Big up all a di Yardies who are finding their way home back to our Ancestral land 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲… such a beautiful wedding. Tell Toya we said Congratulations for bagging an Igbo man.
Alma Ngur This your Video is Tam Tam I love it you know what you are doing As I am watching it seems that I am there watching it with you people it shows real In fact you know what you are doing this your brother's wife l love her she looks like an Igbo Girl I thank God for your brother he chose a good wife.This weeding is talk of the Town Greet Army boy for me the first pregnancy will be twins or triplate in Jesus name Amen I am Mama Florence Egwim I am in Australia now I came for Omugwo My daughter get birth to a baby girl send your mummy greetings for me Thanks
This occasion warms my heart. My brother is married to a Jamaican lady and have been married for 25years and still going strong. I could not of ask for a better woman. My sister is also married to a Jamaican man. Both my siblings are extremely blessed to have found my darling brother and sister-in-law. Both are the best!!! It does not matter where you are from our prayer is to marry the right person. May God bless their marriage.
@@godwinejiofor8064 And, there are many Nigerians who had married other Nigerians and it didn't work either.... We don't know the future, so just wish them God's blessings... If she was white or Asian, you wouldn't be taking this nonsense. You don't know if this woman doesn't have Nigerian ancestry. Black people need to stop hating one another.
I admire your parents for accepting her regardless of her tribe/country ❤️❤️ Most African parents should learn from this and allow their children to be with whomever they want from any tribe God bless grandma and grandpa Mia❤️❤️
It's all because of the fear that the foreigner may not fit in. Because lineage and continuity means a lot to us, Africans. When the parents are no more, they want someone to sit pretty and take over the family. Same reason they crave for Male children. If she does that, like I know some non- Africans married to Africans, who do, she will not have any problem.
Most Nigerian kids abroad don't even marry Nigerians and parent's don't really have a say in it cos the way they are brought up is completely different plus there's a lot of interaction with kids from different countries so the likelihood of inter-marriage is very high.
Alma, your brother look like a real Jamaican too though 😁. All of you. This reminds me of Jamaica back in the day when we always made our own outfits. No1 in Jamaica would believe that he wasn’t a Jamaican. Very beautiful ❤️
Alma I cried when Aunty was talking and asked “isn’t it good to be home?”. She said, “this girl is a Nigerian”! Hun, I cried🥲. Even I that my whole family is Jamaican took my Ancestry DNA and let me tell you that I’m 59% Nigerian in some tests and 63% in others. I’ve even connected with my African family members-especially some in Nigeria. This was such a meaningful vlog and so overwhelmingly joyful to watch. Thank you for loving our sister and welcoming her home❤️🥰🥲🌹
My dear I am sitting here watching and it is such a wonderful feeling to see us making that connection especially in marriage. My AncestryDNA says I am 55% Nigerian and I was born and raised in Jamaica. Aunty said “aren’t you happy to be home???” Priceless. 🇯🇲🇳🇬
This vlog contains a wealth of information and knowledge of how Nigerians view marriage as a sacred covenant. I admire how the elders encourage and support the newly wed. As a Jamaican🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲 I must honestly says this union is a fusion of both cultures anointed as one with an exceptional family and community support. God bless this union
Love the Asaba Traditional Wedding Alma. Latoya blend in nicely, you would not even know. she is not Nigerian. In Jamaica there is a song sung by the late Peter Tosh says, "No matter where you come from as long as you are Black man/woman you are an African". So I see where the culture blends in. So proud of my Jamaican heritage, hope to visit Nigeria one day. Blessings always
Nigerian weddings are the best, pure culture. I will never forget us young ladies dressed in white dancing in my friend for her wedding. I have always loved those coral beads. Everybody looks gorgeous. 💕🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
This is so beautiful!! As a fellow Jamaican, it was heartwarming to see the blending of two familes and two cultures so seamlessly in such a joyous wedding celebration. You can actually feel the love virtually. God bless this couple on their marriage. ❤❤🙏🏽🙏🏽
I came across this beautiful wedding just today. I am from the Caribbean also and am not surprised to see this happening. We are all one. We down here were taken from our homeland forcefully. As the Father said that He will bring us back and it is happening as we speak. I am shedding tears of joy remembering the prophecies. May The Most High continue to bless the union. ✌️👍👍❤️❤️❤️💯💯😂😂😂😂😂
Sister in-law... AKA sister in Nigeria roots...ur planning was on point of God continue to bless you and your husband and children...ur dress was beautiful as well...u prepare good coordination for ur brother. My brother passed away June 24 2018. Love and cherish your bother ur family 🙏 life is not promised FOREVER to anyone..love u sister God continue lots of blessings to you always... Nadine from Canada 💙💕💃🙏
The outfits and headwear are so beautiful its amazing I am Jamaican and I can feel and see the love in everyone I am so proud of my African heritage blessings from London uk 🇬🇧
Alma Congratulations, Your Mom is so so Beautiful, God Has Blessed That Woman, I Love your Family so Much and so Happy this Day has come and we get to share in it, Thanks so much for letting us be a part.
As Caribbean people we embrace our African roots well especially the food. Love from Trinidad and Tobago. I just love everything African fashion especially for me. So many cultures.
I can't get enough of the mother of the groom she is amazing very HAPPY God fearing MOTHER the best mother in the world to make happiness for her children oOoOO May God continue to bless her with good health so she can continue seeing her children and grandchildren prospect in Life. Children continue to love and have fun with your mother oOoOO YEAH....this is N'adine from Canada 💙💕💕💃🙏 AMEN GLORY TO GOD. I'm Jamaican born
I Couldn't Wait For The Musical Entertainment To Start For The Bride & Rest Of Family To Start Grooving That's Always My Favorite Part Of Weddings Celebrations Always Is To Dance & Celebrate. 🥳🎊🥳🥂
I just loved it when the bride said I see my husband and at the background hearing Odogwu Odogwu then after your brother finished the pami then what followed suite was complimentary everything bring out the money.👏👏👏.The tailoring was exquisitely fantastic🥰😍 loving the energy everyone brought to the ceremony especially our new Iyawo.
I am so proud of the love and acceptance of both families. Alma job well done and Jessie perfect your mom and dad raised wonderful children, Melba always so happy. I was wondering why Wendy wasn't shown in the wedding. Love the bride and her family. I pray God continue to bless you all. I have to visit the Motherland soon.
Congratulations to the bride and groom. May their be blessed with lots of love. So pleased that the bride's family travelled to Nigeria for the wedding. They are such wonderful people and I love your mum very much, she's the life and soul of the party. Big up to her.
I honestly do not know what part of this video I liked the best: the bride's dancing, your brother's dancing, mom's dancing, Alma's dancing, Melba's dancing or Mia's cameo appearance...Thank You Alma for sharing these precious and happy moments with us. Congrats to the bride and groom!! Part 2 loading....
I want to meet you when I visit Nigeria early 2022. I am from Caribbean / Central America, 55 yrs young, n will beg to go to your tailor as well. Your content is dynamic, so family oriented, joyful, transparent. Your Mommy is full of beauty and grace, wisdom and strength, what a mentor. Gorgeous clothing
Joy Overflowing 1 million percent is all I see. Wow. This is so beautiful. I pray the Good Lord bless their marriage abundantly and they would always have course to rejoice and be happy as they did today. God bless them and bless you too Alma
Hey!!! Hearty Big congratulations to ur brother and his wife, may the good Lord bless their marriage for ever Amen. 🥰🥰🥰🥰🙏🙏🙏🙏💯💯💯💯more success in all ur endeavours, Amen. Ur mum is just floating in the air. We can see the beautiful loving expression on her face of how proud and elated she is!!!, Very beautiful lady!!! Alma!!!! Kudos to you,!!! U pulled your brother's wedding offffffffffffff!!!! Uve gone beyond our expectations!!!! Well done girl🥰🥰🥰🥰💯💯💯😁😁😁😁 Wow!!! Both you and your sister really look like identical twins!!!! U re real daughters of ur parents 💃💃💃💃💃Alma o!!!!! Where's our princess? I know, LOL, she won't allow you to do your chores as the hostess of the day. Beautiful and great ceremony. God bless you girl.
This is just too beautiful, am proud to be a Nigerian with rich culture, all I wish for this couple is their marriage will be a blessing n their children will surround their table IJN Amen 🙏 Good job Alma we definitely need a part 2.
Indeed very colorful 🤩😍 mumsi just no gree at all and I love how excited she’s been from the very beginning 🥰🥰🥰 and your dress is xoxo beautiful 💙 God bless Latoya & Charles’s new home with love and bliss 💞💝
Congratulations to your brother and is beautiful Jamaican Queen I enjoyed this wedding, 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲as a Jamaican myself am so happy to see this union god richest blessings to your family
Thank you Alma for sharing this special moment… Congratulations to Mr. Charles Ojugbana and family 🎊🍾 I love the sound of Asaba Igbo the elders spoke 🤩
Your sister is a vibe...see her dance steps ehn🔥🔥🔥, pure Nigerian🥰🥰... Jamaica what?.😊😊 Your outfit is on point...Melly rocked it too...then grandma Mia is hyper and beautiful as always🥰🥰🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥