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Nigerian Traditional Wedding

Please note that this wedding is strictly by invitation only. We kindly ask that you do not share the RSVP link or website password with anyone who has not been personally invited. All official information will be sent directly to invited guests.

RSVP by July 10
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Details

What
Traditional Wedding
When
August 7, 2026
Where
Jade Banquets Hall
4675 River Green Pkwy
Duluth, GA 30096
Time
6PM – 10PM

Dress Code

Guests are encouraged to wear Nigerian traditional attire or elevated formal wear.
Rich colors are welcome. If you are participating in aso-ebi, details will be provided separately.

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Travel + Accommodation

Details on nearby hotels and travel recommendations coming soon.
Please check back closer to the event date.

Frequently Asked Questions

Traditional Wedding

Can I bring a guest that wasn't formally invited?
Please note that each wedding is strictly by invitation only. No plus ones allowed.
We kindly ask that you do not share the RSVP link or website password with anyone who has not been personally invited.
Due to space, planning and cultural logistics, each celebration has a curated guest list.
Can I bring my kids?
Adults only — a night to dress up, unwind, and celebrate with us.
What is an Igbo Traditional Wedding?
The Traditional Igbo Nigerian Wedding is a ceremony that honors our Nigerian heritage and cultural customs. It will include traditional attire, cultural rites, family presentations, and celebratory moments unique to Igbo wedding traditions. Expect vibrant colors, music, and cultural symbolism.
What is the Wine Carrying Ceremony?
During the traditional ceremony, the bride will be presented with palm wine and will search for her groom in the crowd. Once she finds him, she kneels and offers him the wine, symbolizing her choice and the formal union of both families.
What is a Money Spray?
Spraying is a celebratory gesture where guests place money gently on the couple while they dance. It is a cultural expression of joy and blessing. Participation is optional but encouraged.
Do I have to wear Nigerian attire?
No, but it is welcome. Formal attire is perfectly acceptable if you do not have traditional wear.