The “Vows” section of the Sunday New York Times has published a lengthy, friendly, and good humored story about a traditional Yoruba and traditional Igbo wedding in Houston, Texas. The article is ...
In 2025, the modern Nigerian bridal style has blossomed into something truly spectacular—an art form that seamlessly blends history with fresh innovation. From the elaborate use of aso oke to fabrics ...
A woman whose bride price has not been paid is often viewed as "cheap." This has sparked debates on social media. These demands are seen as a barrier to matrimony, with men stating that the financial ...
For the Igbo people of southeastern Nigeria, the age-old practice of bride price serves as a seal during marriage between two individuals, as it binds the family together. In recent times, several ...
It is not hard to imagine that pretty soon, Nigerian brides will pick up on the emerging trend of dyed wedding dresses. Apparently, the trend is not a new one, as picture evidence on the Internet ...