HIVE OPEN MIC WEEK 219, THEME: TRADITIONAL MUSIC, ON OUR WEDDING šŸ’ DAY BY 9ICE


Hello Wonderful people on Hive open mic welcome to Hive Open mic week 219, and the theme for this week is Traditional Music, My cover for the week is On Our Wedding Day By 9ice and I will be using this medium to go deep into Traditional marriage in Yoruba land too.
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Marriage is one of the most important events in the life of an individual and is considered as a rite of passage into adulthood. The Yoruba people, one of the largest ethnic groups in Nigeria, have a rich tradition and culture that is evident in their way of life, including their marriage customs and practices.

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The Yoruba traditional marriage ceremony is a highly elaborate and colorful event that involves several stages, including the introduction, the engagement, and the final wedding ceremony.

INTRODUCTION

The first stage of the Yoruba traditional marriage process is the introduction, which is a formal meeting between the families of the bride and groom. The purpose of this meeting is to formally introduce the families to each other, as well as to discuss the terms and conditions of the marriage. During this stage, the families discuss the bride price, which is the amount of money or gifts that the groom and his family must pay to the bride's family as a symbol of appreciation and respect.

ENGAGEMENT

The next stage of the Yoruba traditional marriage is the engagement, which is a formal agreement between the families of the bride and groom to proceed with the marriage. During the engagement, the groom and his family visit the bride's family to formally ask for her hand in marriage and to make the necessary arrangements for the wedding ceremony.

The engagement ceremony is usually a colorful and elaborate event that involves several rituals and customs, including the presentation of gifts, the exchange of rings, and the slaughtering of a cow as a symbol of the couple's commitment to each other.

WEDDING CEREMONY

The final stage of the Yoruba traditional marriage is the wedding ceremony, which is usually a grand and elaborate event that involves several customs and rituals. The wedding ceremony usually takes place in the bride's hometown and is attended by members of both families, as well as friends and well-wishers.

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The wedding ceremony is a time of great celebration and is marked by several activities, including music, dance, and food. The bride and groom are expected to dress in traditional attire, with the bride wearing a colorful, elaborate head wrap and the groom wearing a traditional Yoruba outfit.

One of the most important parts of the Yoruba traditional wedding ceremony is the exchange of vows, which is usually performed by the couple in the presence of their families, friends, and well-wishers. During this time, the couple publicly declares their love and commitment to each other, and promises to support and care for each other for the rest of their lives.

IN CONCLUSION

The Yoruba traditional marriage ceremony is a beautiful and elaborate event that showcases the rich culture and traditions of the Yoruba people. The various stages of the marriage process, including the introduction, engagement, and wedding ceremony, are all important milestones in the lives of the couple and serve as a symbol of their love and commitment to each other.

The Yoruba traditional marriage ceremony is a celebration of love, commitment, and family, and is a testament to the rich cultural heritage of the Yoruba people. Whether you are a Yoruba native or simply a lover of their culture and traditions, the Yoruba traditional marriage ceremony is an event that should not be missed.
By @undisputedrar

SONG LYRICS

On my wedding
On my wedding
Hi hi hi
On my wedding
On my wedding
On my wedding

She can't stop calling her phone ring tone
Is in my memory
Since the first time we met she has been like this
That's why I treat her like a queen
She calls me a king like I do realize
We gonna raise a family
I can't deny that
I love her die
She be the woman of my life woman of my life bros
No be lie
I feel alright
Whenever she's by my side
I proud to be her Mr Right
Cos I know she gonna be my bride
I lay up so I can watch her take a lead roll

On our wedding day
Agesu lena
Ma fiona roka
Gbo gbo awon is still dey le
This time around omo sai gobe
This girl na you I go marry
Ayawa ni to God be the glory
Iyawo wa ni na you I go marry
Ayawa ayawa

On our wedding day
Agesu lena
Ma fiona roka
Gbo gbo awon is still dey le
This time around omo sai gobe
This girl na you I go marry
Ayawa ni to god be the glory
Iyawo wa ni na you I go marry
Ayawa ayawa

Ma fi ile ponti
Ma fona roka
Ma fi ile pontiii
Ma fona roka
Ma fi ile pontiiii
Ma fo ma ma fona rokaaa
Ma fi ile
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