Beautiful, stunning. All steps must be followed, and it was. Getting permission from the men, women and youths. I really love that part. Loved it all actually, especially the explanations of what and why each cultural bit was done. Why the calling of the groom's name 7 times and why does he only answer the 7th time. I think someone explained that the bride sitting on his groom's lap 7 times, means she still has 6 times to change her mind, but at the 7th, when he grasps her, it is a done deal. LOL. I suppose that might be the same reason for him answering his bride's father on the 7th call. Everything seems reciprocal between both. God bless your wedding. Everything was so meaniful.
The Yoruba colourful attires to match with the Agbada and Gele with the wrappers, and head scarfs are uniquely fitted fabulously on both the groom's and bride's family. Congratulations to the duo and wishing them a happy marital relationship💖💖.
My Caribbean people knows how to party 🎊🎉 this was the jam back in the day…. I doh want to sleep no more,I doh want to wok no more,Tell me what yuh waiting for, It’s time to hit on de floor hmmm I want to get in the heat, see me chippin down the street!! All Aboard (carnival afloat) All Aboard (time to rock the boat) Ship ahoy(come let me get in line) Ship ahoy(strictly party time) Leh we rock ,leh we rock, leh we rock non stop(rock the boat baby)