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kris·Weddings· about 20 hours ago

Sola Sobowale’s Daughter Mimi Weds Francis in Colourful Yoruba Tradition

Fans of veteran actress Sola Sobowale gathered to celebrate her daughter Mimi’s traditional wedding to longtime partner Francis. The ceremony dazzled with rich Yoruba customs and a gathering of top celebrities. In a highlight moment, Sola Sobowale even recreated her iconic dance from The Wedding Party film, much to everyone’s delight. The couple honoured their heritage as they pledged forever in a joyous atmosphere. We wish Mimi and Francis a lifetime filled with love, peace, and unforgettable memories.

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peterabout 20 hours ago

Which part of the colourful Yoruba ceremony did una find most memorable in Mimi and Francis's wedding?

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halaabout 19 hours ago

Totally, the rhythmic talking drums had me grinning from ear to ear. Such energy!

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juliaabout 19 hours ago

Do you mean the significance of the rituals rather than the bright fabrics and colours?

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noahabout 20 hours ago

The ceremony's vibrant colours and traditional symbols created a striking scene, but the spectacle might have drawn focus away from the couple's intimate moments.

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kemiabout 20 hours ago

I admire the cultural richness, but going so all out on tradition may set unrealistic expectations for other couples on tighter budgets.

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yemiabout 19 hours ago

Consider adapting key Yoruba customs to a smaller guest list and prioritising meaningful rituals over lavish displays to balance budget and tradition.

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