The Traditional Engagement of Laide and Eloho Okiomah's took place on Saturday 8th September 2012 and was witnessed by close family and friends.
From
the prayers said to the tears shed, the emotions, and outpouring of
love was too palpable. The bride and groom looked resplendent in ivory
and magenta aso-oke before changing into Isoko attire of gold and
turquoise.
The beautiful blend of two different cultures, Yoruba and Isoko made this ceremony very special, the Yoruba with their aso-oke and the Isoko with their two wrapper and walking stick. The alaga iduro, Yoruba for the Host/MC/Compere handled the event with such grace and did a good job fusing both cultures.
The beautiful blend of two different cultures, Yoruba and Isoko made this ceremony very special, the Yoruba with their aso-oke and the Isoko with their two wrapper and walking stick. The alaga iduro, Yoruba for the Host/MC/Compere handled the event with such grace and did a good job fusing both cultures.
Eloho
proposed to Laide on Valentine's Day, 14th of February 2012 . Eloho had
taken her for a drink on the evening of Valentine's day and somehow
arranged with the waiters to slip the engagement ring in the drink. As
she downed the drink she noticed there was something at the bottom of
the glass
and when she found out it was a ring, Eloho went down on one knee and popped the question. The rest, of course is history.
Such a beautiful couple. Wishing them a blissful married life.
Source:cakesbymizvuitton
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