Of The Ibibio by kellz0(m): 5:41pm On Feb 10, 2016
robosky02:


you can comment over and again i just love this dudes

visit their canival its always wow
yea yea, i visited during their canival once but was still small then but am gon visit again this year and hopefully hook up with one of their kiss[quote author=robosky02 post=42797751]

you can comment over and again i just love this dudes

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