@@shenzhenmega5050 yes we have similar culture. But Bayangi culture go with cross River or Akwa-ibom of Nigeria not Yoruba. Our men tie wrapper and not wearing of agbada. Only men from west or North west have similar wear as Yoruba. Impressive they played our cultural song tho. Congratulations to the couple
Our heavenly father continue to bless your union 🙏 till death do you part🙏💙💙💙 I don't know you guys but i felt inside my soul 💝 heavenly father bless me to fine my life partner 🙏💞
This is awesome 🤩 🎉🎉❤❤. Everything on point. Congratulations 🎉🎊🍾 Manors. By the way I do wedding traditional dance animations (bamenda, bamileke,Igbo and especially MANYU ❤
I'm not lying when I say this but all west african cultures and outfit is the same 🤷🏿♀️ I swear from same clothing,to languages or similar language from similar families,food
Please na organiser number o need abec. Very beautiful ceremony. May GOD bless your home for ever. I really enjoyed every moment of the video and I'm inspired to married very soon 😅
it is not , i see where u coming from bc Cameroon and Nigeria have similarities in culture but in cameroon : - men wear gandoura - woman put headwrap like that on there head too and dress like that -etc but if u go to cameroon its common ,do some research on the past of cameroon u'll see it urself
@@AngeleArreythatgirlwithavision The women are literally wearing the gele (which is yoruba), men wearing agbada and fila which is yoruba, bride is wearing an ipele which is also exclusive to yorubas lol. Cameroonians just see bellanaijaweddings and get inspired by nigerian clothing
Don't forget, we're divided by colonial lines on paper. If you spend time with anyone from Manyu in the southwest region of Cameroon that shares boundaries with SE Nigeria from Ekok to calabar, you'll find they are one people. Same applies to Cameroonians from Rio del rey, Ekondo titi and bakassi area who share ties with Delta people. Our food is also same, just different names; afang / eru