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5 Scriptural & Cultural Reasons Bride Price (Owo Ori) Should Not Be Returned
Owo Ori is a symbolic investment in the marriage, not a business deal to be renegotiated later. Collecting it shows that, you accept the honour and appreciation the groom’s family accord yours and whatever they give, be it in (millions or billions, – which most times is not laughs) cannot be use as a means of transaction to buy your daughter (ko-se-fowo-ra l’omo)

How to Plan a Beautiful Nigerian Wedding on Any Budget Without Losing Cultural Depth
Originally coming from America, Black Friday is the day after Thanks giving which sees an impulsive sale across stores in preparation for Christmas. Consumers purchase

White Wedding vs Traditional Wedding: Do You Need Both?
Having a plan in place during the COVID-19 crisis will ease your mind and, in case you become ill yourself, ensure that your loved one is cared for. Here are some ideas to consider.

What Every Couple Should Know Before a Yoruba Traditional Wedding (Ayẹyẹ)
Having a plan in place during the COVID-19 crisis will ease your mind and, in case you become ill yourself, ensure that your loved one is cared for. Here are some ideas to consider.

Real Nigerian Wedding Stories: Lessons Couples Learned After the Big Day
Having a plan in place during the COVID-19 crisis will ease your mind and, in case you become ill yourself, ensure that your loved one is cared for. Here are some ideas to consider.

The Role of an Alaga: Why Professional Hosting Can Make or Break Your Traditional Wedding
Having a plan in place during the COVID-19 crisis will ease your mind and, in case you become ill yourself, ensure that your loved one is cared for. Here are some ideas to consider.

10 Common Mistakes Couples Make During Traditional Wedding Planning (And How to Avoid Them)
Having a plan in place during the COVID-19 crisis will ease your mind and, in case you become ill yourself, ensure that your loved one is cared for. Here are some ideas to consider.