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  2. Igbo culture - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Igbo Marriage Attire. The traditional marriage is known as Igbankwu, or wine carrying, since it involves the bride serving up a cup of palm wine to her fiancé. Prior to the wedding, the groom must go to the bride's compound with his father before the Igbankwu day to get the bride's father's consent to marry his daughter.

  3. Traditional marriage in Hausa culture - Wikipedia

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    Hausa traditional marriage is not as expensive as other forms of marriage in Nigeria. [2] Hausa traditional marriage is based on Islamic or Sharia law. [3] In this tradition, a man seeks his parents' consent when he finds a woman he intends to marry. [citation needed] After the parents have given their consent, the other marital rites follow suit.

  4. Marriage customs in Africa - Wikipedia

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    There is a growing trend among African communities where wedding ceremonies and marriage processes are blending traditional customs with modern practices. This is evident throughout many locations within Africa, where Catholic and Islamic followers will participate in traditional customs as well as ones typical to their religion.

  5. Oron people - Wikipedia

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    The Traditional wedding attire for an Oron bride looks exactly like an Efik bride and cannot be differentiated, the garment that a young woman, especially a bride, wears is meant to show what a desirable wife she is. It is necessary to remember the Oron beauty standards. All this determines the way a wedding attire will look.

  6. Uli (design) - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, Doris Weller and Meki Nwezi established the Ama Dialog near Onitsha, with a similar goal of creating a dialog between the modern and the traditional and the African and the European. The Ama Dialog created a collective of uli artists with the goal of transferring traditional designs onto paper and canvas and moving the focus of the ...

  7. Culture of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Since then, Nigerian and African patterns, colour schemes, and motifs have been incorporated into Vlisco's designs to become a staple of the brand. [85] Nigeria has over 250 ethnic groups [86] and as a result, a wide variety of traditional clothing styles. In the Yoruba tradition, women wear an iro (wrapper), buba (loose shirt) and gele (head ...

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  9. Akure Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    His regnal name means "Olofin dances to receive a wife," apparently he was known for his dancing, and was often gifted a wife. He was also well versed in traditional medicine and charms 1495: 1513: Ọbawáyé (Obawaiye), 17th Deji of Akure (perhaps a descendant of Ogoga) 1513: 1533: Ọbalúà, 18th Deji of Akure (son of Olofinjogbayawo) 1533: ...