Nigerian Couple Wed in Church in Fine Isi Agu Clothes, Video from Their Wedding Generates Buzz
A video from a church wedding in which the couple wore Igbo Isi Agu attire has sent social media users into a frenzy.
@enyinnayamacempire shared the clip on TikTok with a caption in Igbo that meant “I am heartbroken” when translated.
The clip showed the couple looking lovely in their fine Isi Agu outfit. The bride’s Isi Agu dress flowed behind her.
It appeared the wedding was held in a church, and it was also observed that it was not crowded.
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Mixed reactions trailed the unique wedding outfit.
jennyfavorite4 said:
“I’m still waiting for those people claiming weeding and those people of God when.”
calista said:
“Dem do white wedding and traditional marriage together make una no panic.”
Zara Peggy said:
“Ahh this people funny which kin wedding gown be this.”
Gerald said:
“Why using a sorrowful theme song to a happy and successful wedding.”
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“When I hear this song I think say one of them die.
“Abeg change this song jare.”
Evil Nengi said:
“Life no hard.
“Na you won wear wedding grown.”
gloharry said:
“Dem marry abi dem nor marry? God bless your home.”
Maya and Co said:
“Very organized and orderly than una favorite crowded disorganized come together in the name of weeding.”
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Legit.ng reported that a lady had worn the traditional Isi Agu outfit for her white wedding.
Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a Nigerian couple had tied the knot in a church wearing Isi Agu.
Photos from their wedding occasion were shared on Instagram by @thetattleroomng. Their cream-coloured Isi Agu was elaborately styled to suit the occasion.
The bride’s dress is a combination of the cream-coloured Isi Agu and a transparent clothing material. Their jewellery was also traditionally inspired with red beads.
Source: Legit.ng