You guys deserve millions upon millions of subscribers, because this was absolutely beautiful. 😍 Thanks for putting a lot of the photos in the article too, as it was hard to fully appreciate them in the video without rewinding and pausing every 5 seconds!
7:54 Last picture showing the cultural diversity among the women in Nigeria as well. 7:41 They even previewed the other ethnic groups at the end of the video. I just had to watch this entire video again for the 2nd time. well done very well done.
@@OkwuID There's nothing like Efik-ibibio🤨 It's either Efik or Ibibio. They also have different wedding outfits. It's only the Efik related group in Akwa Ibom like Oron who dress like Efik in Akwa Ibom State.
Interesting presentation; however, babban riga did not originate in Hausaland. Babban riga (which has different names among other West African peoples) is worn by men of some ethnic groups in Northwest to West Africa who are from or related to the ethnic groups of the Mali (Mande), Songhai, and Kanem Empires. Some clothing items were missing from the attires in the video. Looking forward to your next videos.
It depends where you're located. To get a tailored fit you'd have to factor in the sewing costs. Generally that ranges from £60 - £120 in the UK. Materials prices vary depending on what type, usually you pay per yard eg. roseafricanfabrics.co.uk/collections/plain-aso-oke. You might be able to get a ready to wear outfit from £100.
More on the Ukpesan: Esan cloth (ukpesan or ukpon-esan) was valued by its neighbors, including Bini patrons who risked the dangers of travelling in the forest to buy cloth at Irrua, Uromi, Ekpoma and other Esan markets (Bradbury BS 320.2) www.esanland.org/2019/03/esan-sculpture.html. However generally Esan attire is quite similar to Bini attire.
Please post more! And as always the Igbo has come to collect!🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸
You guys deserve millions upon millions of subscribers, because this was absolutely beautiful. 😍 Thanks for putting a lot of the photos in the article too, as it was hard to fully appreciate them in the video without rewinding and pausing every 5 seconds!
Unu emela .yes. props!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🇳🇬🇳🇬
Very informative.
6:10 He looks really happy. Props. Everybody's representing.
Thank you for the lecture didn’t know there was so ma difference
2:22 okpu agu!!! Yes
Wow 9ja for life 🇳🇬
WOOO!
7:54 Last picture showing the cultural diversity among the women in Nigeria as well. 7:41 They even previewed the other ethnic groups at the end of the video. I just had to watch this entire video again for the 2nd time. well done very well done.
Thank you very much indeed for thus video. X
Glad it was helpful!
Beautiful video.
Thank you very much!
Nailed it 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Daalu!
@@OkwuID There's nothing like Efik-ibibio🤨 It's either Efik or Ibibio. They also have different wedding outfits. It's only the Efik related group in Akwa Ibom like Oron who dress like Efik in Akwa Ibom State.
IGBO amaka ❤❤❤❤❤
Greatly appreciate the time and effort pout into making this video, Your knowledge on Traditional wedding garments is superb!.
Great video!
Thanks!
Interesting presentation; however, babban riga did not originate in Hausaland. Babban riga (which has different names among other West African peoples) is worn by men of some ethnic groups in Northwest to West Africa who are from or related to the ethnic groups of the Mali (Mande), Songhai, and Kanem Empires. Some clothing items were missing from the attires in the video. Looking forward to your next videos.
Thanks! You're right, it's worn across west Africa in different ways. Though in the context of Nigeria its likely Hausa people that introduced it.
Interesting.
How can we find the average cost of the Yuroba outfit prices
It depends where you're located. To get a tailored fit you'd have to factor in the sewing costs. Generally that ranges from £60 - £120 in the UK. Materials prices vary depending on what type, usually you pay per yard eg. roseafricanfabrics.co.uk/collections/plain-aso-oke. You might be able to get a ready to wear outfit from £100.
You barely touched on the Esan people☹️
More on the Ukpesan: Esan cloth (ukpesan or ukpon-esan) was valued by its neighbors,
including Bini patrons who risked the dangers of travelling in the forest to buy cloth at Irrua, Uromi, Ekpoma and other Esan markets (Bradbury BS 320.2) www.esanland.org/2019/03/esan-sculpture.html. However generally Esan attire is quite similar to Bini attire.
Calabars what do they where Kalabari or efik cloth ???
Calabar is mostly Efik (from Cross River State). Kalabaris are in Delta, Rivers, Bayelsa State.