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The Isoko people are colourful in nature; they are mainly situated in the coastal region. They are one of the major ethnic groups behind Urhobo; that lives in Delta State. The fascinating things about the Isoko are their festivals, wedding ceremonies and their glamorous traditional marriage attires. The Isoko people are water-related in their cultures. During festivals, they have swimming, fishing and dancing contests. The king of the isoko people is called the Ovie, and his queen is called Ovieya. Isoko traditional marriage attire consists of many colors; conspicuous and brighter colours. Their main colors are yellow and blue. They are firmly connected with their river cultures. Therefore, the blue color is predominated in their clothes as it symbolizes their connection with rivers. They also like green, the green color is associated with life itself. Yellow color stands for richness. If you’re an Isoko/urhobo/ijaw woman planning for your traditional marriage, or you are from elsewhere and about to marry Isoko/Urhobo man, and you find it difficultly hard to decide what to wear, and what colours to combine. Then article is for you. I have placed photos for you guys to look through to make your Isoko traditional marriage attire glamourous. Weddingtin got you covered. GET MORE IDEAS AND PHOTOS>>HERE |
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Like every other Nigerian marriages; the Jukun traditional marriage is meant to promote African culture and its beauty. Traditional marriage requirements and bride price list of the jukun people is fill with glamour and richly embedded in our culture. Jukun are the direct descendant of the people of ancient Kwararafa Kingdom. Before the coming of Christianity and Islam, the Jukun’s are predominantly traditional worshipers. Sex in Jukun traditional marriage is held highly esteemed, They most learn how to do the do and........ READ MORE |
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