In a Yoruba traditional wedding, the bride price, also known as “Eru Iyawo” or “Wọ́”, is a significant part of the marriage ceremony. The specific items and amounts can vary depending on the families involved and their preferences.
However, here is a list of common items that may be included in the bride price for a Yoruba traditional wedding:
It’s important to note that the specific items and amounts can be negotiated between the families and may vary depending on the socioeconomic status and preferences of the families involved. The bride price ceremony is a symbolic and cultural tradition, and it’s not intended to commodify the bride but to establish goodwill and strengthen the union between the two families.
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