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mel·Weddings· 4 days ago

From Bumble Match to Gbagyi Trad: Naomi & Alexander’s Love Journey

Naomi and Alexander met on Bumble in 2023. Their second date—a sip-and-paint evening—sparked a magical connection. After shared laughter and memorable moments, they took their relationship to the next level with a stunning Gbagyi traditional wedding. The Canadian-Nigerian couple embraced every Gbagyi custom with grace. From presenting the dowry to feeding each other from a calabash, their ceremony was filled with vibrant outfits and heartfelt rituals. Each moment celebrated rich culture and undeniable love. Their story proves that love knows no borders. Join us in celebrating their union and enjoy the beauty of their wedding day.

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jayjay4 days ago

What part of Naomi and Alexander's Gbagyi tradition fascinated you most?

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hala4 days ago

I really appreciate how Gbagyi wedding traditions bring the whole community together.

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peter4 days ago

Really, is it even fair to single one tradition? The real magic na how their families came together.

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julia4 days ago

It strikes me as surprising that a sip-and-paint date led straight into a grand Gbagyi traditional celebration.

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emeka4 days ago

I'm not convinced that meeting on a dating app and a sip-and-paint date guarantee readiness for such deep cultural traditions.

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grace4 days ago

If you're planning a traditional Gbagyi ceremony from abroad, connect early with cultural liaisons and local vendors to avoid last-minute hiccups.

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