A Nigerian bride has stirred mixed reactions on social media after she showed off the items she received during her ‘bride price’ ceremony over the weekend.
According to some social users, the ceremony called IKPANRI is a normal traditional ceremony practiced in Awgu, Enugu State.
While others argued that it shouldn’t be practiced anymore as the bride has the right to wave it off for her man.
Some folks have also mentioned that the items are too much and might discourage men who don’t have enough.
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See reactions below;
chiwedu120 wrote; ‘I trust my Enugu people 😍 especially Awgu people’
marianorexy wrote; ‘Everything no go reach 2million.’
fassycommunications wrote; ‘This is not brought by the man alone.. This might be Abia state, the extented family also bring gifts and every thing to send off the new wife.’
nifeemii__wrote; ‘Open shop 😂 what’s with the coconut they wan start coconut oil business!?”
te__miles wrote; ‘Make una sha give am receipt.’
life.with.chidimma wrote; ‘My village gon gon 😂😂😂😂 Awgu in Enugu’
official_harmonyfabrics wrote; ‘This is called ikpanri nwanyi in Awgu Enugu state’
sugarlippyjojo wrote; ‘If those wrappers are real hollandis then the bride price cost. If not. Everything there na 200k at most’
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