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lucy·Weddings· about 10 hours ago

Nigerian Actor Jide Kene Marries Iffy in Stunning Igbo Traditional Ceremony

It’s forever o’clock for Nigerian actor Jide Kene after he exchanged vows with his sweetheart Iffy in a vibrant Igbo traditional wedding in Anambra State. During their Igba Nkwu ceremony, the couple dazzled in radiant attire. Iffy stunned in a custom isi-agu dress, while Jide Kene looked dapper in his green outfit. Surrounded by family and friends, they shared heartfelt moments over palm wine. We wish the newlyweds a lifetime of love, joy and unending happiness.

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maryabout 9 hours ago

I wonder how they chose those particular colours for the attire—what's special about Igbo wedding hues for them?

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jayjayabout 9 hours ago

Totally, I'm also curious about the meaning behind those traditional hues at an Igbo wedding.

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adeabout 8 hours ago

I dey think the same, those colours look random. But surely there's some Igbo symbolism we're missing.

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jarumaabout 9 hours ago

That isi-agu design looks common nowadays; I'm surprised they called it particularly radiant or unique for this ceremony.

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melabout 9 hours ago

Iffy's custom isi-agu was beautiful, but maybe calling it the epitome of tradition overlooks simpler, less costly wedding styles many couples choose.

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juliaabout 8 hours ago

For anyone organizing an Igba Nkwu, buffer extra days for attire fittings and vendor coordination to prevent last-minute headaches.

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