Traditional Wedding Ceremony

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When I was much younger, whenever I heard there was a traditional wedding ceremony happening somewhere, there’s always this joy that comes with it because of the mind set that if you're present there they'd be a lot of activities and different delicacy to eat and probably take home too.

A traditional wedding ceremony is an interesting and special event, that most times brings different people together especially when the marriage is between people from different tribes or ethnic groups. In a traditional occasion what makes the difference is the several stages and ceremonial process that is carried out.

In my state, a traditional marriage is the most important and honoured type of marriage. A man and a woman cannot be seen as a couple if there was no traditional occasion done. Now before a traditional marriage is done, the groom and his families will go to the brides house with different items like kolanut, palm wine, dry gin and some other things,to let his intentions know that's the first introduction. During this first meeting, the traditional marriage date will be fixed, a list also will be given to the grooms family on the items to bring on the traditional wedding ceremony. Then the bride’s parent will travel down to the village, to inform them about the ceremony. If the date fixed for the ceremony is not favorable or if there will be an activity on that day the ceremony will be moved.

After a fixed date has been made, before the ceremony will begin a place will be decorated traditionally for the bride and the groom to sit together after some ceremonial process has been done. The bride and the groom wears the same colour of traditional cloth, but in an occasion where the groom is from a different tribes, the bride will first dress in her own traditional cloth, tying two wrappers round her waist with a traditional blouse and head-tie, with different traditional beads while the groom will dress in his traditional way wearing a transparent lace shirt tying one wrapper (judge) round his waist.

The first stage of the ceremony, the bride will introduce the groom to everyone, taking a cup of wine( in a traditional calabash cup) to him, she will kneel, drink a little from it then give to him he'll drink all and then put some money in it. After this the groom, his parents, the bride’s parent and some elders will go in a room where the 'dowry' will be paid. After this the groom and the brides goes to sit together at the place decorated for them, by now the bride will be dressed in her husband's traditional way.

While the ceremony is still on, the guest, community members and families are been entertained with different delicacy, drinks and cultural dance.

Then the cutting of the cake(in the form of any traditional item like a wine jar), both parents and elders will pray for the couples and bless their marriage.

At the end the couples will dance with their families and also take pictures, with both families, close friends and others. Now the groom can take the bride home as his wife.

That's how a traditional marriage is done in my home town. I hope you all find it interesting.

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 2 years ago  

for sure i would say this is very interesting! 👏🥂

 2 years ago  

Yeah, thanks for reading.

 2 years ago  

You'r welcome

 2 years ago  

For my side the cutting of cake can be an act of breaking cola nut or wine too

Nicely written post dear

 2 years ago  

When I was much younger, whenever I heard there was a traditional wedding ceremony happening somewhere, there’s always this joy that comes with it because of the mind set that if you're present there they'd be a lot of activities and different delicacy to eat and probably take home too. 😄😄

I thought only in my area that there was such a tradition, it turns out that there are a lot of similarities out there

 2 years ago  

This is a correct traditional wedding in the region
Very entertaining

 2 years ago  

I really enjoyed this post. Thanks for sharing :)

 2 years ago  

Thanks for stopping by.

 2 years ago  

Great writing, from my findings you did not mention the name of your tribe.

This is a beautiful post.
Unless something is done on the head of the lady, they will never truly be considered husband and wife.
Very insightful.
Thank you for sharing this with us.

 2 years ago  

Yeah, and thank you for reading.

 2 years ago  

Nice explanation of your marriage ceremony ❣️