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Re: A Picture Gallery Of Igbo Traditional Marriage Ceremony "Igbankwu" by Appareil(m): 8:43am On Oct 17, 2015
AyeeIdris:
Yet 2 comments above, you called them slaves without provocation. If they react, no one will see the instigation. #saynototribalism

I love the wine carrying part. Different people calling the bride even old grandpa's. It's very cute
I love your maturity. Thanks The culture is truly nice.
Re: A Picture Gallery Of Igbo Traditional Marriage Ceremony "Igbankwu" by MadCow1: 9:51am On Oct 17, 2015
janefrancisca:
that is a big fat lie. do you even know what 2 million is?. Any guy that will spend 2 million on a girl he is marrying is just doing that to show his affluence and riches and not because the parents demanded it. Is he buying a duplex or a car or is it not the normal yams, clothes and stuffs on the list. And also don't use your friend and room mate's experience that is if it is true as a yardstick too.
How much is the most expensive wrapper you kow of?
Re: A Picture Gallery Of Igbo Traditional Marriage Ceremony "Igbankwu" by actoor(m): 9:52am On Oct 17, 2015
athaboi:
sharap! Who told u we call it aso ebi..ours is ashebi derived frm the english word "i shall be" meaning the single ladies are telling their frnd getting married that they shall be like her! So we dont knw wat u call aso ebi, we call our own i shall be ok
Omo Yiiboh
You mean even the Old married ones (among) wearing same "Ashebi" saying they will Re-marry? cheesy
Re: A Picture Gallery Of Igbo Traditional Marriage Ceremony "Igbankwu" by janefrancisca(f): 11:18am On Oct 17, 2015
MadCow1:
How much is the most expensive wrapper you kow of?
50 million undecidedsmh. Who asked him to buy the most expensive wrapper?
Re: A Picture Gallery Of Igbo Traditional Marriage Ceremony "Igbankwu" by MadCow1: 11:20am On Oct 17, 2015
janefrancisca:
50 million undecidedsmh. Who asked him to buy the most expensive wrapper?
Pfft.
Re: A Picture Gallery Of Igbo Traditional Marriage Ceremony "Igbankwu" by janefrancisca(f): 11:23am On Oct 17, 2015
MadCow1:
Pfft.
better cool
Re: A Picture Gallery Of Igbo Traditional Marriage Ceremony "Igbankwu" by Nobody: 2:02pm On Oct 17, 2015
Jenny1010:
Proudly Igbo ! I love my tribe with all my strength
Hehe Biafra. Which state are you from?
Re: A Picture Gallery Of Igbo Traditional Marriage Ceremony "Igbankwu" by Nobody: 3:58pm On Oct 17, 2015
Onye ofemmannu, married women are not included in TRADITIONAL Igbo ashebi.
Igbos are not yolobas that includes both men in ashebi
actoor:
Omo Yiiboh
You mean even the Old married ones (among) wearing same "Ashebi" saying they will Re-marry? cheesy
Re: A Picture Gallery Of Igbo Traditional Marriage Ceremony "Igbankwu" by laudate: 4:17pm On Oct 17, 2015
adeitoro:
Onye ofemmannu, married women are not included in TRADITIONAL Igbo ashebi.
Igbos are not yolobas that includes both men in ashebi
Guy, put a stop to your tales by moonlight abeg. shocked Ashebi is NOT part of Igbo tradition. It is a modern fad which sprang up about a decade ago. They copied it from the South-West, who have a long history of wearing aso-ebi. You chaps should stop concocting fake stories, biko nu. undecided
Re: A Picture Gallery Of Igbo Traditional Marriage Ceremony "Igbankwu" by Whynotthetruth(m): 7:51pm On Oct 17, 2015
prettyjo:
Nah
Try and see if you get it for me bikonu...I need tested and trusted...not internet or online photo confirmation but real life...physical testimony... thanks
Re: A Picture Gallery Of Igbo Traditional Marriage Ceremony "Igbankwu" by prettyjo(f): 7:56pm On Oct 17, 2015
Whynotthetruth:
Try and see if you get it for me bikonu...I need tested and trusted...not internet or online photo confirmation but real life...physical testimony... thanks
not actually tried any of those ,so can't actually say how effective they are.
Re: A Picture Gallery Of Igbo Traditional Marriage Ceremony "Igbankwu" by athaboi(f): 8:15pm On Oct 17, 2015
actoor:
Omo Yiiboh
You mean even the Old married ones (among) wearing same "Ashebi" saying they will Re-marry? cheesy
my dear married women no dey do ashebi in igbo land ok.. Is jst like a married guy doing best man! Dont qoute me again
Re: A Picture Gallery Of Igbo Traditional Marriage Ceremony "Igbankwu" by Whynotthetruth(m): 8:20pm On Oct 17, 2015
prettyjo:
not actually tried any of those ,so can't actually say how effective they are.
Do the research or homework for me biko...
Re: A Picture Gallery Of Igbo Traditional Marriage Ceremony "Igbankwu" by Nobody: 3:43pm On Oct 18, 2015
wisdomguy4u:
Your cup of tea bro . Igbos don't give a damn what u think
They will give a damn of Igbos flogged grin grin
Re: A Picture Gallery Of Igbo Traditional Marriage Ceremony "Igbankwu" by wisdomguy4u(m): 3:55pm On Oct 18, 2015
Onijagidijagan:
They will give a damn of Igbos flogged grin grin
Leave Igbos , go to school and brush up your English. Stop embarrassing yourself dude.
Re: A Picture Gallery Of Igbo Traditional Marriage Ceremony "Igbankwu" by Nobody: 3:59pm On Oct 18, 2015
wisdomguy4u:
Leave Igbos , go to school and brush up your English. Stop embarrassing yourself dude.
Correct it now, Akpu
Re: A Picture Gallery Of Igbo Traditional Marriage Ceremony "Igbankwu" by somegirl1: 10:18pm On Oct 18, 2015
actoor:
what Is Ashabis? undecided
Or Aso-Ebi? adopted from the Grate Yoruba's cool
Friends/ age-mates of the bride who accompany her on her first outing to greet the inlaws usually wear matching attires and hairstyles.
This concept was never called asoebi or ashebi or anything of the sort, however matching outfits worn by friends of the bride is not new to Igbo culture.
Re: A Picture Gallery Of Igbo Traditional Marriage Ceremony "Igbankwu" by laudate: 10:35pm On Oct 18, 2015
somegirl1:
Friends/ age-mates of the bride who accompany her on her first outing to greet the inlaws usually wear matching attires and hairstyles.
This concept was never called asoebi or ashebi or anything of the sort, however matching outfits worn by friends of the bride is not new to Igbo culture.
When exactly did this culture start?? sad
Re: A Picture Gallery Of Igbo Traditional Marriage Ceremony "Igbankwu" by Nobody: 11:06pm On Oct 18, 2015
We call the young ladies accompanying the bride Umu Ada. It's been that way for ages. I think the OP should change the 'ashabi' in his article, to Umu Ada.

somegirl1:
Friends/ age-mates of the bride who accompany her on her first outing to greet the inlaws usually wear matching attires and hairstyles.
This concept was never called asoebi or ashebi or anything of the sort, however matching outfits worn by friends of the bride is not new to Igbo culture.
Re: A Picture Gallery Of Igbo Traditional Marriage Ceremony "Igbankwu" by bundarina: 3:18am On Oct 25, 2021
Borrowed from Yoruba Gele, Borrowed from Edo outfit, Borrowed from Yoruba Aso- oke, Borrowed from Yoruba Aso Ebi. How is this igbo "traditional attire". Also Yorubas bow like ancient Chinese and Japanese civilized culture to show honor, what some cultureless outfit borrowers who are obsessed can't fathom. Where is the actual igbo native outfit? Does it exist?
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