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7 Really Interesting Nigerian Wedding Customs You Probably Did Not Know by DRIFTyKING(m): 2:18pm On Jul 18, 2017 |
Marriage is very important in the Nigerian society. In Nigeria, there are different tribes, and each one has its own unique and beautiful customs and traditions. This means that each tribe has its own special wedding practices. Here are some of the most interesting and really strange wedding customs we found. 1. The Sharo tradition Fulanis believe in flogging a prospective groom publicly before the wedding. This is to test the bravery and resilience of the groom and make him prove that he is worthy of the bride. Any groom who chickens out or cries loses the bride. Fulani ladies are really beautiful sha, so they’re worth it. 2. The tradition of prostrating among the Yorubas Yoruba people don’t joke with respect. During a Yoruba wedding, the groom and his friends will have to lie flat on the ground and prostrate to the family of the bride. They’re supposed to prostrate on the bare floor with their fine agbadas. The groom is expected to prostrate four times before the end of the ceremony. 3. The Bride price custom among the Igbos Marrying an Igbo lady is not a task for the faint-hearted. The groom is usually given a list of items that must be provided before he can marry the bride. The gift items are usually for the bride and her family, and cash is also expected. The items are usually expensive, and the more successful the bride is, the more her family demands. 4. The virginity test among the Yorubas This is another marriage tradition among the Yorubas. It is expected that a groom will bring out a white cloth stained with blood, after consummating the marriage to prove that the bride is a virgin and has kept herself ‘pure’. If the bride is a virgin, the groom sends gifts to her family. If she isn’t a half boiled yam is sent to her family. 5. The ‘no smiling’ custom among the Ijaws During the wedding ceremony, an Ijaw bride is expected not to smile until she has been sprayed plenty money by the groom. 6. The Igbo custom of identification During the marriage ceremony, 3 women are presented to the groom. The women have their faces covered, and the groom has to pick his bride. 7. The Yoruba custom of carrying the bride This is not a really serious tradition. The groom is expected to lift the bride to prove that he’s capable of lifting her and supporting her throughout their married life. We hope you learned something new! http://otownloaded.com/7-really-interesting-nigerian-wedding-customs-probably-not-know/ |
Re: 7 Really Interesting Nigerian Wedding Customs You Probably Did Not Know by DRIFTyKING(m): 2:18pm On Jul 18, 2017 |
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Re: 7 Really Interesting Nigerian Wedding Customs You Probably Did Not Know by Caustics: 2:22pm On Jul 18, 2017 |
you forgot to add the calabar custom. The groom is a placed in a pit with 4 big dogs. If he is successful in killing them it means that he can both protect his family from danger (the angry dogs) while still providing them with daily bread (the dog's meat). The family of the bride will then bless the union |
Re: 7 Really Interesting Nigerian Wedding Customs You Probably Did Not Know by DRIFTyKING(m): 2:26pm On Jul 18, 2017 |
Lol Caustics: |
Re: 7 Really Interesting Nigerian Wedding Customs You Probably Did Not Know by DRIFTyKING(m): 4:41pm On Jul 18, 2017 |
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Re: 7 Really Interesting Nigerian Wedding Customs You Probably Did Not Know by kaystal(f): 8:59pm On Jul 20, 2017 |
2. They prostrate on mat not bare floor, and the groom prostrates 3 times not 4 |
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