This was a beautiful wedding. Like most weddings they are planned in the manner that the Bride & Groom desires,and that's the beauty of it. It allows for creativity. I am a African American that married in Ghana, West Africa. I had a traditional wedding for that area. I also included a "few" American traditions, as that is where I was born and raised. You do what you want for your special day. I didn't see many other weddings criticized on youtube, why this one? May God Bless this couple.
I'm Nigerian and I'm very disappointed that the Africans on this video are getting so upset. We were lucky enough to be raised with our culture African Americans did not have a choice. They didn't ask to be taken from Africa let them share our culture
This is so beautiful. This has to be in Africa..... I am so happy to be African heritage! I love all of my AFrican ppl! I need someone to do my wedding in the US
nubidpoet here IAM commenting from another RUclips as the same person and I'm still watching this video for inspiration, because I am now planning my wedding. Wow, life is awesome
Thank You, Thank You, Thank You soooo very much. I just finished watching all three parts. Thank you for sharing. I am an African American married for 8 years to a West African. We will renew our vows in two years. Thanks for giving me more ideas to pull from. This wedding was FABULOUS!!
beautiful wedding and it shows they are embrasing their Africanism, people who are here to comment negativity are just simply jealous. I love the way the bride cant hide her joy, GOD bless you!!!
Still today, I enjoy watching this wedding. So very beautifully done with respect to our African culture. The groom was well to have received blessings and favor from the Gods as it is so embedded in our culture. I loved that aspect of the ceremony. The bride was gorgeous! Very well done, I tip my hat
Awwww this is so cute, am Nigerian and we don't even have the masquerades in our traditional wedding these days......... May God bless your union...... Great Job!!!!
Your criticism is very very unnecessary and cruel. There's no written rule about how to conduct an African wedding or any other wedding for that matter. Weddings are about celebrating the joining of two people in matrimony. This couple just had an African-themed wedding, not a particular African cultural wedding. I for one loved everything about this wedding and the couple. I am from Nigeria for that matter. Be kind and positive. I wish you a long joyful life.
@Princess70313 you are right we have many things do in wedding in my contry and we have the music it's similair to your guys music , i love itand i love anything african....by the way i am from north africa...viva africa..
On to those negative anti-African point of views? Those views don't serve any purpose but to keep us locked up mentally! Wake up ppl! Anyway, their wedding was BEAUTIFUL!
African wedding can whatever traditions it wants. Since we are amalgamated Africans we can choose what we want from any group. We are not tied to any group.
Thank you I don't know why we can't just love each other. Instead of criticizing, teach us. Geesh we're just trying to get back what was stolen from us. I guess ppl just don't understand that
The title is "AFRICAN WEDDING"! Nothing is wrong with the hole mariage. They have the atttires of nigeria, they are all dressed up in bubus but with different origines (east and west africa), some are looking like from south africa, and the special note was the MASQUARADE! For people who knows the african culture, this is a great moment in a traditional celebration when a masquarade is coming out!!!! Really great!! This is really an AFRICAN Wedding (where ever it has been celebrated). Be blessed
yeah. I'm half Ghanaian (Asante) and was perplexed to see the guy on stilts walking down the aisle at a wedding. we have them all the time at festivals and parades, but NOT at a traditional wedding ceremony(maybe the reception would be more appropriate?). It's a cute idea for Black/ African Americans though (I'm half) who want to connect to their pan West- African heritage. in Chicago there's a GREAT annual Ghana festival in Washington park the last weekend of july. join us if you can!!!
I'm African American, I agree! Many black Americans see things and try to incorporate what they see, not even understanding what the purpose is, so to Africans we appear and are ignorant. the research was not done and they did not know. but in defense of the bride and groom, i do understand them wanting to use as many African things that they may have seen and piece milled their wedding together. they of course meant no disrespect to Africans, they clearly love Africa, they just didn't research.
Painful for you, but for the rest of the true Africans at heart, they are a fresh breeze. Africans are truly free spirited people, but we have discarded our true beings to adapt to European ways. I love this couple and their African wedding. Yes may the true God bless their marriage. I am a Nigerian. Bless you sis.
Real Nice Wedding!.. (they needed a Moko Jumbie (stilt walker) from Trinidad & Tobago though :) Long Life, Love, Peace & Happiness to Michael and Sharon.
All African like dancing wherever they from in Africa west, east, north and south There are singular definitions of African dance. Africa, a continent three times the culturally the most diverse on the planet. Though similar themes may be found throughout dances across the many countries and landscapes, each has its own history, language, song, background, and purpose and cannot be translated to another dance of the same culture much less another dance from somewhere else on the continent.
thats the good thing about it being THEIR wedding they can have anything or do anything they want ! if they want to dress up a poodle and send it down the aisle its up to them theyre paying for it! think outside the BOX!
If we African in America could understand the richness that God has made us to have we will go back and contribute to the education of all the ignorants African in America among us. we should be proud of our heritage
They are not African, but I think copying is the highest form of flattery. Yes they are African American, but it is very commendable that they went out of their way to try and connect with their African roots. Regardless if it is right or not. Sometimes we complain that black Americans don't understand Africa, but when they try, we bash and nit pick them. Leave these people alone. I commend them even more for having creativity.
Of course we should be reaching to our culture to celebrate our life goals. I totally agree! My comment was just that they did not understand the use of the stilt walker, which is about evil, and you don't want that at your wedding. that is all.
African Americans have always, seen something we like from,another culture, we take what we like, and we, make it our own!! This is not, exacting, from our point of view!!!! If a couple decides,this is, our authenticity, this is what counts!!!!!
@gold9ja Sweet Heart In Nigeria We have a Unique Wedding Tradition and Attire,The same Beautiful and Classy Weddings you see in Most Nigerian Movies That's how it is in Real Life regardless if they are in Nigeria or Abroad.
In being authentic, you have to know the history. They did not know the history of the stilt walker is all I'm saying. If they had known, they would have probably run the other direction. They just did not do their homework. If something is to be authentic, real and genuine, you must know the background and content. they did not. I appreciate them wanting to incorporate their heritage and traditions from their lineage.
one of the most classy african wedding ever. loved it and the dress was nice.
I am Ghanaian. and loved this. Nice blend of African and Carribean culture to present something unique and memorable!
This was beautiful, elegant, classic, cultural ALL WRAPPED IN ONE! I loved it!
This was a beautiful wedding ceremony!!!!! May this couple have happiness in, abundance!!!!!!
This was a beautiful wedding. Like most weddings they are planned in the manner that the Bride & Groom desires,and that's the beauty of it. It allows for creativity. I am a African American that married in Ghana, West Africa. I had a traditional wedding for that area. I also included a "few" American traditions, as that is where I was born and raised. You do what you want for your special day. I didn't see many other weddings criticized on youtube, why this one? May God Bless this couple.
Some people always criticize or over analyze things unnecessarily! THIS IS BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm Nigerian and I'm very disappointed that the Africans on this video are getting so upset. We were lucky enough to be raised with our culture African Americans did not have a choice. They didn't ask to be taken from Africa let them share our culture
Anthonia Orji It is also their culture. We all are African born in different parts of the world.
Dee Lloyd. B that's what I meant sorry I praised that wrong. And you are absolutely correct
Anthonia Orji thank you queeb
Aww that is beautiful thank you
Absolutely. They are our brothers and sisters. Our cultures are theirs too regardless.
The bride and groom look lovely, and the kids play so skillfully!
This is so beautiful. This has to be in Africa..... I am so happy to be African heritage! I love all of my AFrican ppl! I need someone to do my wedding in the US
I'm African American and I'm going to have a African Wedding. Looks so colorful and fun.
Somebody LovesYou I said the same thing, and nothing and no one is going to stop me.
Bless you
I have watched this same video for 3 years now, this is my dream wedding with some added things to from me of course but it's beautiful
nubidpoet here IAM commenting from another RUclips as the same person and I'm still watching this video for inspiration, because I am now planning my wedding. Wow, life is awesome
this is just beautiful..............definitely different....the venue, the bride....everything is just lovely...
Thank You, Thank You, Thank You soooo very much. I just finished watching all three parts. Thank you for sharing. I am an African American married for 8 years to a West African. We will renew our vows in two years. Thanks for giving me more ideas to pull from. This wedding was FABULOUS!!
This is the most beautiful spiritual wedding I've ever seen amen ☺
beautiful wedding and it shows they are embrasing their Africanism, people who are here to comment negativity are just simply jealous. I love the way the bride cant hide her joy, GOD bless you!!!
Based on something practical
They know and it is a beautiful wedding. I am their sister from Nigeria, Africa.
Still today, I enjoy watching this wedding. So very beautifully done with respect to our African culture. The groom was well to have received blessings and favor from the Gods as it is so embedded in our culture. I loved that aspect of the ceremony. The bride was gorgeous! Very well done, I tip my hat
That is such a beautiful wedding dress I LOVE IT!!!!!
I am Ghanaian, and this is beautiful......absolutely beautiful
SO beautiful so beautiful to the point I watched it several times. Well DONE
oh at first i thot it was a nigerian wedding in the states.. bt it doesnt matter if they mixed it up...africa = one love... the concept is beautiful.
This comming to American....brought to reality.....very very well done....she really makde sure the queen in her came out. wonderful. i love it...
Awwww this is so cute, am Nigerian and we don't even have the masquerades in our traditional wedding these days......... May God bless your union...... Great Job!!!!
This makes me think of Eddie Murphy's "Coming to America". LOL!
You are right. There are thousands of native Africa groups with varied traditions.
Your criticism is very very unnecessary and cruel. There's no written rule about how to conduct an African wedding or any other wedding for that matter. Weddings are about celebrating the joining of two people in matrimony. This couple just had an African-themed wedding, not a particular African cultural wedding. I for one loved everything about this wedding and the couple. I am from Nigeria for that matter. Be kind and positive. I wish you a long joyful life.
Classy. This is a beautiful celebration. Thanks for sharing your glorious day with us.
For some reason all I can think about is the movie 'Coming to America'! Nice wedding and congrats to you! Thanks for sharing.
This is the most beautiful wedding i've ever seen - including my own!
@Princess70313 you are right we have many things do in wedding in my contry and we have the music it's similair to your guys music , i love itand i love anything african....by the way i am from north africa...viva africa..
Such a beautiful wedding..... I want a wedding like this one day
As you celebrate for others, God will do it for you, remained bless.
Wow, the bride is so regal. So much joy.
On to those negative anti-African point of views? Those views don't serve any purpose but to keep us locked up mentally! Wake up ppl! Anyway, their wedding was BEAUTIFUL!
African wedding can whatever traditions it wants. Since we are amalgamated Africans we can choose what we want from any group. We are not tied to any group.
Beautiful wedding! Love it.
It was an exquisite wedding, you are right! They just did not know! I pray their marriage blessed and harmonious!
U r soooooo beautiful Sharon, God bless you and your husband for ever and ever. Much luv from another african sister.
Thank you I don't know why we can't just love each other. Instead of criticizing, teach us. Geesh we're just trying to get back what was stolen from us. I guess ppl just don't understand that
Very beautiful very creative very happy for sharing your day with us youtubers. Thank you and congratulstions
that dress is on fire!! love it!!!
BEAUTIFUL wedding you two, and CONGRATULATIONS on your beautiful union!!
Man they look full of life and wealthy from love and confidence!
What a beautiful culture. Thank you for sharing 💖💖💖
The bride is absolutely breathe-taking!
I love it its beautiful, I'll be marrying a Nigerian in another couple of months and this is beautiful, I love his culture.
OMGGGGGGGG her dress is amazing!
The title is "AFRICAN WEDDING"! Nothing is wrong with the hole mariage. They have the atttires of nigeria, they are all dressed up in bubus but with different origines (east and west africa), some are looking like from south africa, and the special note was the MASQUARADE! For people who knows the african culture, this is a great moment in a traditional celebration when a masquarade is coming out!!!! Really great!! This is really an AFRICAN Wedding (where ever it has been celebrated). Be blessed
Her dress was sooooooooo beautiful and unique. Awesome, very tasteful 😘
@yeu2003 That is a african american wedding not a african wedding(big difference) but yes that is the most classy african american wedding ever.
SIMPLY BEAUTIFUL!! I LOVED IT!! ;)
very beautiful now that's a wedding ceremony with a difference!!
That was a lovely cultural wedding. Peace and Blessings to both
yeah. I'm half Ghanaian (Asante) and was perplexed to see the guy on stilts walking down the aisle at a wedding. we have them all the time at festivals and parades, but NOT at a traditional wedding ceremony(maybe the reception would be more appropriate?). It's a cute idea for Black/ African Americans though (I'm half) who want to connect to their pan West- African heritage. in Chicago there's a GREAT annual Ghana festival in Washington park the last weekend of july. join us if you can!!!
Wow! Wow! Absolutely Beautiful 🙏
Class class and more class! well done!
Love, Love, Love this wedding video! Many blessings to the beautiful couple. I almost nabbed me a Nigerian "Prince", but I was young and stupid.
I'm African American, I agree! Many black Americans see things and try to incorporate what they see, not even understanding what the purpose is, so to Africans we appear and are ignorant. the research was not done and they did not know. but in defense of the bride and groom, i do understand them wanting to use as many African things that they may have seen and piece milled their wedding together. they of course meant no disrespect to Africans, they clearly love Africa, they just didn't research.
Love those headdresses. Bride can work it. Yes all the ladies got it going on!
Wow at first I didn't know where th wedding took place.. When I heard it was in Washington DC.. I was very surprise.. God bless African :)
Painful for you, but for the rest of the true Africans at heart, they are a fresh breeze. Africans are truly free spirited people, but we have discarded our true beings to adapt to European ways. I love this couple and their African wedding. Yes may the true God bless their marriage. I am a Nigerian. Bless you sis.
Real Nice Wedding!.. (they needed a Moko Jumbie (stilt walker) from Trinidad & Tobago though :)
Long Life, Love, Peace & Happiness to Michael and Sharon.
Bravo gorgeous gorgeous ...thx. Vivre africa
Say it again, PatsBooks, you hit the nail on the head!
Well I'm happy to hear that, thanks for replying :)
just beautiful
Ten Stars....Just Beautiful.....;)
All African like dancing wherever they from in Africa west, east, north and south There are singular definitions of African dance. Africa, a continent three times the culturally the most diverse on the planet. Though similar themes may be found throughout dances across the many countries and landscapes, each has its own history, language, song, background, and purpose and cannot be translated to another dance of the same culture much less another dance from somewhere else on the continent.
Thanks for sharing!!! I'm looking for Ideas!! You have HELPED!!
thats the good thing about it being THEIR wedding they can have anything or do anything they want ! if they want to dress up a poodle and send it down the aisle its up to them theyre paying for it! think outside the BOX!
whaoooh what a beautifull wedding !!! which country ?!! nigerian ? ghana ?!!
What was the name of musical group/performers?
Wow!!! Breathtaking
Absolutely Beautiful
SO WELL DONE!!!
Beautiful African wedding.
It is sad isn't it? There's a lot of self hate in our community. :/
Very nice wedding. God bless this couple. :)
love her dress!!!
If we African in America could understand the richness that God has made us to have we will go back and contribute to the education of all the ignorants African in America among us. we should be proud of our heritage
Who the cap fits, let him wear it. Kudos to you guys. May the almighty God bless your marriage. Amen
Where’s Pt2 and Pt 1? Stilts person! Sound and all! Yeaaaa! The Bride, dancing in having a time! Yes! Match her groom!
Beautiful couple and wedding.
They are not African, but I think copying is the highest form of flattery. Yes they are African American, but it is very commendable that they went out of their way to try and connect with their African roots. Regardless if it is right or not. Sometimes we complain that black Americans don't understand Africa, but when they try, we bash and nit pick them. Leave these people alone. I commend them even more for having creativity.
Awesome Nigerian Wedding!
Haha nice once sis ...I have never seen a masquerades at a wedding. They come out at several other events but not at a traditional marriage.
Beautiful Gele on the bride!
This is great.
Wow ....It was a beautiful
Of course we should be reaching to our culture to celebrate our life goals. I totally agree! My comment was just that they did not understand the use of the stilt walker, which is about evil, and you don't want that at your wedding. that is all.
@msfunkychiken you are right
Although I would have to agree I'm not sure how African the actual ceremony was.
Are you knowledgeable of all African tradition and customs or just your own?
Magnifique 👍
Commendable efforts.
this looks so regal!!!
The place they had it at was beautiful
African Americans have always, seen something we like from,another culture, we take what we like, and we, make it our own!! This is not, exacting, from our point of view!!!! If a couple decides,this is, our authenticity, this is what counts!!!!!
@gold9ja Sweet Heart
In Nigeria We have a Unique Wedding Tradition and Attire,The same Beautiful and Classy Weddings you see in Most Nigerian Movies That's how it is in Real Life regardless if they are in Nigeria or Abroad.
I luv the wedding celebration,dont be negative,pls
In being authentic, you have to know the history. They did not know the history of the stilt walker is all I'm saying. If they had known, they would have probably run the other direction. They just did not do their homework. If something is to be authentic, real and genuine, you must know the background and content. they did not. I appreciate them wanting to incorporate their heritage and traditions from their lineage.
what part of africa is this?
GET IT GET IT GET IT NOW!!