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Kalabari Traditional Wedding Culture in Rivers State by robosky02(m): 7:38pm On Jul 01, 2022
Bride Boma tells us about Kalabari Traditional Wedding Culture & It’s So Fascinating!

We have hundreds of ethnic groups and tribes around Nigeria and across Africa, being the culture lovers that we are, BellaNaija Weddings has decided to kick off a spotlight on wedding cultures.

For the first pick, we have the Kalabari culture which is an Ijaw ethnic group in Rivers State, Nigeria. Big thanks to the beautiful and knowledgeable Boma for sharing about her culture. You may recognize her as the bride from #BOJ2018 – you can check out her full wedding feature here.

So Boma, tell us about the Kalabari Traditional Wedding?

There are about three types of marriages in my culture, the Iya, Igwa, and Waribiobesime. For my traditional wedding ceremony, I had the Iya ceremony which is said to be the highest and most expensive form of marriage in the Kalabari culture. Depending on the families, the ceremony might last for one or two weeks with a series of traditional activities to be done during the weeks.

This is how it all goes down.

Boko Baku:
The first ceremony of the wedding is the Boko Baku which means knocking of the door. It is generally called the introduction of families or engagement. At the end of this occasion, the groom and his family will be given a list of items to purchase and the amount of money they are expected to spend. The list can be as long as five to ten pages depending on the family. After which the date for the actual wedding will be agreed upon. Then after the Boko Baku, the groom’s family sends representatives to the maternal and paternal homes of the bride ( the bride’s grandparents) bearing food items and gifts to inform them of their intention of marrying their granddaughter.

Iriawo:
Right after that, the bride meets with the special dancers called the Iriawo, they agree on payments and then the family picks the little girl that carries the pot of money (which is the bride price). The bride starts the Iya dance and Buroma rehearsal where different bands representing the bride’s families play all day to announce the forthcoming celebrations. Then, the payment of the bride price is made to the bride’s family, this activity is conducted by only women. In the Kalabari culture, women receive the bride price on behalf of the family. When that is sorted then, the Iya dance ceremony takes place.

For my Iya dance, I was dressed in a traditional wrapper called Ingiri, with lots of beads all over.

Then I wore a short wrapper called India, with beads called kilali, a hat and walking stick made from beads to the King’s palace.

Buroma
During the Buroma ceremony, the Iriawo dancers and the little girl with the pot of money on her head escort the bride alongside her family and well-wishers to the King’s palace.

The king’s palace because in the Kalabari culture, it is the king that gives the bride out in marriage, making the marriage irrevocable. This ceremony seals the union, meaning that divorce is not allowed. The children of the couple belong to the husband’s family but in death, the body of the bride must return to her family for burial because the tradition says ‘menu fe bo mgbe fe’ – “what is for sale is flesh not bones”.

Igbe Fingi
Then the Igbe Fingi which is the opening of the box. The culture requires that everything in the box must be in three pieces, so all the bags, shoes, perfumes, wrappers must all come in a set of three, it’s a whole lot. Then, there is a small box that has the bride’s underwear, but it is usually not opened in the public. The big box is opened in public and every item has to be counted. There also has to be money in the envelope at the bottom of the box and if any item on the list happens to be missing, it must be paid for in cash at that moment.

An important fact to note is that without these items from the groom to the bride’s family, the marriage ceremony can’t continue. During the introduction, the family of the bride buys the groom’s mouth with food (bibife) this means he can’t eat another woman’s food without the bride’s permission and he can’t date anyone else. Now during the wedding ceremony, the groom’s family buys the bride’s mouth with money and a lot of food. There are special items on the list and all must be provided, if not, the bride is not allowed to eat. The items included a “full” female goat, 9 tubers of yam and much more. They cook everything – (Don’t ask me what happens to the food o ?), the women share it among themselves after the ceremony.

Your husband isn’t Kalabari, were there special requirements because of this?
Yes, my husband is Yoruba, so as a guest coming to take a bride, he had to dress in the Kalabari attire. It was after the payment of my bride price that we both could dress in his own traditional attire. My husband’s first outfit was white Etibo on black pants.

For his second look, he wore white beads, elephant tusks and a hat.

For the bibife, I wore wrapper and gold corals. My bridesmaids #AsoEbiBella also joined the cultural mood in their outfits.

As the groom is Yoruba, after all the bride’s traditional wedding rites were completed, the couple transitioned and wore Yoruba attires for their reception.

See Boma and Soji’s traditional wedding highlights below.

https://www.bellanaijaweddings.com/boma-kalabari-traditional-wedding/

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Re: Kalabari Traditional Wedding Culture in Rivers State by MMWandali: 7:40pm On Jul 01, 2022
Beautiful

Hope we'll all accept and enjoy our traditional marriages and forget about the western traditional style which is often refered to as "white"
Nothing but English traditional marriage

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Re: Kalabari Traditional Wedding Culture in Rivers State by Totilopussylick(m): 7:50pm On Jul 01, 2022
Olu jecob spotted grin


Culture is the way of people's life.

So colorful smiley.

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Re: Kalabari Traditional Wedding Culture in Rivers State by robosky02(m): 7:51pm On Jul 01, 2022
Kalahari traditional wedding is certainly one of the most colorful wedding in the Niger Delta of Nigeria

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Re: Kalabari Traditional Wedding Culture in Rivers State by LoveNbeloved(f): 7:51pm On Jul 01, 2022
Nice

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Re: Kalabari Traditional Wedding Culture in Rivers State by robosky02(m): 7:55pm On Jul 01, 2022
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Re: Kalabari Traditional Wedding Culture in Rivers State by robosky02(m): 8:55pm On Jul 01, 2022
.more kalabari traditional wedding pictures

Re: Kalabari Traditional Wedding Culture in Rivers State by poshestmina(f): 12:49am On Jul 02, 2022
IRIABOR EHHH!!!!

Proudly Kalabari.
Beautiful people,food and culture.

Colorful pictures ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️.
Africankel:


Imbra, ibate.

Imiete ,Tobuura?
boyfrank:
Where are all those online ijaw bots always claiming Kalabari are ijaws

Kalabari is IJAW!
Let's not derail this thread.

Rahkman:
Worwor kalabari girls I never see kalabari woman wey fine
You no go fit see na.
Blind men don't see. undecided.

Danthemariner:


Kalabari tribe is a wonderful one..
God bless you with a Good wife from kalabari then you will enjoy marriage grin grin grin grin


But just to know their marriages are very very expensive oo maybe because they are very sweet cheesy grin grin grin

And their wedding is always colorful.


Incase u need to know more about kalabari wedding pls ask me

It's like you're 'awa' In-law. grin grin.

kingmsookwagh:
The shock in this culture is where they specified that it is "THE FLESH THAT IS FOR SALE AND NOT THE BONE".

SO IT AUTOMATICALLY MEANS THE WOMAN IS FOR SALE, JUST LIKE ONE BUYING MEAT AND RETURNING THE BONE. HOW WILL SHE NOW START A MOVEMENT FOR AN EGALITARIAN MARITAL ROUTINE IN THE HOUSE.

I'M SORRY TO SAY, IF THIS CONTINUES LIKE THIS, THEN THE WIVES WILL BE SUBJUGATED TO ANY HOW GBAS GBOS WITHOUT REMORSE. AFTERALL, HE PAYED FOR THE FLESH WITH HIS CHEESE AND THAT FLESH CAN BE BATTERED WHENEVER HE FINDS IT OFFENCIVE.
That was in the past. I doubt they still do that.

Rivguydee:

Eh AMA ro sinte

Imbre,bere ofori? Toburamo? smiley

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Re: Kalabari Traditional Wedding Culture in Rivers State by Thisis2raw(m): 4:57pm On Jul 03, 2022
God bless my darling Rivers state

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Re: Kalabari Traditional Wedding Culture in Rivers State by tillaman(m): 4:57pm On Jul 03, 2022
angry
Re: Kalabari Traditional Wedding Culture in Rivers State by abobote: 4:57pm On Jul 03, 2022
Very colorful
Re: Kalabari Traditional Wedding Culture in Rivers State by Akwamkpuruamu: 4:57pm On Jul 03, 2022
We are a blessed people but we most times dont take pride in our heritage

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Re: Kalabari Traditional Wedding Culture in Rivers State by Deckylicious(m): 4:58pm On Jul 03, 2022
Beautiful. I be Igbo but na kalabari woman I go marry las las.

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Re: Kalabari Traditional Wedding Culture in Rivers State by Emu4life(m): 4:58pm On Jul 03, 2022
Beautiful Culture
Re: Kalabari Traditional Wedding Culture in Rivers State by karzyharsky(m): 4:59pm On Jul 03, 2022
Ori bi awon kalabari
Re: Kalabari Traditional Wedding Culture in Rivers State by Think9ja(m): 4:59pm On Jul 03, 2022
All these stress just to get a wife?

Tell me why men will not see women as "something, something" in the voice of Governor Ortom after the wedding?

The funny thing is once you get her pregnant, you can bypass this protocol.

Sadly, some people still pass through this stress to marry a girl who has hundreds of body counts and exes.

It is well.

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Re: Kalabari Traditional Wedding Culture in Rivers State by lekkyy: 4:59pm On Jul 03, 2022
I love culture.
Re: Kalabari Traditional Wedding Culture in Rivers State by ThinkWISELY(m): 5:00pm On Jul 03, 2022
Who needs to make more money

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Re: Kalabari Traditional Wedding Culture in Rivers State by Blakjewelry(m): 5:00pm On Jul 03, 2022
Beautiful people.. I see some of em as hybrid

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Re: Kalabari Traditional Wedding Culture in Rivers State by Adliperd: 5:00pm On Jul 03, 2022
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Re: Kalabari Traditional Wedding Culture in Rivers State by Rutheby(f): 5:00pm On Jul 03, 2022
I love their traditional dance step too.

Culture is beautiful cool

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Re: Kalabari Traditional Wedding Culture in Rivers State by bigboluet(m): 5:01pm On Jul 03, 2022
Awwwwn
Re: Kalabari Traditional Wedding Culture in Rivers State by Trustme2(m): 5:01pm On Jul 03, 2022
Ok. Next
Re: Kalabari Traditional Wedding Culture in Rivers State by DropsMic(m): 5:01pm On Jul 03, 2022
Interesting
Re: Kalabari Traditional Wedding Culture in Rivers State by Rahkman: 5:03pm On Jul 03, 2022
Worwor kalabari girls I never see kalabari woman wey fine

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Re: Kalabari Traditional Wedding Culture in Rivers State by InvertedHammer: 5:04pm On Jul 03, 2022
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If Nigerians have sense of self-worth, why would someone have such a beautiful wedding and still go back to wear suit and tie cum white gown to do another wedding (aka “White” wedding)?

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Re: Kalabari Traditional Wedding Culture in Rivers State by boyfrank: 5:05pm On Jul 03, 2022
Where are all those online ijaw bots always claiming Kalabari are ijaws

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