Nigerian weddings are a sight to behold. They are loud, colorful, and full of life. The ceremonies can last for days, and there is always something to eat, drink, and dance to. The bride and groom ...
Somtochukwu Christelle Maduagwu, the Arise News anchor, has passed away following an armed robbery at her home in Abuja, leaving Nigerians shocked and mourning her loss A video from two years ago has ...
Getting married in the Nigerian Igbo culture is an important deal, especially for women. It symbolizes coming of age, prosperity, community, trust, and many more emotions that can only be experienced ...
Renowned Alaga (wedding compere), Salau Hammed Olajide, popularly known as Jidegold, has spent over a decade redefining Nigeria’s traditional wedding scene. Blending culture, music, and dance, he ...
Lush tropical leaves adorned the walls to the entrance of an event venue in Lagos, Nigeria, while drums were played in the background. The perfumed aromas of men and women alike who traveled from near ...
Nigerian dance culture has always been a force of rhythm, creativity, and raw energy. These dance moves turned parties into full-blown carnivals. You weren’t considered cool if you didn’t know the ...