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Jide odukoya yoruba wedding traditions

          Cynthia and her forever love, Jide traditionally sealed their union in a colourful ceremony that was attended by their loved ones.

          Aso Oke and Lace Attires for Yoruba Traditional Weddings - 42 Colourful Looks!!

          Traditional Nigerian weddings are culturally significant and delightfully beautiful events. And perhaps, Yoruba weddings are the most anticipated of all Nigerian marriages.

          The Yoruban people love good times, which is well-showcased in how they handle their wedding celebrations.

          In this post, we’ll look into some common Yoruba wedding traditions and rituals.

          So, if you’re dating a Yoruban, here’s what you should know to expect on your big day.

          12 Yoruba Wedding Traditions and Rituals

          1.

          Their Lagos wedding was reflective of their style.

        1. Their Lagos wedding was reflective of their style.
        2. 'Alaga Iduro' (the standing MC) represents the groom's family, while 'Alaga Ijoko' (the sitting MC) represents the bride's family.
        3. Aso Oke and Lace Attires for Yoruba Traditional Weddings - 42 Colourful Looks!
        4. Cynthia & Jide's Traditional Engagement was Joyful.
        5. For the traditional wedding, the couple wore the most gorgeous aso-oke, gold and wine with festive floral embroidery.
        6. Proposal

          The Yoruban proposal generally begins with an introduction. This phase is where the bridegroom and chosen family members visit the bride’s family home to introduce themselves and make their intentions known.

          Nonetheless, this shouldn’t be the first time the groom’s party and the bride’s family meet.

          Often, the bride introduces the groom to her family well before the wedding plans begin rolling.

          These “introductory” meetings can las