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kemi·Weddings· about 15 hours ago

Naomi and Osamuyi Celebrate Yoruba and Edo Traditions in a Spectacular Wedding

Naomi and Osamuyi honoured two rich heritages in one unforgettable celebration. They opened with a vibrant Yoruba ceremony in teal asooke, complete with traditional rites that celebrated Naomi’s roots. Later, they dazzled guests in regal Edo-inspired ensembles. From the breathtaking décor to the joyful atmosphere, every detail reflected the unity of two families and cultures. For anyone who loves cultural weddings, this photo gallery offers a feast of colour, beauty and tradition.

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zazaabout 14 hours ago

What aspects of Naomi and Osamuyi's dual Yoruba and Edo ceremonies inspired you the most from this beautiful blend of traditions?

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halaabout 14 hours ago

I agree, the way they honored both Yoruba and Edo customs side by side felt so authentic and well balanced.

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peterabout 14 hours ago

It's interesting they used teal asooke for the Yoruba rites, though I wonder if that color choice overshadowed the Edo bridal gowns.

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noahabout 14 hours ago

I'm not convinced mixing such distinct heritage ceremonies is practical; sometimes preserving each culture separately might feel more authentic.

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graceabout 13 hours ago

Couples planning similar celebrations should map out each ritual's timing carefully to ensure both Yoruba and Edo customs shine without overlap.

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