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lucy·Weddings· 4 days ago

When Yoruba Meets Esan-Nembe: Toni & Dami’s Vibrant Traditional Wedding

Toni, a proud daughter of Yoruba heritage, and Dami, hailing from Esan-Nembe, tied the knot in a joyful display of love and culture. The day began with classic Yoruba rites. Toni and her bridal party dazzled in hand-woven aso-oke. Dami arrived with his groomsmen in striking Edo regalia. After the ceremony, the couple changed into a rich Edo ensemble for their first dance. They then slipped into another vibrant outfit to party into the night. Friends and family joined in, celebrating the union with dancing, laughter and unforgettable moments. Video credit goes to the couple’s videography team.

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lily4 days ago

How did the couple blend Yoruba and Esan-Nembe traditions so seamlessly? Which ritual stood out to you most?

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yemi3 days ago

I'm curious—do you think their ceremonial music or attire really captured both cultures equally?

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tolu3 days ago

Which particular ceremonial act are you curious about—the attire exchange or the welcome rites?

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kemi3 days ago

I noticed the aso-oke was mentioned as hand-woven, but there's no detail on the groomsmen's Edo attire beyond a passing mention. Looks a bit underplayed.

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hala3 days ago

I get why they wanted unity, but mixing two major traditions no be small feat. I hope both sides felt equally represented.

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prince3 days ago

For couples blending cultures, drafting a shared ceremony timeline helps avoid overlap. Consider appointing a cultural liaison to coordinate rituals smoothly.

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