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Culture, cloth & tradition

Aso Ebi, gele, elders, sprayed money, and the small etiquette notes that keep pride and peace.

  • Bridal party in coordinated African reception dresses

    2026-04-10·3 min read

    Aso Ebi, gele, and George cloth: run the colour train without drama

    From Surulere markets to London pick-ups, your colour story only works when payment dates, tailors, and measurements live in one place the whole family trusts.

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  • Traditional Nigerian wedding celebration scene

    2026-02-05·3 min read

    Kente, agbada, fila: dress codes guests can actually obey

    From Accra morning kente to Lagos night lace, ambiguity creates last-minute market runs. Be specific without being fussy.

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  • Bride and groom in traditional Nigerian wedding dance

    2026-01-15·3 min read

    Introduction and engagement: calm the two-family machine

    From Yoruba ìjùsorọ̀ to knocking rites elsewhere, two families mean two calendars. A simple timeline on your invite page prevents double-booked uncles and bruised egos.

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  • Wedding guests in elegant Nigerian celebration attire

    2026-01-08·3 min read

    Naming ceremony (ìkómọ): one link for family abroad and home

    Baby naming in Yoruba, Igbo, Ga, or Akan style still runs on joy, prayer, and logistics. Here is how to honour tradition while keeping godparents and diaspora on the same page.

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