A video of the presents an Ebonyi State family gave to their daughter on her traditional wedding day went popular on social media.
According to the guy who captured the video, this is a ritual among his people in the Umuezukwu village in Onicha Igboeze, Ebonyi state.
As she begins her married life, the bride is given a variety of gifts.
Watch the video below.
In other news…
A Nigerian bride couldn’t contain her joy when her boss flew to Nigeria from the United Kingdom for her wedding ceremony.
Her boss traveled in for her wedding ceremony with his wife, and the lady was pleased that they showed up.
She hugged them firmly and thanked them for the sacrifice.
Reactions to Port Harcourt wedding video
@buchi said: “Wow. This is lovely. Thank you sir.”
@Aijay commented: “Imagine she lied about the wedding, just to get away from work.”
@Justinagabriel said: “If na my own now, witches and wizards would fly from the village.” *
@Mocha latte said: “My boss can never. Na to dey find people downfall she know.”
@Clara said: “My own boss na to dey shout up and down.”
@E.J said: “It’s genuine gratitude. No one acts like that to aside guy in the presence of the husband. They probably helped them through the relationship.”
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