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5 things to know before getting married in northern Nigeria

The FrontierThe FrontierOctober 11, 2024 6012 Minutes read0

Weddings are celebrated in so many beautiful ways around the world, but one thing remains the same: they are joyous occasions for couples, families, and friends.

In Nigeria, weddings are a grand affair filled with meticulous planning and generous spending to ensure a memorable day, reports Vanguard.

Northern Nigerian weddings are particularly known for their extravagance, rich cultural heritage, and a series of vibrant rites that can last up to a week.

Here are five tips to keep in mind if you’re considering marriage in Northern Nigeria

1. Get family consent first

Before diving into wedding preparations, the groom needs to seek consent from the bride’s family. This usually involves a formal introduction, where both families meet and discuss the upcoming union.

During this meeting, they’ll also negotiate the bride’s dowry, known as “sadaki.” This is an important part of the tradition, and it’s usually handled by the eldest male from both families.

Remember, family approval sets the tone for a smooth journey ahead.

2. Embrace traditional rites

Northern Nigerian weddings are rich with traditions, and several rites must be observed for the couple to be considered officially married. Here are two key ceremonies:

The Henna Party (Sa Lalle): This is a gathering for the bride and her female relatives, where beautiful henna designs are applied to their hands and feet. It’s not just a beautification ritual; it’s a meaningful cultural celebration that marks the bride’s transition into married life.

Kamu: This is another intimate gathering. The Kamu is often filled with delicious food and lively music. It’s a space for older women in the family to share advice with the bride about marital life, touching on topics like family dynamics and harmony.

3. Understand the Nikkah ceremony

The Nikkah is the heart of a Northern Nigerian wedding. It’s the official ceremony where the couple ties the knot, usually held in a mosque and led by an imam. This private event is primarily attended by male family members, and women, including the bride, typically do not participate in this ceremony. It’s essential to be aware of this tradition as you plan the big day.

4. Enjoy the grand reception

After the Nikkah, the real party begins. A vibrant reception follows, often featuring both lunch and dinner celebrations. These events are filled with traditional music, dance, and an abundance of mouthwatering dishes like rice, chicken, and local delights such as tuwo and pepper soup.

It’s a fantastic time for the couple to showcase their dance moves, often while being showered with money from family and friends as a joyful gesture of support and blessings for their new life together.

5. Participate in the Kai Amariya rite

After all the festivities, a tradition called Kai Amariya takes place. This event is when the bride is taken to her husband’s house, typically led by female relatives who offer her final words of wisdom about married life. It can be an emotional moment, as the bride leaves her family home, making it an end to the wedding celebrations.

Marriages in Northern Nigeria is an experience filled with cultural depth and family ties.

By understanding these important traditions and customs, couples can navigate the journey of marriage with love and respect for their heritage.

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