Many more things absolutely correct Mr O’Connor R , you got an eagle eyes she is beautiful, intelligent, respectful, hard working above all God fearing woman from great family . You got it all . May God continue to bless your marriage .
I love this gurl Toluwani for infusing her culture into her traditional wedding ceremony and imbibing it to your husband from the inception.I love the fact that you did not elope to his house, you did it in the right manner. . You're a frontier of the Yoruba tradition and culture in the diaspora I will like to have something like this for my daughter, too.
Thanks to the groom, his family n friends for accepting a purely Nigerian wedding ceremony. Culture, traditions, food, language, music is different. May their love of God, each other and tolerance sustain their marriage.
It's nice but the Alaga forgot this not a church service and she is conducting a traditional wedding ceremony. Very nice though and I wish the couple everlasting love in their wonderful home
That's why it is called a traditional wedding. It follows Nigerian Yoruba wedding customs & is a boisterous affair. Very different from a Western ceremony. This multiracial couple chose to go this route knowing full what it all entails.
Every other sentence from the compere was "In the name of the father and the son and the Holy spirit!" or "praise the Lord!". Those are not traditional Nigeria/Yoruba but colonial religion gradually eroding the true African traditions :(
VERY BEAUTIFUL COUPLE. ITS A LONG JOURNEY BUT IF RYAN AND TOLU REMEMBER THIS DAY, THEY KEEP STRONG IN LOVE FOR ONE ANOTHER.
Many more things absolutely correct Mr O’Connor R , you got an eagle eyes she is beautiful, intelligent, respectful, hard working above all God fearing woman from great family . You got it all . May God continue to bless your marriage .
This is the real “clash of cultures”! It was fun though. Wishing the couple HML.
I love this gurl Toluwani for infusing her culture into her traditional wedding ceremony and imbibing it to your husband from the inception.I love the fact that you did not elope to his house, you did it in the right manner. . You're a frontier of the Yoruba tradition and culture in the diaspora I will like to have something like this for my daughter, too.
Thanks to the groom, his family n friends for accepting a purely Nigerian wedding ceremony. Culture, traditions, food, language, music is different. May their love of God, each other and tolerance sustain their marriage.
That was so fun to watch
I Loved the blue color they choose and the bride's style is 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Beautiful bride!!
Congratulations 🎊 your home shall be blessed
Beautiful
"CONGRATULATIONS"❗❗
Beautiful beautiful union. I love the display of the Yoruba tradition reloaded here. May you have a blissful marital life
Congrats dear ur home is bless I tap from ur blessing in Jesus name Amen
Congratulation may God bless you house 🤝
Congrats!!! May you keep Jehovah God in between the two of you, Mark 10:9, for three can't easily be broken...
Congrats Toluwani, I am so happy for you
It's nice but the Alaga forgot this not a church service and she is conducting a traditional wedding ceremony. Very nice though and I wish the couple everlasting love in their wonderful home
I love this Alaga iduro
DJ "BlackIce", I dey hail, o! 😉
Congratulations may God bless your home.
Happy weeded life.
Chei, oyibo dancing, na wa, loool.
🙏🏽🥰😍
Congratulations
Where una dey see these men
The officiant talked too much !
It needs to calm down. Two much dancing singing nosey. But Beautiful Bride and Handsome Groom. God bless yr marriage.
That's why it is called a traditional wedding. It follows Nigerian Yoruba wedding customs & is a boisterous affair. Very different from a Western ceremony. This multiracial couple chose to go this route knowing full what it all entails.
Beautiful engagement bit what's up with all the money collecting
It's tradition, you don't get their daughter for free. Known as Bride price.
Bride price .
The money is later returned to the bride and the groom and notup to 1 dollar is collected aside buying some traditional stuffs.
Every other sentence from the compere was "In the name of the father and the son and the Holy spirit!" or "praise the Lord!". Those are not traditional Nigeria/Yoruba but colonial religion gradually eroding the true African traditions :(
Congratulations