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Re: What Does It Take A Non-igbo To Marry An Educated Igbo From Awka, Anambra State by Nobody: 6:29am On Apr 29, 2015 |
Truckpusher: ![]() Yup, I may settle them on my own or use them play politics ![]() ![]() |
Re: What Does It Take A Non-igbo To Marry An Educated Igbo From Awka, Anambra State by UnknownT: 6:39am On Apr 29, 2015 |
cyprus000:Hmmmmm, so how many places have you gone to IMO to reach this conclusion? |
Re: What Does It Take A Non-igbo To Marry An Educated Igbo From Awka, Anambra State by cyprus000: 6:47am On Apr 29, 2015 |
UnknownT:[size=15pt] I have worked there so many times. I even have 3 friends from there. All the area I have been,that is their common practics. But I heard that,they are planning to reduce cost of marriage [/size] |
Re: What Does It Take A Non-igbo To Marry An Educated Igbo From Awka, Anambra State by mirexxx(f): 11:50am On Apr 29, 2015 |
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Re: What Does It Take A Non-igbo To Marry An Educated Igbo From Awka, Anambra State by Nobody: 11:54am On Apr 29, 2015 |
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Re: What Does It Take A Non-igbo To Marry An Educated Igbo From Awka, Anambra State by godoluwa(m): 12:04pm On Apr 29, 2015 |
ronald4lif:You are 100% right about Anambra people. they are very straight |
Re: What Does It Take A Non-igbo To Marry An Educated Igbo From Awka, Anambra State by mirexxx(f): 12:09pm On Apr 29, 2015 |
Re: What Does It Take A Non-igbo To Marry An Educated Igbo From Awka, Anambra State by Nobody: 12:13pm On Apr 29, 2015 |
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Re: What Does It Take A Non-igbo To Marry An Educated Igbo From Awka, Anambra State by mirexxx(f): 12:25pm On Apr 29, 2015 |
Ipledge:I took a break ![]() |
Re: What Does It Take A Non-igbo To Marry An Educated Igbo From Awka, Anambra State by sinizia: 12:26pm On Apr 29, 2015 |
ronald4lif: Traditional marriage, a million naira in Anambra state? Where do you guys pull out such lies from, with relative ease? ![]() So the poor people including carpenters and bricklayers marrying Anambra ladies in Anambra state are millionaires? ![]() ![]() 1 Like |
Re: What Does It Take A Non-igbo To Marry An Educated Igbo From Awka, Anambra State by Nobody: 12:29pm On Apr 29, 2015 |
mirexxx:no problem,but I felt ur absence ![]() 1 Like |
Re: What Does It Take A Non-igbo To Marry An Educated Igbo From Awka, Anambra State by IamOdin: 12:29pm On Apr 29, 2015 |
LegalIcon: nairalanders are now her UMUNNA abi?? ![]() |
Re: What Does It Take A Non-igbo To Marry An Educated Igbo From Awka, Anambra State by MrsChima(f): 12:40pm On Apr 29, 2015 |
Re: What Does It Take A Non-igbo To Marry An Educated Igbo From Awka, Anambra State by IamOdin: 12:44pm On Apr 29, 2015 |
MrsChima:u might get divorced if u keep stalking me. |
Re: What Does It Take A Non-igbo To Marry An Educated Igbo From Awka, Anambra State by Nobody: 12:46pm On Apr 29, 2015 |
MrsChima:Wetin dey ![]() |
Re: What Does It Take A Non-igbo To Marry An Educated Igbo From Awka, Anambra State by MrsChima(f): 1:24pm On Apr 29, 2015 |
Re: What Does It Take A Non-igbo To Marry An Educated Igbo From Awka, Anambra State by Vikky014(f): 1:25pm On Apr 29, 2015 |
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Re: What Does It Take A Non-igbo To Marry An Educated Igbo From Awka, Anambra State by MrsChima(f): 1:26pm On Apr 29, 2015 |
Re: What Does It Take A Non-igbo To Marry An Educated Igbo From Awka, Anambra State by IamOdin: 1:37pm On Apr 29, 2015 |
MrsChima:u shouldn't say i didn't warn u. |
Re: What Does It Take A Non-igbo To Marry An Educated Igbo From Awka, Anambra State by freshdude99(m): 1:40pm On Apr 29, 2015 |
dechandel:So u r from awka too ![]() Won't mind knowing the exact villa tho, bcz am from there too ![]() |
Re: What Does It Take A Non-igbo To Marry An Educated Igbo From Awka, Anambra State by freshdude99(m): 1:51pm On Apr 29, 2015 |
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Re: What Does It Take A Non-igbo To Marry An Educated Igbo From Awka, Anambra State by Filmewell(f): 2:13pm On Apr 29, 2015 |
ronald4lif:i disagree with you. bride price ranges from 50000 - 120000k. the party is how u want it to be. |
Re: What Does It Take A Non-igbo To Marry An Educated Igbo From Awka, Anambra State by dechandel(f): 3:02pm On Apr 29, 2015 |
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Re: What Does It Take A Non-igbo To Marry An Educated Igbo From Awka, Anambra State by saintaustine(m): 4:05pm On Apr 29, 2015 |
emzila:Look Before You Leap |
Re: What Does It Take A Non-igbo To Marry An Educated Igbo From Awka, Anambra State by emzila(m): 4:24pm On Apr 29, 2015 |
Vikky014:Shhhhhh, no spoil show, i just de take style direct the guy come ur side. No be u say u need man? Come! Una no de forgive person for una village abi ur English teacher no teach u d nearest opposite of sleep of tongue which is sleep of eyes? |
Re: What Does It Take A Non-igbo To Marry An Educated Igbo From Awka, Anambra State by emzila(m): 4:30pm On Apr 29, 2015 |
saintaustine:you no tell me na say we de third mainland bridge |
Re: What Does It Take A Non-igbo To Marry An Educated Igbo From Awka, Anambra State by Vikky014(f): 5:33pm On Apr 29, 2015 |
emzila:am nt frm akwa ibom |
Re: What Does It Take A Non-igbo To Marry An Educated Igbo From Awka, Anambra State by freshdude99(m): 6:39pm On Apr 29, 2015 |
dechandel:Umuokpu 1 Like |
Re: What Does It Take A Non-igbo To Marry An Educated Igbo From Awka, Anambra State by ronald4lif(m): 7:11pm On Apr 29, 2015 |
sinizia: Bro, you may not agree but a traditional wedding in most villages is that expensive. Not just in Anambra but in Igbo States. Most of the poor like carpenters you're talking about just perform the dowry rites not a trad wedding. By the time some of these in-laws gives you the cartons of beer, goats etc. And by the time you buy groceries, canopies, wrappers for in-laws, DJs, and transporting your people to and fro to her hometown 1mil will be nothing. There is so much involve in a trad wedding that meet the eye. 1 Like |
Re: What Does It Take A Non-igbo To Marry An Educated Igbo From Awka, Anambra State by sinizia: 7:38pm On Apr 29, 2015 |
ronald4lif: You are wrong on this one, Bro. Poor people in Igbo land marry without the most recognized of the two wedding - traditional marriage? Are you really an Igbo boy? Don't you know couples can do only traditional marriage to be certified as couples. The white wedding is just jara. You are misunderstanding wasteful traditional marriage with economized traditional marriage. Last month i went to a traditional marriage of my friend's sister at Ekwulobia in Anambra. Their family charged the son-in-law, #20K for bride price. The rest of the yam, palm wine, schinapps and alcohol etc., associated with paying of bride price was 28K, totaling 48K. Now the important ceremony is done. How you plan the main traditional marriage is up to your pocket. Let's say P-Square were the one marrying the girl, after paying the 48K, they will spend up to 15 million because they're rich and will invite other stars, lodge them, pay the best MCs, etc. But a normal guy will call few friends, call the local villa MC and economize his spending. The required money in this scenario is just the 48K!! |
Re: What Does It Take A Non-igbo To Marry An Educated Igbo From Awka, Anambra State by jmoore(m): 8:02pm On Apr 29, 2015 |
Abeg oh, make una dey take small dey lie na. Which one be million million everytime? All the men that married women from Awka are millionaires, abi? ![]() |
Re: What Does It Take A Non-igbo To Marry An Educated Igbo From Awka, Anambra State by ronald4lif(m): 8:31pm On Apr 29, 2015 |
sinizia: I'm 100% Igbo and Ekwulobia is 5mins away from my hometown. From what you narrated it's appears what you attended was Igba-nkwu ime uno. I think it translate to something like an indoor traditional wedding. This is usually a small trad wedding that it's targeted for the kindred of the bride and some selected friends. It's different from the proper traditional marriage setting. In a proper traditional marriage setting there will be asoebis, with different attires who comes out with the bride at different stages. Women of the bride family, including her uku nne (mom side) are called up to be given wrappers/ankala. There's a time when the couple come out to dance and all and money spraying. The food that will be prepared is large enough to go round the village. This type of wedding is the most common trad wedding and I'm still of the opinion that 1mil is not too much to fund this type of wedding. Many villages in Anambra don't accept the type of wedding you are likely talking about. They insist on the proper wedding that can accommodate the village and not just families and immediate kindred of the bride. This was the case in Amawbia Awka and in my hometown Oko. I have heard of similar cases in Imo too but I'm not sure. |
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