#club5050//The diary game//Preparing for my sister’s in-law’s wedding@signatory//10% payout to steemwomensclub
Prior to this time, the bride had already sent us the attire for the asoebi which is very lovely. All I had to do was to give it to a fashion designer to make something nice for me. As I wasn’t so sure of the style I wanted for the occasion, I told the fashion designer to make me something nice and honestly, she delivered beyond my expectation because it was during the occasion I realized that my dress was unique among the others and I was happy. The week before the wedding, I had to take permission from my boss to enable me attend the wedding that Wednesday and I was granted permission to go for the wedding.
On Wednesday morning of the traditional wedding day, I left my house for Etche by 6:00am. Getting there, I realized that there is nothing much to do except to eat breakfast and chat with the girls. Event planners and caterers were already employed to do the hard work of arranging the venue, cooking, serving guests and making sure all are well taken care of.
The asoebies were also told that make-up artists have been contracted to take care of our face. So the make-up artists came to us and made us look good. We were all also given a handfan and gele to match with our outfit. Someone was also contracted to tie gele for everyone and we didn’t have to pay any money for any of the services rendered.
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The wedding started at 2:00pm and the groom’s men led the groom out to greet guests and family then the asoebies led the bride out for first greeting of the guests. There was music and dancing. After the first outing, the groom and bride went in and changed their attire and then it was time for the marriage proper. During the second outing, the groom’s men came out with the groom and sat in a hidden corner. Then the bride and her girls came out and danced their way to meet the bride’s father to give her a cup of wine to look for her husband among the crowd (this seems to be the custom of the Igbos or the Igbo related communities). She danced with her girls all the way to where the groom is, knelt down and gave him the wine. He took the wine and placed a bundle of money into the cup and then carried her off to their parents. The parents all prayed for them and wished them well. After this, the couple hit the dance floor where a traditional marriage certificate was handed over to them as is the custom of the Etche people. There was lots of dancing and happiness in the air and the couple cut their beautiful cake.
On her way to collect the wine and show us her husband
Anyone who wished to dance or give gifts and cash were invited to do so by the MC. It was a memorable event and I am glad I was part of it.
Special appreciation to:
@steemwomensclub
@svm038
@ngoenyi
@saracampero
@event-horizon
You ladies look so sweet.
I've ever passed through Etche some time ago when I went to Portharcut.
The bride looks great
The wedding is very colorful. Congratulations 🎉🎉 on your sister in-law and to your family.
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