The Ghanaian Traditional Wedding Movie 2017 – History and Customs
The Ghanaian Traditional Wedding Movie 2017 – History and Customs
In this video I will finally be laying down the topic of our “Ghanaian Traditional Wedding Movie 2017” customs on the table! There was so much that needed to be covered, and so much information, so do sit down and relax because there is quite a lot coming your way 🙂 If you should have any more questions then do drop them below, and until…
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This is awesome! Thank you for helping to educate us who may not have had a strong exposure to our culture
You look gorgeous, and so regal, my Sister. Many thanks for your willingness to educate us.
Absolutely beautiful video!!! I am so glad that you explained things so clearly. Sadly, some Westerners have so many negative misconceptions about Ghanaian (and other non-Western weddings). They also misconstrue the significance of the bride price, and they think that marriages won’t be blessed if they don’t happen in a church.
I love your content sooooo much 💓
5:24 our Kokoko for igbos 🇳🇬 is called ibu mmanyi( wine carrying) -Where the groom comes with his Uncle's or the men in his family to the bride's house to meet the bride's father to declare his intentions to ask for the hand of the bride in marriage from her father With wine as a gift. The bride and her mother are usually not present just the men.
9:55 Wait the brothers-in-law gets something to? Akan culture is generous.
What Ghanaian ethnic group is the host from please?
7:10 lol. The list for the groom. Igbos 🇳🇬 (my people) have that.
3:41 These clan names under the Akan are new to me. Good information.
What I am confused about, when watching the weddings. I always see 2 chairs alone. Do the couple finial sit on these to show they are married?
I am very grateful for this video, I have searched through so many video's, this has helped soo much, thank you
Thank you… It was really detailed and accurate… I have never seen a more accurate one than this….
i love your attire
Just found you last night and I love your videos. Global family we need to share this work especially to our children.
Yes I would like to know more about the wedding I am learning a lot👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾❤️
Love this! Can you do one about how Ghanaian mothers prepare their daughters for womanhood?
Thanks dear and it is more VALUABLE than the wedding.
Thank you so much. I love my culture and I love to see people elaborate correctly as you did ❤️. Got a new subscriber 🥰
This is amazing. Thank you so much for educating me on your wedding customs. 😊
This video helped me so much while is was on my journey to marrying my now Ghanaian husband! I love how you give so much history too! Everything about your channel is unique and I love it! Keep up the good work!
I love you and your videos ❤️
Thank you. My daughter is getting married and I was looking for something to show our family so they would understand all of whats is happening. God continue to bless you richly.
I love your way of teaching truly 😍
I really love this! Thank you for explaining in depth what the Ghanaian traditional marriage is all about.
11:41, the so called 'bride'is so beautiful 🙂 and all the black people drawed.
My sister God bless you!! I needed thisss!!!!! I will surely have a Ghanian wedding..
Thank you so much!!!! What i didn’t really understand was the clans issue… where do I know what clan I come from… or is this ancient?
Great job!!!
What are other clothing we wear in Ghana other than Kente?
Thank you so much
Many of us don’t know ourselves or were we came from
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Love your video. 👍🏾
Thanks big sis pls can u make a video on things a woman need before marriage in ghana thanks and bless u
Excellent video! Thank you very much for sharing
Hi Vanessa, can you do videos on naming children, funerals our customs..not just the Akan also the other tribes like the Ga's and Ewe's. I love these videos. It helps a lot of us in the diaspora know our customs..not all of our parents sit us down and teach us about our culture.
Thank you, for making this! We all need to learn.
Not able to see it in Canada
great video, great education.
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