Love is a universal language and today’s post celebrates love (and Marriage) on an international wedding. The Nation of interest; Somalia.
Once again, I had the pleasure of working with my coolest friend Omojesu, along side Folake, to cover a Somalian wedding. Unlike the typical Nigerian wedding, which is long and drawn out with many events and activities, the somalian wedding was pretty straight forward. Overall, I think this added more to the uniqueness and beauty of the wedding.

I enjoyed covering the wedding of a culture outside of my own :-)

Ikran & Mohamed – A Somalian White Wedding

Weddings
Posted on November 20, 2011.

Love is a universal language and today’s post celebrates love (and Marriage) on an international wedding. The Nation of interest; Somalia.
Once again, I had the pleasure of working with my coolest friend Omojesu, along side Folake, to cover a Somalian wedding. Unlike the typical Nigerian wedding, which is long and drawn out with many events and activities, the somalian wedding was pretty straight forward. Overall, I think this added more to the uniqueness and beauty of the wedding.

I enjoyed covering the wedding of a culture outside of my own :-)

5 Responses

  1. lelee - wow very refreshing to see a liberal somali wedding where the males and females mix together in the same room!!!! all the ones i have attended the males were in one hall the females another...........beautiful ceremony and they even danced together am amazed i shoul dshow this to my somali friends

  2. Omojesu - Thanks Paosin for your hardwork and assistance. Lovely coverage Boss!!!

  3. David Gbegbin - this is really fascinating,the blessing that normally follow this type of God's blessing shall always be yours.

  4. Obi - nice work..

  5. Galad Farax Salaad - masha alaaaaaaaaaaaah huuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuunoooooooooooooooooooooo.

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