Attended that traditional wedding.. the video didn’t do enough justice on how beautiful the union was ❤… thanks for reacting … will send to the bride to check it out … much luv
The boubou or grand boubou is a flowing wide-sleeved robe worn across West Africa, and to a lesser extent in North Africa, related to the dashiki suit, this attire is the traditional attire of northern Ghana 🇬🇭, it origin lies with the clothing style of the Tuareg, Songhai-Zarma, Hausa people of sahelian west Africa.. the Yoruba people adopted this style from the Hausas of Nigeria.. moreover northern Ghanaians who are mainly Moslems, have worn the buobuo attire for more than five centuries, the attire was introduced to them during the beginning of the gonja empire which was founded by mandinka warriors from Mali... fellow Nigerians, the boubuo which is called “agbada” in Nigeria, is a west African attire from ancient Mali.. so it is not a Nigerian “traditional dress” but rather a west African attire, because it is common in almost every country in west Africa.
Trust a Ghanaian to stoke trouble where there is non. What's the dig at us Nigerian with the Agbada reference? Kofi you got it wrong and we Nigerians will send you the necessary fines to pay.Next thing you know, you will tell is that Edo kingdom in south western Nigeria has it's origin in Edo Japan. Agbada is purely Yoruba origin,do not be misled by its similarities with the boubou
@@marvellousigbineweka6830 Don't be lazy. All it will take is a few seconds for you to scroll through the comments section for you to realise why he made mention of Nigerians. I mean there are only but a hand full of comments. Can't you see your people claiming that the attire worn in the wedding ceremony is theirs?
My dear. Dashing is a fabric design. And we know agbada because of how popular our Nigerian brothers have made and styled it. I love to give credit where credit is due. But great work on the info. I didn't k ow certain things.
You guys nailed it. Just a few details about the itwms that are carried and presented. Ok. So the things brought include items for the bride and items for the family. There is a traditional list per your tribe, ethnicity and family. So all tribes take dowry which is money. Then drinks are also taken. Mostly based on religion but traditionally there are schnapps, liquors, wines and soft drinks. Then with each item is an accompanied Some amount of money. Then the husband has to provide the lady with clothing in terms of fabrics, underware, scarfs, slippers, bags, jewelery, cooking utensils and money for trading or to start a business. A fabric and slippers together with money is given to both mum and dad. Then a big gift is also presented to the larger family.
Traditionally marriage ceremonies are held in the hall or courtyard for ancient times and then the party is held outside. The ceremony is actually supposed to happen between leader and parents of both families. But to today it is still done with style, either indoor or outdoor.
The reason why we (normally) get all of our african wear customed, is because we kinda have that specific african style that u rlly can't shop in a regular dress shop. PLUS we gotta mark them curves, wich also variates from body to body.
Sometimes when you reminisce the thick and thin you been through together and you finally marrying her it turns emotional...some have to be together for more than years before getting married u get me
Yes, all brides, bridesmaids, groom, & groomsmen, flower girl & boy's attires are custom made. And friebds, families, & acquaintances get theirs custom made for engagements & weddings as well... That's Ghana 🇬🇭 for you, the Demochets... Nice Occasions...
You guys asked if there's just a particular song(s) to be sang at the wedding or it's just DJ. No there are traditional specific songs to be sang while escorting the bride and all that, but after that u can opt for DJ
All the items you see is for the wife to be, there are some things that will be given to mother and father but most of these items are for the wife. It shows that the man is capable of taking care of the women he is about to ask the family to marry.
Most brides in Ghana wear Kente which is customised or made specially for the bride for her traditional wedding day. However the type of traditional material used is dependent on the ethnicity or part of the country that the bride comes from. None the less Kente is commonly used. Also the items you see wrapped all belong to the bride. Every family has a slightly different list but there are some common things on the bride list given to the groom and his family. Again depending on which part of Ghana one comes from, there are 3 ceremonies: Knocking , Engagement and White /Court Wedding. Knocking is when the groom's family officially come to introduce themselves to the bride's family to ask for her hand in marriage. They officially request for the bridal list and a date for the traditional wedding ceremony to be held. Here the groom's family present drinks and some amount of money. If the brides family accepts then a date when the traditional marriage would be conducted as in the case of this video is set. The traditional marriage ceremony is not just about the two people, it's also about all families. All families are important but depending on how the ethnic groupings lean, the dressing is also determined. For example when my dad is of Nzema, an Akan leaning ethnic group and my mum was Ga. The Gas hq e historically practice a patrilineal
The Gas have traditionally practiced a patrilineal inheritance whiles Akan practiced matrilineally. However during my sister's traditional wedding, all the actions taken were Akan as my mum's side "deferred" to the male line. After this then comes the White/Court Wedding where the couple again with the family either go to church in the case of Christians to have their marriage blessed or have a court signing. Hope this helps. Sorry for the long essay but there is a lot more. You can search more Ghanaian traditional weddings on the Internet and you would see different versions. 🙏
Please, the dressing is all Ghanaian and West Africa style. I'm from Tamale North of Ghana and this is our wedding dress as well. But I came to realise that our Dagombas culture, costume and tradition is very similar to Yoruba and Hausa people from Nigeria. Even some the words/language of northern Ghana are same to that of Hausa's in Nigeria. Thank you
The man in white looks kind of the family head. In every Ghanaian family we had the family. Someone who kinda acts like the god father of the whole family
You know in Ghana there are different cultures but this is an Akan traditional wedding and the language they're speaking is called twi. I'm half Ashanti and Fante but I always want to be called an Ashanti we speak Twi. Interesting language it is and easy to speak. You guys should learn that☺️
It is true but if you look.into it, the southern rites are very similar. The northern rites are much simpler, quite affordable and less involving but for the cows you need to buy.
It won't surprised us if both of u ur Ancestry DNA originates from The Ashanti Tribe or any tribe in Ghana. One thing that we know is that when the Motherland is calling you then u become obsessed and emotional with anything. Love from The motherland 🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭
Ghanaians don't play with their language they would speak it with pride. African tailors are the best, they can make a custom dress for you that will be one of a kind and it will stand out among any dress.
About 70% of the bride price goes to the bride. The father, mother and brother gets a gift. The alcohol and drinks is for the family, everything else is for the bride. The bride items includes fabrics, bags, shoes, jewelry, Kente cloth, beads, lingerie, sewing machine, bible or quoran depending on your religion, traditional stool, kitchen utensils (sauce pan) All items for the bride are items a woman will need in her marital home. The gifts symbolises the husband's ability to take care of her
Actually the gift are requested by the brides family then if the groom can double it if he so wishes, which shows how much the guy care and how costly the bride is to him
Hy fam.. let me put u on South African, wedding type music. Usually played at the reception. Just to give you a feeling of how i kinda goes (A.K.A ft yungsta - Jika ) first dance type music to kick things off. Again A.K.A ft Yungsta - Jika Think you'll like it too
Yes they do, almost all the traditional attires & foreign a dresses for the brides & grooms are customary made by Ghanaian Seamstress/Designers foe the weddings. They don't buy them from abroad u less the wedding are going to take place in the US, Europe and they brides chooses to get her wedding & even gowns from the store. Most of them are designed from back home and shipped or given to someone leaving for the states or Europe to drop it off. We do that all the time...African can design la for ya'll to be shocked...and you won't believe it.
In our tradition when you want to marry a lady first the man family will go and asked if the lady in question is single if she is single then it start from there
Most of the things goes to her to start new life with the husband, in the first two years of marriage the husband may face financial difficulties so if that happens the women will not suffer financially
The lady's family will give you a list that includes knocking with schnapps then our local cloth 6 peices with head gears, a set of panties, shoes or sandals , lengeris , a set of jewelry with a jewelry box, a creats of assorted soft drinks , hard liquor, half price of our local cloth with a head gear for the mother and full price of cloth with our native sandals for our father
They will never send the mom to go get the bride to be shown to the witnesses from both sides of the family. The MC/bride's dad would send eother an older sister or if jit, a female older cousin of the bride to & get her but after they had brought about 2 to 5 women to play along b4 the bride is brought along aterwards to showcase..🤷🏾♂️
Please can you re_marry your wife when y'all get to Ghana 🇬🇭???? The smiles on her face is so beautiful, and she will look beautiful in our colorful traditional clothes ❤️😍❤️😍
Because Akan practice materninal system of inheritance : Daddy and and mother 👩 family head have to ask the three times if she loved the man and they should accept the gift 🎁 on herr behalf as a would be wife of Mr. ROGER. UNTIL THE LADY SAID BEFORE THE EXTENDED FAMILY CAN ACCEPTS THE GIFTS 🎁. If the lady in question says yes then two family 👪 on both can exchange pleasantries to couple and advice them about life in general and more especially per our culture the rules to love and treats their treasured daugter like golden they don't abuse her for the husband promise them he will take good care of her if he doesn't them per Akan culture the day women report of abuse then : all hell will break loose. It in culture men in the extend family come in to take the wife away from you for her safety. That will not good for the man. Your job as a husband is to care for her the new family 👪 you are about to create and protect the woman ( wife ) to walk free on the planet earth without and threatening from any man her job the woman ( wife ) duties is to love the man ( husband ) and connect him to his / her ancestors in incessant prayer to God and praying and asking for their help for the man prosperity in his life and making him the comfortable in bed to ground him life in general as his advice in the journey of life pretty much her co - pliot. Since the woman ( wife ) has the key 🔑 to every man Success in life and take good care of the family they about to create. If the love and respect the lady as the traditions says in no time the man will be successful: if and only the man act right per values the ideas and input of Akan woman (wife ) the blessings will flow live rivers of Babylon because the Akans trace their background from isreal they migrated from Ur of chaldeas of Mesopotamia from the line of JUDAH these traditions have observed and carried out over 10000 years ago in ancient Isreal to Ghana. they are practicing it now in Ghana 🇬🇭. You can married Akan woman and go broke : i mean they good marriage 💑 material not the bad one who have thrown their culture away. Their hearts is pure they are lovely to married they are gold 💛 in no time when married them to do well in life they come with alot of blessings from God. On other hand if treated them bad you will wake day all your beautiful life is gone and can get mess up if a man treats them bad you win life most of their woman 👩 can work extra hard both physical and spiritual by praying for a man success and wealth life to help the new family they have created. The man will never go broke the woman will support you in all endeavors that help the man to prosper . The woman will there for man 101% . they are outspoken, they take no nonsense from no man it makes it difficult some men to marry them : if are man who always wants to control woman you can married Akan woman 👩 they the lioness if cross paths Wrongly they tear up they are like "electricity they can generate light for use in right time at same you can be electroexcute by that same electricity that gave you light on the wrong time and it can cause your death. We don't joke with them when it comes marriage they don't play games the women take marriage serious it can make them or break them their life as woman. So my advice to young men take Akan woman 👩 marriage serious all these people will not come together to come and play games they mean business.
The groom's attire is very much Ghanaian Just like our food, everyone enjoys variety of meals even if it's not from their tribal location Ghana is made up of various tribes but we live peaceful and that's one attribute that makes us one of the most peaceful country in the world 💪💃
The boubou or grand boubou is a flowing wide-sleeved robe worn across West Africa, and to a lesser extent in North Africa, related to the dashiki suit, this attire is the traditional attire of northern Ghana 🇬🇭, it origin lies with the clothing style of the Tuareg, Songhai-Zarma, Hausa people of sahelian west Africa.. the Yoruba people adopted this style from the Hausas of Nigeria.. moreover northern Ghanaians who are mainly Moslems, have worn the buobuo attire for more than five centuries, the attire was introduced to them during the beginning of the gonja empire which was founded by mandinka warriors from Mali... so my brother, the boubuo which is called “agbada” in Nigeria, is a west African attire from ancient Mali.. so it is not a Nigerian “traditional dress” but rather a west African attire, because it is common in almost every country in west Africa.
Shut up!!! The boubou or grand boubou is a flowing wide-sleeved robe worn across West Africa, and to a lesser extent in North Africa, related to the dashiki suit, this attire is the traditional attire of northern Ghana 🇬🇭, it origin lies with the clothing style of the Tuareg, Songhai-Zarma, Hausa people of sahelian west Africa.. the Yoruba people adopted this style from the Hausas of Nigeria.. moreover northern Ghanaians who are mainly Moslems, have worn the buobuo attire for more than five centuries, the attire was introduced to them during the beginning of the gonja empire which was founded by mandinka warriors from Mali... so my brother, the boubuo which is called “agbada” in Nigeria, is a west African attire from ancient Mali.. so it is not a Nigerian “traditional dress” but rather a west African attire, because it is common in almost every country in west Africa.
The boubou or grand boubou is a flowing wide-sleeved robe worn across West Africa, and to a lesser extent in North Africa, related to the dashiki suit, this attire is the traditional attire of northern Ghana 🇬🇭, it origin lies with the clothing style of the Tuareg, Songhai-Zarma, Hausa people of sahelian west Africa.. the Yoruba people adopted this style from the Hausas of Nigeria.. moreover northern Ghanaians who are mainly Moslems, have worn the buobuo attire for more than five centuries, the attire was introduced to them during the beginning of the gonja empire which was founded by mandinka warriors from Mali... so my brother, the boubuo which is called “agbada” in Nigeria, is a west African attire from ancient Mali.. so it is not a Nigerian “traditional dress” but rather a west African attire, because it is common in almost every country in west Africa.
@@seyionasanya1584 it a west African attire!!, Nigerians are fond of hijacking west African culture... always want to portray west African shared culture as theirs... it nauseating!
@@elvishhudson2402 😂😂😂😂😂 I've forgotten that Ghana claims everything 19 90 living in Ghana I have never seen any Ghanaian dressing like that not till they copying everything from Nigerians,Nawaoo okay oo and the wife dress is also from Ghana 👏👏👏👏👏👏Na so what ever
@@starwayjohnson1543 no wonder, the illiteracy rate in your country is the highest in Africa. You were in Ghana in the nineties😂 that’s a palpable lie 🤣🤣 okay, the link below is the video of the former president of Ghana, Dr hila liman, he was the president in the seventies 👇🏿
Shallow close mind😂 Don't forget that different groups from different countries all migrated and those close have a synonymous culture The northern people of Ghana wear this Is Nigeria the only country with a Northern part???People from Cameroon also wear this attire...don't be slow
wow,😂😂😂😂 illiteracy seriously are you for real ,i take that as an understatement,, choose your word properly, learn more about your country , do not let your emotions take over you,,and what will you say about the woman's outfit,Hmmm I give them the next 2year they will claim that dressing too
The way your wife is loving the Ghanaian traditional wedding she might ask you to marry her again when you come to Ghana 😄😂
Am from Togo and we togolese and ghanians are brothers and sisters our cultures are very similar..
*Ghanaians
Exactly
God bless our Homeland Ghana 🇬🇭
Attended that traditional wedding.. the video didn’t do enough justice on how beautiful the union was ❤… thanks for reacting … will send to the bride to check it out … much luv
❤❤ They were made for each other & she was a beautiful bride! Thank you!
The moment The bride said it The 3th time please daddy accept I couldn't help but to cry its so beautiful 😢😢😢
Ghana loves you too❤️
You've got a new family member guys✅️🙌🏽
Welcome to the family!
The boubou or grand boubou is a flowing wide-sleeved robe worn across West Africa, and to a lesser extent in North Africa, related to the dashiki suit, this attire is the traditional attire of northern Ghana 🇬🇭, it origin lies with the clothing style of the Tuareg, Songhai-Zarma, Hausa people of sahelian west Africa.. the Yoruba people adopted this style from the Hausas of Nigeria.. moreover northern Ghanaians who are mainly Moslems, have worn the buobuo attire for more than five centuries, the attire was introduced to them during the beginning of the gonja empire which was founded by mandinka warriors from Mali... fellow Nigerians, the boubuo which is called “agbada” in Nigeria, is a west African attire from ancient Mali.. so it is not a Nigerian “traditional dress” but rather a west African attire, because it is common in almost every country in west Africa.
On point
Trust a Ghanaian to stoke trouble where there is non. What's the dig at us Nigerian with the Agbada reference? Kofi you got it wrong and we Nigerians will send you the necessary fines to pay.Next thing you know, you will tell is that Edo kingdom in south western Nigeria has it's origin in Edo Japan. Agbada is purely Yoruba origin,do not be misled by its similarities with the boubou
Hahahahahahahah!!! 😂
Ey Ghana Nigeria !!! It’s all love at the end Naija!!!!
@@marvellousigbineweka6830 Don't be lazy. All it will take is a few seconds for you to scroll through the comments section for you to realise why he made mention of Nigerians. I mean there are only but a hand full of comments. Can't you see your people claiming that the attire worn in the wedding ceremony is theirs?
My dear. Dashing is a fabric design. And we know agbada because of how popular our Nigerian brothers have made and styled it. I love to give credit where credit is due. But great work on the info. I didn't k ow certain things.
I downloaded almost all your reaction videos about Ghana 🇬🇭
You guys are doing great❤
Thank you for your reaction. I first saw your reaction on madagascar. Much 💕. Keep up the good work.
You guys nailed it.
Just a few details about the itwms that are carried and presented.
Ok. So the things brought include items for the bride and items for the family.
There is a traditional list per your tribe, ethnicity and family.
So all tribes take dowry which is money.
Then drinks are also taken. Mostly based on religion but traditionally there are schnapps, liquors, wines and soft drinks.
Then with each item is an accompanied Some amount of money.
Then the husband has to provide the lady with clothing in terms of fabrics, underware, scarfs, slippers, bags, jewelery, cooking utensils and money for trading or to start a business.
A fabric and slippers together with money is given to both mum and dad. Then a big gift is also presented to the larger family.
Please come to Ghana it seems u are falling in love with Ghana i will like to see you two here
Traditionally marriage ceremonies are held in the hall or courtyard for ancient times and then the party is held outside.
The ceremony is actually supposed to happen between leader and parents of both families.
But to today it is still done with style, either indoor or outdoor.
You should featured other Ghanaian traditional weddings.. even the kencys😉
Every item presented has a meaning and its purpose for the marriage
In the South, this part is usually done on a separate day. Not the wedding day.
Eg. The bride price and gift giving.
You should see Linda Ikeji's sister's wedding, she had about 200 brides maids, a Nigerian wedding.
Beautiful beautiful beautiful absolutely breathtaking.
The reason why we (normally) get all of our african wear customed, is because we kinda have that specific african style that u rlly can't shop in a regular dress shop. PLUS we gotta mark them curves, wich also variates from body to body.
Most of the things are for the bride. Her mom and dad gets a gift, alcohol is for them to share and enjoy❤️
Yes this was just the traditional wedding, but their white wedding was magical ❤❤❤❤❤❤ she changed like 5 times and they celebrated for 7 days 🎉🎉🎉
You are right about that.
Wedding dresses , especially traditional dresses.
We have them made, including the bridesmaids dresses.
Sometimes when you reminisce the thick and thin you been through together and you finally marrying her it turns emotional...some have to be together for more than years before getting married u get me
Beautiful Ghanaian wedding.
Yes, all brides, bridesmaids, groom, & groomsmen, flower girl & boy's attires are custom made.
And friebds, families, & acquaintances get theirs custom made for engagements & weddings as well... That's Ghana 🇬🇭 for you, the Demochets...
Nice Occasions...
The dress is gorgeous and the bride is stunning
You can also check barima fata dwomoh. They display the Ghanaian culture well
Barima fata Dwomoh
Beautiful culture display ❤️ 👏
You guys asked if there's just a particular song(s) to be sang at the wedding or it's just DJ. No there are traditional specific songs to be sang while escorting the bride and all that, but after that u can opt for DJ
A proud Ghanaian love you guys
Anyway thanks for making wonderful videos about my country thanks alot
All the items you see is for the wife to be, there are some things that will be given to mother and father but most of these items are for the wife. It shows that the man is capable of taking care of the women he is about to ask the family to marry.
Most brides in Ghana wear Kente which is customised or made specially for the bride for her traditional wedding day. However the type of traditional material used is dependent on the ethnicity or part of the country that the bride comes from. None the less Kente is commonly used. Also the items you see wrapped all belong to the bride. Every family has a slightly different list but there are some common things on the bride list given to the groom and his family.
Again depending on which part of Ghana one comes from, there are 3 ceremonies: Knocking , Engagement and White /Court Wedding.
Knocking is when the groom's family officially come to introduce themselves to the bride's family to ask for her hand in marriage. They officially request for the bridal list and a date for the traditional wedding ceremony to be held. Here the groom's family present drinks and some amount of money. If the brides family accepts then a date when the traditional marriage would be conducted as in the case of this video is set.
The traditional marriage ceremony is not just about the two people, it's also about all families. All families are important but depending on how the ethnic groupings lean, the dressing is also determined. For example when my dad is of Nzema, an Akan leaning ethnic group and my mum was Ga. The Gas hq e historically practice a patrilineal
The Gas have traditionally practiced a patrilineal inheritance whiles Akan practiced matrilineally. However during my sister's traditional wedding, all the actions taken were Akan as my mum's side "deferred" to the male line.
After this then comes the White/Court Wedding where the couple again with the family either go to church in the case of Christians to have their marriage blessed or have a court signing.
Hope this helps. Sorry for the long essay but there is a lot more. You can search more Ghanaian traditional weddings on the Internet and you would see different versions. 🙏
Check out Louisa Fofie's video. She is also a Ghanaian in the diaspora and had a typical Ashanti Traditional wedding in the Netherlands
Actually most of the gifts are for the bride😄
Abi you dey laugh. Mop3 ka dodo
With love from Ghana
Y'all gotta watch the ghanaian traditional weddingss!!!
That’s introducing your man to the family it down in our fathers home❤❤🇺🇬
I'm late 😩😩but anyways let get in 💕💕💕💕💕. The gifts is from the guys family to the lady and her family and it's usually done on the engagement day
Very simple but nice wedding
Please, the dressing is all Ghanaian and West Africa style. I'm from Tamale North of Ghana and this is our wedding dress as well. But I came to realise that our Dagombas culture, costume and tradition is very similar to Yoruba and Hausa people from Nigeria. Even some the words/language of northern Ghana are same to that of Hausa's in Nigeria. Thank you
Well you guys were asking was he his dad each family have the head of the or spoke men. The Man with colourful kente cloth was one of them.
Check on Kency's wedding, thus a Ghanaian wedding and you will love it.
Am proud Ghanaian
The man in white looks kind of the family head. In every Ghanaian family we had the family. Someone who kinda acts like the god father of the whole family
Have enjoyed watching.We need videoz from East Africa tooo pliz
The either have a DJ or a tradional dance & music group playing the song
Check out louisa fofie traditional wedding as well. Just as beautiful as this
Yes some brides do change dresses others dont
You know in Ghana there are different cultures but this is an Akan traditional wedding and the language they're speaking is called twi. I'm half Ashanti and Fante but I always want to be called an Ashanti we speak Twi. Interesting language it is and easy to speak. You guys should learn that☺️
It is true but if you look.into it, the southern rites are very similar. The northern rites are much simpler, quite affordable and less involving but for the cows you need to buy.
@@sistafila and the cow cost comes to shake things up 😂
@@Jr.007 you know the thing.
Most of the stuff is for the bride . The ones for the mother and father are given to them separately.
The gift are all for the bride. It is hers😂😂😂😂😂😂
It won't surprised us if both of u ur Ancestry DNA originates from The Ashanti Tribe or any tribe in Ghana. One thing that we know is that when the Motherland is calling you then u become obsessed and emotional with anything. Love from The motherland 🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭
About 5% of the gifts goes to the Father, another 5% to the mother, 1% to her brothers or male cousins. The rest is all hers
The things are actually for her (the bride) and little of those for her parents
You guys are my fav peeps❤
most of the gifts are usually gfor the bride, but some are also for her family.
Yes she has to approve all the items
She would be ask three times if the gift have to accepted and upon the third yes, the acknowledgment
Ghanaians don't play with their language they would speak it with pride. African tailors are the best, they can make a custom dress for you that will be one of a kind and it will stand out among any dress.
About 70% of the bride price goes to the bride. The father, mother and brother gets a gift. The alcohol and drinks is for the family, everything else is for the bride.
The bride items includes fabrics, bags, shoes, jewelry, Kente cloth, beads, lingerie, sewing machine, bible or quoran depending on your religion, traditional stool, kitchen utensils (sauce pan)
All items for the bride are items a woman will need in her marital home. The gifts symbolises the husband's ability to take care of her
Actually the gift are requested by the brides family then if the groom can double it if he so wishes, which shows how much the guy care and how costly the bride is to him
Hy fam.. let me put u on South African, wedding type music. Usually played at the reception. Just to give you a feeling of how i kinda goes
(A.K.A ft yungsta - Jika ) first dance type music to kick things off. Again
A.K.A ft Yungsta - Jika
Think you'll like it too
When are guys doing a geography on Ghana🇬🇭🙏
They did
Yes they do, almost all the traditional attires & foreign a dresses for the brides & grooms are customary made by Ghanaian Seamstress/Designers foe the weddings. They don't buy them from abroad u less the wedding are going to take place in the US, Europe and they brides chooses to get her wedding & even gowns from the store.
Most of them are designed from back home and shipped or given to someone leaving for the states or Europe to drop it off. We do that all the time...African can design la for ya'll to be shocked...and you won't believe it.
In our tradition when you want to marry a lady first the man family will go and asked if the lady in question is single if she is single then it start from there
Pls react to Ghanaian food and culture
Most of the things goes to her to start new life with the husband, in the first two years of marriage the husband may face financial difficulties so if that happens the women will not suffer financially
Ghana ❤️❤️❤️❤️
(Yes theory) the happiest Fenural in the world please react to this
Usually yes, but it depends
All the gifts 🎁 are for her bit the family
I think this is Hausa traditional attire the groom is wearing.
I heard there's also Hausa tribe in Ghana
Hi American couple reactions, please all the bride price belongs to her ,all of it belongs to the bride this shows he can take care of her.
Finally 😅
The lady's family will give you a list that includes knocking with schnapps then our local cloth 6 peices with head gears, a set of panties, shoes or sandals , lengeris , a set of jewelry with a jewelry box, a creats of assorted soft drinks , hard liquor, half price of our local cloth with a head gear for the mother and full price of cloth with our native sandals for our father
There is a DJ from the get go.
Tnx for the reactions
This is a ghanaian en nigirian wedding. If y'alln see, u see, hahaha!
Yay came early... too much gorgeousness
Beautiful👍
You guys love Ghana a lot can you explain why😅😁😂
We always explain :)
We do change clothes this is just a traditional wedding the white wedding follows
We have planty of wedding/celebration music. Ask and u shall receive
They will never send the mom to go get the bride to be shown to the witnesses from both sides of the family.
The MC/bride's dad would send eother an older sister or if jit, a female older cousin of the bride to & get her but after they had brought about 2 to 5 women to play along b4 the bride is brought along aterwards to showcase..🤷🏾♂️
Ghanaian traditional wedding but most of them dressed like Nigerians, even the bride and the groom
That's how they dress in the Northern part of Ghana.
the gifts are for the bride
Why won't you two make your videos small and the discussion video bigger?
The majority of the gifts are for her , including the bride price
Please can you re_marry your wife when y'all get to Ghana 🇬🇭???? The smiles on her face is so beautiful, and she will look beautiful in our colorful traditional clothes ❤️😍❤️😍
I feel like us Kenya's don't have a culture.. like in terms of dressing we copy the western Africa alot
Because Akan practice materninal system of inheritance : Daddy and and mother 👩 family head have to ask the three times if she loved the man and they should accept the gift 🎁 on herr behalf as a would be wife of Mr. ROGER. UNTIL THE LADY SAID BEFORE THE EXTENDED FAMILY CAN ACCEPTS THE GIFTS 🎁.
If the lady in question says yes then two family 👪 on both can exchange pleasantries to couple and advice them about life in general and more especially per our culture the rules to love and treats their treasured daugter like golden they don't abuse her for the husband promise them he will take good care of her if he doesn't them per Akan culture the day women report of abuse then : all hell will break loose. It in culture men in the extend family come in to take the wife away from you for her safety. That will not good for the man.
Your job as a husband is to care for her the new family 👪 you are about to create and protect the woman ( wife ) to walk free on the planet earth without and threatening from any man her job the woman ( wife ) duties is to love the man ( husband ) and connect him to his / her ancestors in incessant prayer to God and praying and asking for their help for the man prosperity in his life and making him the comfortable in bed to ground him life in general as his advice in the journey of life pretty much her co - pliot.
Since the woman ( wife ) has the key 🔑 to every man Success in life and take good care of the family they about to create.
If the love and respect the lady as the traditions says in no time the man will be successful: if and only the man act right per values the ideas and input of Akan woman (wife ) the blessings will flow live rivers of Babylon because the Akans trace their background from isreal they migrated from Ur of chaldeas of Mesopotamia from the line of JUDAH these traditions have observed and carried out over 10000 years ago in ancient Isreal to Ghana. they are practicing it now in Ghana 🇬🇭.
You can married Akan woman and go broke : i mean they good marriage 💑 material not the bad one who have thrown their culture away.
Their hearts is pure they are lovely to married they are gold 💛 in no time when married them to do well in life they come with alot of blessings from God.
On other hand if treated them bad you will wake day all your beautiful life is gone and can get mess up if a man treats them bad you win life most of their woman 👩 can work extra hard both physical and spiritual by praying for a man success and wealth life to help the new family they have created. The man will never go broke the woman will support you in all endeavors that help the man to prosper .
The woman will there for man 101% . they are outspoken, they take no nonsense from no man it makes it difficult some men to marry them
: if are man who always wants to control woman you can married Akan woman 👩 they the lioness if cross paths Wrongly they tear up they are like
"electricity they can generate light for use in right time at same you can be electroexcute by that same electricity that gave you light on the wrong time and it can cause your death.
We don't joke with them when it comes marriage they don't play games the women take marriage serious it can make them or break them their life as woman.
So my advice to young men take Akan woman 👩 marriage serious all these people will not come together to come and play games they mean business.
No all the gifts is for the lady
React to Ethiopian wedding
A fair to go get her
About 90% of the things they bring is for the bride…
Is that Ghanaian or Nigerian?the groom's clothes looks more Nigerian
This video was requested as a Ghanaian wedding.
Yes the groom’s attire is similar to Yoruba attire/ Hausa attire. Maybe the groom is from the north of Ghana 🇬🇭
The groom's attire is very much Ghanaian
Just like our food, everyone enjoys variety of meals even if it's not from their tribal location
Ghana is made up of various tribes but we live peaceful and that's one attribute that makes us one of the most peaceful country in the world 💪💃
@@sandrah97 It’s not Ghanaian Traditional dress, we know Ghanaian Traditional dress which the Men rope around their shoulders.
The boubou or grand boubou is a flowing wide-sleeved robe worn across West Africa, and to a lesser extent in North Africa, related to the dashiki suit, this attire is the traditional attire of northern Ghana 🇬🇭, it origin lies with the clothing style of the Tuareg, Songhai-Zarma, Hausa people of sahelian west Africa.. the Yoruba people adopted this style from the Hausas of Nigeria.. moreover northern Ghanaians who are mainly Moslems, have worn the buobuo attire for more than five centuries, the attire was introduced to them during the beginning of the gonja empire which was founded by mandinka warriors from Mali... so my brother, the boubuo which is called “agbada” in Nigeria, is a west African attire from ancient Mali.. so it is not a Nigerian “traditional dress” but rather a west African attire, because it is common in almost every country in west Africa.
The groom dress is Nigerian traditional dress. As an African, everyone is entitled to wear it.
Shut up!!! The boubou or grand boubou is a flowing wide-sleeved robe worn across West Africa, and to a lesser extent in North Africa, related to the dashiki suit, this attire is the traditional attire of northern Ghana 🇬🇭, it origin lies with the clothing style of the Tuareg, Songhai-Zarma, Hausa people of sahelian west Africa.. the Yoruba people adopted this style from the Hausas of Nigeria.. moreover northern Ghanaians who are mainly Moslems, have worn the buobuo attire for more than five centuries, the attire was introduced to them during the beginning of the gonja empire which was founded by mandinka warriors from Mali... so my brother, the boubuo which is called “agbada” in Nigeria, is a west African attire from ancient Mali.. so it is not a Nigerian “traditional dress” but rather a west African attire, because it is common in almost every country in west Africa.
@@yaaobenewaah1697 If the groom dress is not Nigerian, then is it Ghanaian? . Awaiting your confirmation.
@@seyionasanya1584 clown! It’s a west African attire!!!... get that in your thick head!!
The boubou or grand boubou is a flowing wide-sleeved robe worn across West Africa, and to a lesser extent in North Africa, related to the dashiki suit, this attire is the traditional attire of northern Ghana 🇬🇭, it origin lies with the clothing style of the Tuareg, Songhai-Zarma, Hausa people of sahelian west Africa.. the Yoruba people adopted this style from the Hausas of Nigeria.. moreover northern Ghanaians who are mainly Moslems, have worn the buobuo attire for more than five centuries, the attire was introduced to them during the beginning of the gonja empire which was founded by mandinka warriors from Mali... so my brother, the boubuo which is called “agbada” in Nigeria, is a west African attire from ancient Mali.. so it is not a Nigerian “traditional dress” but rather a west African attire, because it is common in almost every country in west Africa.
@@seyionasanya1584 it a west African attire!!, Nigerians are fond of hijacking west African culture... always want to portray west African shared culture as theirs... it nauseating!
Nigerian dressing
It's not Nigerian dressing. In Ghanaian northern culture, the men wear Agbada. In Ghana it's called FUGU. Don't get it twisted.
@@elvishhudson2402 😂😂😂😂😂 I've forgotten that Ghana claims everything 19 90 living in Ghana I have never seen any Ghanaian dressing like that not till they copying everything from Nigerians,Nawaoo okay oo and the wife dress is also from Ghana 👏👏👏👏👏👏Na so what ever
@@starwayjohnson1543 no wonder, the illiteracy rate in your country is the highest in Africa. You were in Ghana in the nineties😂 that’s a palpable lie 🤣🤣 okay, the link below is the video of the former president of Ghana, Dr hila liman, he was the president in the seventies 👇🏿
Shallow close mind😂
Don't forget that different groups from different countries all migrated and those close have a synonymous culture
The northern people of Ghana wear this
Is Nigeria the only country with a Northern part???People from Cameroon also wear this attire...don't be slow
wow,😂😂😂😂 illiteracy seriously are you for real ,i take that as an understatement,,
choose your word properly, learn more about your country
, do not let your emotions take over you,,and what will you say about the woman's outfit,Hmmm I give them the next 2year they will claim that dressing too
Nice one, but the outfits look more Nigerian than Ghanaian. I guess it's a West Africa thing.
Agbada is a West African thing.. not just Nigerian attire
Well there more nice Ghanaian traditional weedings just type Ghanaian traditional weeding on RUclips and watch more