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Saturday, November 02, 2013

KWAM1 HOSTS INTRODUCTION PARTY FOR DAUGHTER SEKINAT



                                                       Sekinat


The month of October ended on a very joyous note for Fuji Czar, King Wasiu Ayinde Marshal(K1 De Ultimate). One of his daughters, Sekinat Olatanwa had her (Writing-in) Introduction Ceremony. 

The event took place on Thursday, October 31st at K1's palatial mansion in Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State. The colour code of the day was pink. 

Sekinat's fiance, Faud is based in London. The wedding ceremony has been fixed for March 3rd, 2014. ....congratulations.

                                                      beautiful Skeinat




28 comments:

  1. Pls is Intro the same as Traditional Marriage for Yorubas?all the intro pics I've seen are always looing like trad, their dressing,colour code and all.

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    1. Na their style. Pls can a yoruba person tell me, the traditional marriage you guys call engagement, has it always been like that or its been modernised and funkified.

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    2. Introduction isn't the same as Engagement. The introduction ceremoney like the name implies is the ceremony where members of both families and some frineds sit together and get to know themselves formally, the groom-to-be family bring wine and other goodies to show interest and good intent and the bride-to-be family reciprocate by also giving them wines and goodies too to show acceptance. It is at this ceremony the actual date for the engagement/wedding ceremony is fixed. Some ppl turn it into a big ceemony while some prefer it to be on the low, depends on the families and the couple. Its basically the day both families agree to become one cos of their kids.

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    3. Yorubas have the introduction, traditional marriage called introduction and white and court wedding (if u like). Our engagement has always been like that..

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    4. Ndi ofe mmanu sef

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    5. Lol, @anon 10:25 u are funny biko. Ndi ofe mmanu are mgbekes

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    6. @okpara ngozi....u must be an idiot, onye ara

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    7. @ anon 10:25
      Ode omo igbo!

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  2. Nope its nt d same, intro is juz a way of d 2 fams meeting officially, usually its a parlour kinda tin bt since influential ppl lyks flaunting their affluence hence d dress code n all d glitz....happy 4 her thou...*sipsbaron

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  3. D gal fine oooo. She get natural beauty. I think I will go 4 d wedding.

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    1. Are u invited or gate crashing? Go with Tony abeg.

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    2. LOL. Am nt invited. Am gate crashing. Tony is nt goin with me.

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  4. So looking forward to mine. Nextyear mezie ngwa ngwa

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  7. the intro is always a private affair for the 2 family members to meet and interact so that on d engagement day, they'll know who is who but trust some people that want to show off wealth, u'll not even know d difference btw d intro and d engagement cause there may even be a bandstand @ the intro self
    when money speaks ......
    congrats to them, may t be blissful

    HYbunny

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  8. Congrats to them!

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  9. Aunty stella why ur pictures no dey sharp,I can barely see the ppl in those pics. Pls do something abt it.

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  10. Julit fuck off! U r asking Yorubas a question, the same ones u always display ur bigotry and senselessness towards. Ask again I'll answer u....ode omo!

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  11. Yeah introduction usually is a low key event in which both families meet in order to know one another and discuss plans of getting married. But trust yoruba people, they have turned it into owambe tinz. Now they even do aso-ebi, make the groom and bride wear and co. They even use big canopies and invite guests. I don't know what it is with them ooo but do I love the Yoruba's? Yeah I do! Lovely people
    #One calabar gal#

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  12. Anon 7:14pm u fuck off! Goaty

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  13. Congrats Sekinat. Now that you have finally decided to settle down, you will quit squatting all over the place. I hope you have moved out of Kolade's apartment now. And please give your younger ones a breathing place. You oppress them too much with how you dictate who comes to Ijebu or who can see your father. And to think that your are not the first child. Alhaji is the father of many nations and so free his other children. Your gra gra is too much. Dont carry that into your marriage o. Take care of your mother. She is not looking well. Finally, keep a long distance from your father's new wife, Titi masha. She is evil and wicked. Happy married life in advance.

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  14. Introduction is majorly a family affair! It's time for both families(bride & groom) to finally met themselves and iron out formalities for the wedding proper.

    It's mostly a parlour thing but nowadays, it has taken another dimension; I can't even tell the difference between an introduction and an engagement ceremony.

    I guess different families with different settings; some want it loud and some want it as quiet as possible.

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  15. anonymous 1.03
    I dont know you and i dont want to, but you really like her for all these advise, when i looked @ the picture, even though not clear, I wondered how kWAM1 slept wt that woman to have this lady, cause ko si owo itoju lara e rara, i hope she wl take this advise and do the needful before the d-day, there's no joy in wearing all expensive clothes and jewelry and ur mother looks like akamu seller, taking care of ur parents esp ur mother is like caring for ur skin, d 2 are important cause people are not blind its what they see that they will talk about
    ire o!

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  16. owo itoju would be fat and light skinned with big gold chain abi. I hear you.

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