At The Wedding Ceremony: Timi Weds Seyi

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Last week, on Thursday, I travelled home for a wedding of one of our relatives. The groom is on our side, but I don’t know him except for his younger siblings and his parents. The groom’s mother was taken care of by my late grandmother when she was young. She went to school, graduated and married under her roof. So, we became family.

When I was told about the wedding, I felt excited and decided to attend, particularly to represent my siblings who weren’t available. It was a sweet wedding ceremony, and everyone who came had enough to eat.


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The engagement was on Friday, and above is a snippet of the event centre that was used. Food wasn’t served on time, and so I was hungry. I decided to step outside; maybe I could get something to snack on before the arrival of the meal. I found roasted corn and bought some for my cousin and me.


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Thirty minutes later, the food was served. We ate pounded yam and egusi (melon) soup. After some minutes, I left the hall to rest at the hotel we were lodged in. The next day was the wedding. The church wedding happened at 10 am, and before then, everyone assembled at the event centre to eat breakfast before leaving.

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The church wedding went amazingly, and then after two hours, we moved to the reception to eat and watch the rest of the event. The video is a recording of the dance by the asoebi ladies (bridesmaids) and groom's men, followed by the latest couple, Timileyin and Oluwaseyi. It was fun to watch and I enjoyed the programme.


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Try and be inviting us also to all these Saturday owanbe now....I don't usually eat watch like that

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Eii! People are too talented! How did they all know how to dance? 🥹

I wasn’t there but this post made me feel how interesting it must have been.

Thanks for sharing, mama. 🥰

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Like, I don't know how those guys meet up to learn those steps even at the last minute or maybe they must have come together before the event to practice. Hehehe.
Thank you for watching. I appreciate it.

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They really tried Abeg. 😂🤲

You’re welcome, mama. 🥰

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Lovely decor, lovely couple.
Happy married life to them.
The corn buy was very unexpected, foodie Princess. 😂

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Tell me why won't I buy corn, Merit! 😀
When they refused to serve a whole Princess on time. Those stand-up women prolonged matters too much, all because they want to make money, making me hungry unnecessarily 😄

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Lol sorried ehn. But corn in that kind of nice decor party was off, you could have bought biscuit. 🏃‍♀️

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Congratulations to the latest couples and Happy married life to them. May God Almighty bless there marriage.

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I love watching weddings from other countries so I can compare them to the customs in my own country.

Everything looks beautiful, the reception and the well-dressed guests.

In my country, Venezuela, the ladies dress the same too, but your dancing is very sexy, ha ha ha. Here, the bride and groom's dance is very traditional, with waltz music, and when the party gets going, people dance reggaeton which is similar to yours. 😁

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Oh wow... that's good to know...
Yes, I also love watching weddings from other countries, too, and that is the beauty of life....seeing different ways and cultures of other countries. It's always fun to watch.
Thank you for watching and sharing a bit of Venezuela's culture of weddings.

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Nice wedding vibes, Oshee wedding guest 😄… that little girl shaa, I was wondering what she’s doing there until they whisked her away 🤣🤣🤣. The way that man carried her shaa. I couldn’t help but laugh

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Hahaha.... I didn't know you would notice.
She just wanted to dance to the beat...

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Owambe things, I missed this type of Enjoyment in Lagos😅,see dance steps na,
Keep enjoying o Dear princess

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Hahaha... yes oo. The dancing steps are giving the vibes.

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Let me start practicing how to dance on my wedding day oo. My that I'm shy.😂

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Please do ooo 😀
You both must beat each other on that. Lol
Thank you for watching, Favour.

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Omo.
The groom can dance eehh

Romantic kind of dance oo😍

Realy love it...u had a nice time over there
No doubt
Congrats to the couple

!PAKX

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Congratulations to the happy couple. Their new home is blessed.

I love wedding events the most 😁

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