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A video showing a traditional Urhobo marriage ritual has stirred widespread reactions on social media after an elder delivered culturally rooted marital advice to a bride during the ceremony.
The clip shows the bride dressed in a patterned traditional outfit performing ceremonial rites before elders and family members.
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The event took place outdoors at the entrance of a family home, with elders wearing red caps, beads, and traditional robes.
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The ritual involved bowing, presenting items, and other symbolic gestures signifying the bride’s formal acceptance into her husband’s family.
Elder’s advice to bride draws attention
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During the ceremony, an elderly man, believed to be the father-in-law addressed the bride offering guidance on marriage, faithfulness, and cultural expectations.
He said, “My pikin, as you dey enter this our house today, you go be good wife. You go respect your husband, take care of am, born pikin for am.”
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The elder went on to caution the bride on marital conduct, stating, “If your husband cheat on you, e fit happen, you go forgive am. No vex too much, no pack comot.”
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Warnings on infidelity and ancestral consequences
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However, the message took a stricter tone when addressing female infidelity. The elder warned, “But you must never cheat on your husband. If you do am, e go bad. The Erivwin go come visit you. You fit sick, your pikin fit sick, or even die. Na our tradition be that.”
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The advice concluded with prayers and blessings, as family members responded with “Amen” and traditional chants.
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