@@loveyalotz as in im going to call them out because why am I seeing people dance to congolaise music im igbo attire? No ogene, no bongo no flavour 🤣 these people are shameless
What is the significance of the Isi Agu dress worn by the guys as it seems none is Nigerians? ??? Is any of them Igbo from Nigeria? Great dance though. 👍🏾
It’s an African attire. Period. People from different parts of Africa wear that. Yes, it might have originated in Nigeria but so what’s wrong with other AFRICANS admiring and embracing it? Remember that we were one before the colonizers came and divided. They might have succeeded in putting boundaries and gaslighting our existing disputes but the cultures and most of the traditions remained. This video is a beautiful wedding entrance performance by a beautiful African couple. Let’s appreciate that they are beautifully clothed in African attire instead of trying to figure out which country is the founder of the fufu dish that most Africans eat. Be blessed 😇
Kedu ife neme? They may have Igbo lineage for all we know, but does it matter? It is a compliment when one imitates another, and a happy thing. Congratulate and wish them well on their happy occasion, and it will come back to you.
@@webdev5091 because it is not meant to be worn by other African tribes. Not even other Nigerian tribes wear isi agu so why should other countries culture appropriate Igbo attire? Wear your own
Just wanna say if it's beautiful no matter what culture. Copy and paste. Ya Nigerians they really make me proud with showcasing their culture. A lesson for us other Africans.
@UCC5Mmk0KThw7G75bOeGJX2A it's unfortunate you couldn't read and understand what I wrote in simplest English before hauling insults which merely reflects your level of intelligence. Re-read my write up and compare your response to it, then figure yourself out if you could.
Yes congolese people embrace alot of other African cultures especially traditional dresses from west Africa. The igbo attire is also dressed alot whenever Congolese people want to feel Nigerian.but In this video I think the husband is Nigerian. @Fahari Achinda no need to get upset. The man was showing appreciation of their culture being welcomed in other African countries. Relax ge meant no evil.
This is very disrespectful to me as an igbo person to see other people wearing attire that is only meant for MY PEOPLE ONLY!!!. Its also embarrassing that you have your own culture yet you are stealing other people's culture, like are you really that embarrassed of your culture? Shame on you people
Kedu ife neme? They may have Igbo lineage for all we know, but does it matter? It is a compliment when one imitates another, and a happy thing. Congratulate and wish them well on their happy occasion, and it will come back to you.
Kedu ife neme? They may have Igbo lineage for all we know, but does it matter? It is a compliment when one imitates another, and a happy thing. Congratulate and wish them well on their happy occasion, and it will come back to you.
I’m Congolese and I must say, ha! This one, ha! Well done! Y’all danced well 👏🏾 he surely had her back, if not she was going to fall for sure..her energy in em heels though! Ha! Well done! I give it to you guys. Ha!
@ALAIN MEKOYO how is my native language dying? Many Africans use igbo phrases without even knowing it. We actually appreciate our culture. More people know igbo and than Lingala. Focus on you’re own tongue biko.
@ALAIN MEKOYO The point definitely flew over you’re head. You’re culture is just as beautiful as ours so go ahead and represent it. That’s why act all surprised when no one knows Congo and know Nigeria more. Represent & uplift you’re own culture!
This aint my culture, nor do I know them, God bless this beautiful union. I smiled the entire time. They are clearly on one vibration. May The Most High bless beyond measure, this union, may it flourish and multiple with great wealth. Hallelujah
Kedu ife neme? They may have Igbo lineage for all we know, but does it matter? It is a compliment when one imitates another, and a happy thing. Congratulate and wish them well on their happy occasion, and it will come back to you.
The whole west Africa dress similar bro, for example the Muslims yorubas also dress like that, i am not yoruba but i was born and raised in yoruba land.That's what they call buba ati sokoto,that cap is also common among the muslim yorubas.Edo people also dress like that.
Kedu ife neme? They may have Igbo lineage for all we know, but does it matter? It is a compliment when one imitates another, and a happy thing. Live and let live. Congratulate and wish them well on their happy occasion, and it will come back to you.
@@benoge8560 what do muslim yoruba have to do with this, they don’t dress like this. You are loud and wrong. this is Isu egu unique to only igbo ppl. abeg respect yourself
Kedu ife neme? They may have Igbo lineage for all we know, but does it matter? It is a compliment when one imitates another, and a happy thing. Congratulate and wish them well on their happy occasion, and it will come back to you.
Many Africans cloth designs are influenced by Nollywood movies especially traditional attire. We should be proud not condemning our fellow brothers whom you might have same DNA with even if they are from other African Countries. We are all cousins go do your DNA and stop being ignorant.
The designs are not nigerian but european made with traditional african clothes. Lets be real here. That dress the woman wears i had an old dress but in france the same design.
@@africaine4889 Stop being a sellout. When did Europeans start wearing Ankara material. The guy and the lady cloth design were clearly influenced by Nigerian culture. That's the fact!
@@abodunrinabayomi8808 u did not understand what i have said. The design of the dresses are not african. The naterial is african. Qm talking about the women design
I’m Kenyan 🇰🇪, and born in Baltimore, MD and grew up with my dad and mom playing Kikuyu, our native tribe’s music, Swahili of course, and Lingala music originating from DRC all the time 🇨🇩‼️ The way the girl was dancing she is definitely Congolese; she had that rhythm in the more than the guy for sure and did this dance justice🫶🏾‼️‼️💯 The guy on the other hand was trying to keep up, mind you he did well, but just by watching his dance to Lingala music he’s definitely Liberian💯.
What is up with all these Congolese men wearing our ISI Agu? Where is the cultural pride in your own attire? Why reduce our own culture down to aesthetics? As an Igbo this infuriates tf out of me.
I am a Trinidadian African black woman and I am proud of the positive energy African people have. Let that positive energy be the foundation of your union. God bless you two.
😠😤😤😠😡🤬👊🇱🇷🇨🇩one Africa! Egotism can lead to prejudice. An egotistical person has an inflated opinion of his own worth. He views himself as superior and judges people who are different from him as being inferior. Anyone can fall into this trap. The Encyclopædia Britannica says: “Most [cultural] groups feel-to varying degrees of intensity-that their way of life, their foods, dress, habits, beliefs, values, and so forth, are superior to those of other groups.” How can we avoid this flawed way of thinking?
@@FERESE no because it is true ori e ti gbale oloriburuku oloshi ko ni da fun the moment Nigerian ends up bad they don’t want to become one African anymore
@@kbthatisme4669 You're right! They continue to steal but dem no fit match up. The funny thing is that it's so obvious it is not indigenous to their culture when the family and guest don't wear the same. They don't know what aso-ebi means. They just copy and make it theirs and still dey form on top nothing. The same people backstab us at every opportunity they get. Very hypocritical bunch.
My favorite choreographed bridal party entrance. The song is amazing and so is the dancing. Liberian girl bringing it in heels and the Congolese guy doing his thing 💃🕺🔥🔥🔥🔥
@@threeftlypicks suits are ties? That’s called colonialism…..this creates the idea that Africa is a monolithic society. And that we are all the same when we are not. Just stop
@@zoechibuzor6987 do you mean to say you only wear your traditional culture and nothing else outside your culture? No jeans or t-shirts because they were introduced by colonialists?
Congolese and Liberian culture will die soon if they keep wearing Nigerian attires their weddings.😂 Do Congo and Liberia even have cultural attire? because I’ve never seen one. Nigerians are the blueprint and will forever be. #ProudNigerian🇳🇬🇳🇬
Kedu ife neme? They may have Igbo lineage for all we know, but does it matter? It is a compliment when one imitates another, and a happy thing. Congratulate and wish them well on their happy occasion, and it will come back to you.
Ghanaians and the Igbos also wear Yorubas Agbada but you won't hear the Yorubas abuse anybody but these Igbos lack the culture of respect that's why no country wants them. From Ghana to South Africa, Dubai, Malaysia etc. Causing trouble everywhere.
How old are you? Lmao 🤣 @ "Yoruba Agbada". You are delusional!!! If you want more information on Agbada, visit the Northern part of your country. If you want more from the source, visit Senegal, Gambia and Guinea. As for your traditional wear, ask your folks to lecture you on kembe, the otunba agbada without sleeves with two front pocket called "Danshiki", Aaran, aso-Ofi now aso- oke. Learn to respect other people's culture and attires. Stick to the topic, this is not a CRIME topic, and the last time I checked, all the ritual killings with human heads and parts are from "speak up". If you are a true "Omoluabi" you won't be divisive and obtuse.
@@FERESE Older than your husband if you have any. No one has a monopoly of any culture. Go learn your history Lady. Yoruba Agba pattern and design is different from the Senegal pattern. When you see Yoruba Agbada with the cap you know the uniqueness. For example, the governor of Niger State wears Yoruba Agbada with cap likewise in many Ghanaians occasions and ceremonies. Yorubas don't shout. Don't be ridiculous young Lady! Many Igbos and other Africans now wear Yoruba Asho Ebi and gele, you even call it the Yoruba name no one is shouting murder. Igbos work and own shops all over the world but they don't allow anyone to acquire a land in their region. You benefit so much from others yet give little but always complaining. Just shut up.
Vive DR Congo des belle ferme un grand Pays un Pays plus le Pays de Diamants des Coltans des Urunium des mercures ect et des belles Filles je vous remerci
LIBERIANS DONT DO IT AGAIN. WEAR YOUR OWN TRADITIONAL CLOTHES ! YUR MON WEAR YOUR OWN TRADITIONAL CLOTHES !!!! These damn fools are hauling our names again oooooooo
Kedu ife neme? They may have Igbo lineage for all we know, but does it matter? It is a compliment when one imitates another, and a happy thing. Congratulate and wish them well on their happy occasion, and it will come back to you.
My Liberian Sister wish all the best in your marriage.
So beautiful 🥰🙏🏼
The BEST couple dance I have ever seen. They are both so in sync .Love them Wishing them marital bliss in their Union. MORE BLESSINGS!
When the Congolese music came on the groom suddenly hit it!🤗🥰I always the Congolese are the kings and Queens of dance.
Without a doubt
Always
As a Ghanaian, I agree 100%! There's something too magical about that Congolese Sokouse guitar.
Beautiful dress wear by both maids and groomsmen,am so in love with my African culture and dances,shout out from down a Jamaica 😁👍
Why are y’all wearing this? It is traditional Igbo attire which one of you all are igbo please?
None of them 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@loveyalotz as in im going to call them out because why am I seeing people dance to congolaise music im igbo attire? No ogene, no bongo no flavour 🤣 these people are shameless
@@maxine2178 fr😂😂😂
What is the significance of the Isi Agu dress worn by the guys as it seems none is Nigerians? ??? Is any of them Igbo from Nigeria? Great dance though. 👍🏾
Nope they just like Nigerian clothing so they decided to wear it even though it belongs to none of them 😒
It’s not Nigeria clothing, because not all Nigerians wear it. It’s igbo’s native/traditional attires.
African have grown up with Nollywood
Nigerian Cultural dress is appealing
It’s an African attire. Period. People from different parts of Africa wear that. Yes, it might have originated in Nigeria but so what’s wrong with other AFRICANS admiring and embracing it? Remember that we were one before the colonizers came and divided. They might have succeeded in putting boundaries and gaslighting our existing disputes but the cultures and most of the traditions remained.
This video is a beautiful wedding entrance performance by a beautiful African couple. Let’s appreciate that they are beautifully clothed in African attire instead of trying to figure out which country is the founder of the fufu dish that most Africans eat. Be blessed 😇
Kedu ife neme? They may have Igbo lineage for all we know, but does it matter? It is a compliment when one imitates another, and a happy thing. Congratulate and wish them well on their happy occasion, and it will come back to you.
My beautiful countrys central Africa congo and west Africa liberia! Hallelujah!😭❤❤❤🇱🇷🇨🇩
What a shame to the Liberian culture, u all rock Igbo🇳🇬 outfits in your weddings now? Wow keep promoting our culture while yours is dying
Are you sure the groom is Congolese? His outfit (and those of his men) is from the Igbo tribe of Nigeria. It's called Isi agu.
And who told you other Africans can’t wear clothing by other African tribes? 🤣🤣🤣
Because it looks like an Igbo(nigerian) wedding dressing, and the caption says Congolese? So explain since u know better
@@webdev5091 because it is not meant to be worn by other African tribes. Not even other Nigerian tribes wear isi agu so why should other countries culture appropriate Igbo attire? Wear your own
@@pinkaesthetics665 let people wear whatever they want. My nigerian friend let my bf who is congolese wearing that so stop it
@@glowup5558 are you not embarrassed? And you think your friends speaks for the whole of Nigeria. Wear your own attire. Is it that ugly?
Beautiful from South Africa 🇿🇦. Viva Africa
Abeg 'Isi Agu' wear is cultural to the Igbo's in Nigeria never knew other tribes or cultures wear it as well. Good dance though. Congratulations!
Oh God get over it we are all Africans at the end of day 🤦🏾♀️
Just wanna say if it's beautiful no matter what culture. Copy and paste. Ya Nigerians they really make me proud with showcasing their culture. A lesson for us other Africans.
@UCC5Mmk0KThw7G75bOeGJX2A it's unfortunate you couldn't read and understand what I wrote in simplest English before hauling insults which merely reflects your level of intelligence. Re-read my write up and compare your response to it, then figure yourself out if you could.
Yes congolese people embrace alot of other African cultures especially traditional dresses from west Africa. The igbo attire is also dressed alot whenever Congolese people want to feel Nigerian.but In this video I think the husband is Nigerian. @Fahari Achinda no need to get upset. The man was showing appreciation of their culture being welcomed in other African countries. Relax ge meant no evil.
@@fahariachinda pppm
This is very disrespectful to me as an igbo person to see other people wearing attire that is only meant for MY PEOPLE ONLY!!!. Its also embarrassing that you have your own culture yet you are stealing other people's culture, like are you really that embarrassed of your culture? Shame on you people
Eh eh
Kedu ife neme? They may have Igbo lineage for all we know, but does it matter? It is a compliment when one imitates another, and a happy thing. Congratulate and wish them well on their happy occasion, and it will come back to you.
Not them wearing the isi agu 😭
lol what’s that?
Kedu ife neme? They may have Igbo lineage for all we know, but does it matter? It is a compliment when one imitates another, and a happy thing. Congratulate and wish them well on their happy occasion, and it will come back to you.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Wow, the bride is from Liberia! She seems to be doing the Congolese dance much better. All the best in your marriage.
Liberian are also good in dancing
Amen
I was born in liberia . I'm glad to see how they dance
Unless there’s is another video I see the bride and groom at the end not the actual video 😢
This world would've been boring if the continent "Africa" did not exist.
I can’t wait for my own wedding. African weddings are just a big vibe.
Love from Cameroon
Its not only about the vibes. But how you can endure and be there for each other till the end😊
Seems like a house party or hbcu step show. Can they mot b give them a check?
What a workout
come to Kenya
This is supposed to be Nigerian/Congolese wedding, the guys attire is from igbo tribe of Nigerian, we call it isiagu outfit.
The groom is from Congo but he really likes the Isiagu outfit.
@@festudiosweddingfilms9623 Ndi Igbo cultures going global and doing Africa 🌄 proud. The sun ⛅ must surely rise
Thanks for sharing
@@festudiosweddingfilms9623 that’s still embarrassing, he knows nothing about this culture so he steal others 🤣 ehh ba congolais Mawa
@@festudiosweddingfilms9623 * his own culture
I’m Congolese and I must say, ha! This one, ha! Well done! Y’all danced well 👏🏾 he surely had her back, if not she was going to fall for sure..her energy in em heels though! Ha! Well done! I give it to you guys. Ha!
What’s the title of the second song anyone
We west African liberian are pan African that's why I wish I could like this twice❤️❤️❤️🇱🇷🇨🇩🥰🌍
Wow I love your celebrations, I don’t mean to sound clueless but could you help me with “Pan African”?
My interpretation may be wrong. Thanks!!❤️🇯🇲🇧🇿
Waaaaaaaw
So goooood👝👏
@@tantig5923 forming new alliance/loyal instead of our small clan/tribe region but to our continent 🌍🇱🇷🤎🙂
@@Handsome.Liberian.African ♥️
This is why other cultural heritage in Africa will die out. Why is a Congolese person wearing an isi agu from the Igbo tribe of Nigeria??!!
@ALAIN MEKOYO how is my native language dying? Many Africans use igbo phrases without even knowing it. We actually appreciate our culture. More people know igbo and than Lingala. Focus on you’re own tongue biko.
@ALAIN MEKOYO The point definitely flew over you’re head. You’re culture is just as beautiful as ours so go ahead and represent it. That’s why act all surprised when no one knows Congo and know Nigeria more. Represent & uplift you’re own culture!
Both bride and groom can really dance
They were bridesmaid & groomsman ; not the bride & groom.
This couple mashed it up!!
I went to a Liberian wedding and never had so much fun in my life!! ❤️
🇯🇲🇧🇿
Really I will love to no u
Thanks sugar wi are your people too. We are one
@@Handsome.Liberian.African Yes One Love, One People ♥️
Because, here you see congolese dance and vibe
@@kikizaza4314 Liberians have good party vibes too as the person said so it's a joint effort.
Amazing. Kebeh was outstanding. You represented Liberia. ✅👍🏾👌🏾
🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷🤎🤎🤎 yeaaah baa!
This actually Nigerians the groom is putting on isa agu a trade mark of Igbos
She gets all the credits! Dancing with heels ❤
Africans all day and everyday..i thank God he made me from African !!!!
The bride has the moves to outshine the groom.👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Must have had a massive rehearsal - beautiful
Liberians don’t have traditional outfit? So sad 🤦🏾♂️
She doing it in heels, a dress and all. Werk!
If I don’t marry an African man before I leave this planet I need to at least attend a wedding 😂. I LOVE the culture, the music , dance EVERYTHING 😍
You should attend an African wedding the best part are the dances...... will invite you for mine. 😊
@@komzs232 yes I NEED to go 🥰😍! Congrats 🥳
welcome to Kenya
The men are great lovers.😂😂Good luck.
I can
Go to mine I married a Liberian in Florida but we gonna do it again in Liberia
This aint my culture, nor do I know them, God bless this beautiful union. I smiled the entire time. They are clearly on one vibration. May The Most High bless beyond measure, this union, may it flourish and multiple with great wealth. Hallelujah
THE BEST COUPLE DANCE ON YOU TUBE AFRICAN WEDDINGS
Isn't that an Igbo clothing tho
Kedu ife neme? They may have Igbo lineage for all we know, but does it matter? It is a compliment when one imitates another, and a happy thing. Congratulate and wish them well on their happy occasion, and it will come back to you.
@@8AUGSno
Beautiful performance. You two did very well 👏❤👌
As a Congolese and Liberian girl I love this🥰
❤❤❤😮😊
what is wrong with y’all … WHY are u wearing igbo attire
The whole west Africa dress similar bro, for example the Muslims yorubas also dress like that, i am not yoruba but i was born and raised in yoruba land.That's what they call buba ati sokoto,that cap is also common among the muslim yorubas.Edo people also dress like that.
Kedu ife neme? They may have Igbo lineage for all we know, but does it matter? It is a compliment when one imitates another, and a happy thing. Live and let live. Congratulate and wish them well on their happy occasion, and it will come back to you.
@@benoge8560 what do muslim yoruba have to do with this, they don’t dress like this. You are loud and wrong. this is Isu egu unique to only igbo ppl. abeg respect yourself
This lady is such an amazing dancer !😮😮💎👌
This Nigeria and Igbo outfits.
Great partners. And she did it in heels
The groom killed that congo music omg it’s beautiful
He danced 💃 so wk
Do y’all not have clothes in Congo and Liberia ??? Why Nigerian clothes ???
Kedu ife neme? They may have Igbo lineage for all we know, but does it matter? It is a compliment when one imitates another, and a happy thing. Congratulate and wish them well on their happy occasion, and it will come back to you.
Their joy expressed gave joy and uplift half a world away to an old lady in the frozen Northern Canada. Thank you and bless you.
You can tell she L.I.B STRAIGHT. We friskay when we dance.
This was enjoyable! All the best to the couple🙏🏾
They danced well. Congratulations 🎊 👏
Omg what a gorgeous couple. So beautiful!!
Many Africans cloth designs are influenced by Nollywood movies especially traditional attire. We should be proud not condemning our fellow brothers whom you might have same DNA with even if they are from other African Countries. We are all cousins go do your DNA and stop being ignorant.
The designs are not nigerian but european made with traditional african clothes. Lets be real here. That dress the woman wears i had an old dress but in france the same design.
@@africaine4889 Stop being a sellout. When did Europeans start wearing Ankara material. The guy and the lady cloth design were clearly influenced by Nigerian culture. That's the fact!
@@africaine4889 Anybody can make a dress but the influence came from Nigerian culture. Fact!
@@abodunrinabayomi8808 u did not understand what i have said. The design of the dresses are not african. The naterial is african. Qm talking about the women design
@@africaine4889 The design is strictly Nigerian. Are you saying cos I have a suit made in Nigeria means it doesn't belong to the European culture?
Jesus!!!
Having the bride and the groom dancing already to that level. Man I need a practice
😂😂😂😂😂
Great entrance and a standing ovation to the duo
Love the entrance the dancing is wonderful!!!!!! Best wishes from the U. S. A.
Me and somebody's son Obele oge
I’m Kenyan 🇰🇪, and born in Baltimore, MD and grew up with my dad and mom playing Kikuyu, our native tribe’s music, Swahili of course, and Lingala music originating from DRC all the time 🇨🇩‼️ The way the girl was dancing she is definitely Congolese; she had that rhythm in the more than the guy for sure and did this dance justice🫶🏾‼️‼️💯 The guy on the other hand was trying to keep up, mind you he did well, but just by watching his dance to Lingala music he’s definitely Liberian💯.
All this on heels. 🙌🙌🙌
What is up with all these Congolese men wearing our ISI Agu? Where is the cultural pride in your own attire? Why reduce our own culture down to aesthetics? As an Igbo this infuriates tf out of me.
That was beautiful!!! Nothing like African weddings!! NOTHING!!! They are killing it on the dance floor!!!!
I am a Trinidadian African black woman and I am proud of the positive energy African people have. Let that positive energy be the foundation of your union. God bless you two.
😠😤😤😠😡🤬👊🇱🇷🇨🇩one Africa! Egotism can lead to prejudice. An egotistical person has an inflated opinion of his own worth. He views himself as superior and judges people who are different from him as being inferior. Anyone can fall into this trap. The Encyclopædia Britannica says: “Most [cultural] groups feel-to varying degrees of intensity-that their way of life, their foods, dress, habits, beliefs, values, and so forth, are superior to those of other groups.” How can we avoid this flawed way of thinking?
You for talk straight. Ori eleyi ti gbale, I swear. It's only convenient when they want to steal. Promote your culture, it is your heritage.
@@FERESE no because it is true ori e ti gbale oloriburuku oloshi ko ni da fun the moment Nigerian ends up bad they don’t want to become one African anymore
@@kbthatisme4669 You're right! They continue to steal but dem no fit match up. The funny thing is that it's so obvious it is not indigenous to their culture when the family and guest don't wear the same. They don't know what aso-ebi means. They just copy and make it theirs and still dey form on top nothing. The same people backstab us at every opportunity they get. Very hypocritical bunch.
This made me smile so hard 💜💜💜 i love my people man🥹. Wishing you guys nothing but love and longevity.
They ate this! Great matched for dancing and I wish all the best on their union ❤
The dress like igbo tribe in nigeria
Thry stole it
@@loveyalotz they stole ur papa 🖐🖕
My favorite choreographed bridal party entrance. The song is amazing and so is the dancing. Liberian girl bringing it in heels and the Congolese guy doing his thing 💃🕺🔥🔥🔥🔥
Whats is the name of the second song please🥵🥵🥵🥵😻
Beautiful couple and I love the dance
Yesss Yves!!! Killed it
Ruthie 🔥🔥🔥
They are both beautiful-- looking like dolls. 😍
The isi agu is Nigeria. Maybe they have origin from Igbo land
No they don’t
@@loveyalotzso why are they wearing it?
Those heels held her down 💪 🇱🇷🇨🇩
She nailed it......hand of applause...
Dear Nigerians, why are you unhappy about your outfit being worn by non-Nigerians as I am seeing from the comments?
Because it’s disrespectful
@@zoechibuzor6987 But you wear suits and ties and other Western clothing and there is no problem. I really don't get this.
@@threeftlypicks suits are ties? That’s called colonialism…..this creates the idea that Africa is a monolithic society. And that we are all the same when we are not. Just stop
@@threeftlypicks there’s also commercialism. Not everything cultural has been shared. You can say that for anyone.
@@zoechibuzor6987 do you mean to say you only wear your traditional culture and nothing else outside your culture? No jeans or t-shirts because they were introduced by colonialists?
This is what I call great,love u guys
The girl is so smoothe.. woww on heels again!!
This is 🔥🔥🔥🔥 so much love from 🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼
She’s absolutely beautiful 🔥🔥🔥
Congolese and Liberian that great
Liberian sister bringing it
Beautiful wedding dance
Congolese and Liberian culture will die soon if they keep wearing Nigerian attires their weddings.😂 Do Congo and Liberia even have cultural attire? because I’ve never seen one. Nigerians are the blueprint and will forever be. #ProudNigerian🇳🇬🇳🇬
Kedu ife neme? They may have Igbo lineage for all we know, but does it matter? It is a compliment when one imitates another, and a happy thing. Congratulate and wish them well on their happy occasion, and it will come back to you.
The Isiagu wear is Southern east Nigerian wear the guy must be an Igbo man
None of them are Nigerian
Ghanaians and the Igbos also wear Yorubas Agbada but you won't hear the Yorubas abuse anybody but these Igbos lack the culture of respect that's why no country wants them. From Ghana to South Africa, Dubai, Malaysia etc. Causing trouble everywhere.
How old are you? Lmao 🤣 @ "Yoruba Agbada". You are delusional!!! If you want more information on Agbada, visit the Northern part of your country. If you want more from the source, visit Senegal, Gambia and Guinea. As for your traditional wear, ask your folks to lecture you on kembe, the otunba agbada without sleeves with two front pocket called "Danshiki", Aaran, aso-Ofi now aso- oke. Learn to respect other people's culture and attires. Stick to the topic, this is not a CRIME topic, and the last time I checked, all the ritual killings with human heads and parts are from "speak up". If you are a true "Omoluabi" you won't be divisive and obtuse.
@@FERESE Older than your husband if you have any. No one has a monopoly of any culture. Go learn your history Lady. Yoruba Agba pattern and design is different from the Senegal pattern. When you see Yoruba Agbada with the cap you know the uniqueness. For example, the governor of Niger State wears Yoruba Agbada with cap likewise in many Ghanaians occasions and ceremonies. Yorubas don't shout. Don't be ridiculous young Lady! Many Igbos and other Africans now wear Yoruba Asho Ebi and gele, you even call it the Yoruba name no one is shouting murder. Igbos work and own shops all over the world but they don't allow anyone to acquire a land in their region. You benefit so much from others yet give little but always complaining. Just shut up.
@@abodunrinabayomi8808 Won ko e, o gba eko. Your comments says how old you are dear. Grow up and get a life!!! Bitterness kills!
@@FERESE You guys were disrespectful to the groom. Untop of that it is not even your culture.
@@ibibo3146 It is obvious when the crowd don't wear the same. Stick to yours.
Beautiful!
Vive DR Congo des belle ferme un grand Pays un Pays plus le Pays de Diamants des Coltans des Urunium des mercures ect et des belles Filles je vous remerci
🇨🇩🇨🇩🇨🇩❤💪 oyo eza marriage congolais liberian baza ba congolais te biso to binaka boye te ❤❤❤💪🇨🇩 mais musique eza 100% congolais
@@shalbec3232 mais la fame donc mwasi est une Kongolaise mobali nde azali liberien okè
@@shalbec3232 Non, un(e) de deux est congolais(e)
Long life ❤🌹🙌✌✌✌✌✌🙌✨
🦁 isi agu to the world Ndi Igbo Ibe m
Ok y’all got to give some props to groomsman killing it in the back 😂
So beautiful & uplifting. The costumes are gorgeous too🥰
Please send me the name of this song please 🙏🙏🙏
Full enjoyment the energy is so superb!!!great African let show the world we have something to cheer about👏✊💪💪
Anyone who knows the title of the second song and who did it please anyone
I wanna throw money at them too 😀👍
Like the girl ooh
Waaaauuuu mes tres sincère Felicitation 🇨🇩🇨🇩🇨🇩🇨🇩 .ebunganaka te. Mboka bilaka. Vive les deux pays. L'AFRIQUE SERA SAUVÉ.
LIBERIANS DONT DO IT AGAIN. WEAR YOUR OWN TRADITIONAL CLOTHES ! YUR MON WEAR YOUR OWN TRADITIONAL CLOTHES !!!! These damn fools are hauling our names again oooooooo
The man is the Congolese wearing the Nigerian clothes why u coming for Liberians?
✨✨👌🥰Formidable dance😍
Wooooooooooo yesssss... I love them.
Our culture is so beautiful!!!!!
Igbo culture isn’t y’all’s culture 😂
@@loveyalotz right
Igbo culture actually
@@loveyalotz your culture is literally being exported, this is actually a good thing.
@@loveyalotz so because the guys are wearing Igbo cultural outfits the whole wedding is Igbo culture?
Maa please cook that palmbutter with enough papper and do not forget the 😘 meat I am from Sierralone 🇸🇱 but my man is from Liberia🇱🇷
I am a liberia man wi are one mama✊🖤🖤🖤
It’s the outfits for me 😍
Yeah it’s Nigerian
Yes Nigerian attire is beautiful
Nigerian (Igbo attire)
Go lady...she ain't out here playing!!!
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
And in heels❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Le congolais c'est le garçon
Why are they wearing traditional Nigeria outfit 🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️😂😂😂
Kedu ife neme? They may have Igbo lineage for all we know, but does it matter? It is a compliment when one imitates another, and a happy thing. Congratulate and wish them well on their happy occasion, and it will come back to you.
The performance of the lady💎👌 wow!😯
Beautiful ♥️♥️ & I love how long it is.