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  2. 45 Unique Wedding Gift Ideas for the Couple Who Already ... - AOL

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    If you're looking for some unique wedding gift ideas that won't be found on their registry, then here are 45 gift ideas that any newlywed is sure to love.

  3. Throwing cash in the air - Nigeria's wedding dilemma - AOL

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    The bride and groom start dancing and the guests step forward brandishing large wads of cash. As the band plays, they start flinging – or, as it is referred to here, “spraying” – the money ...

  4. Wedding customs by country - Wikipedia

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    Nigeria. Generally, there are three types of weddings in Nigeria: traditional weddings, church weddings and court weddings. The civil marriage takes place at a registry, and then traditional wedding ceremony follows, which is followed by the church wedding ceremony.

  5. Marriage customs in Africa - Wikipedia

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    This is where the bride inherits gifts from her family with the purpose of using them within her new home. Examples of traditional marriage customs within Africa can be seen when analyzing the Yoruba people of Nigeria.

  6. Nigerian TikTok creator responds to viral video and shows ...

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    She then explained how Nigerian brides will give their guests material called Aso Ebi and then let them design their dress how they see fit.

  7. Aso oke - Wikipedia

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    Aso oke fabric, ( Yoruba: aṣọ òkè, pronounced ah-SHAW-okay) is a hand-woven cloth created by the people of iseyin in your state Nigeria in the 1500s. Usually woven by men and women, the fabric is used to make men's gowns, called agbada and hats, called fila, as well as women's wrappers, called iro and head tie, called gele .