• July 28, 2020
  • Asy Darlyn
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HELLO DARLYNSS!!! It’s been a while. Your fav has been booked and busy *yasss* This video captures the beautiful Igbo traditional wedding that happened recently in Aboh Mbaise, Imo state. Nigerian wedding. The groom is from Rivers state and the bride is from Imo state. Planned by 3003 Events.
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My name is Asitonka Aggrey-Abah. I am a wedding/event planner (CEO of 3003Events) based in Port Harcourt, Nigeria.
I do videos on wedding planning, business and lifestyle.
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1. What camera do you use to film? I use my iPhone xsmax (front facing camera)
2. What editing app? I use iMovie on my phone to EDIT & I UPLOAD directly to YouTube (also with the phone). A true phone vlogger😎
3. What microphone do you use? None. I’m blessed with a loud voice😂
4. Where are you based? Port Harcourt, Nigeria
5. Email? [email protected]
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Asitonka Aggrey-Abah aka AsyDarlyn

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35 comments on “MOST BEAUTIFUL IGBO TRADITIONAL WEDDING / Live in Aboh Mbaise, Imo state / #3003Events

  1. I'm just watching all your old wedding vlogs and videos and I must say…You de try. More grease to your elbows.

    The beauty of event planning I just realised is that you get to travel and see different cultures and meet new people and see new things.

  2. Ha!! My mother didn't live to experience this!! She passed just around that time. I ended up having to dance at her funeral and never had the stomach to do a lavish/celebratory wedding cause we had planned so much together. I eventually wedded low key and cant stand seeing or hearing about weddings without shedding tears. After all her suffering!!! I am now mother to her other 6 children. May no one else experience such a thing in Jesus name. Asy ma'am you are simply wonderful and strong. More grace.

  3. How you know the guy is rich is, He is getting married to a mbaise girl and still have money to hold such a beautiful wedding😆😂.. usually the money na for only the bride price, if you won chop carry your own food come.

  4. Thank you very much , I don’t know how traditional marriage precessions go so this was extremely helpful because my trad wedding is in March in Houston, Texas. So huge Blessings to you for this upload. It was a huge help.

  5. Both of you represent igbo culture both in your attire and everything thank you for promoting igbo attire some men will wear hausa attire put you proved you are original igbo man representing your people.

  6. Am I the only one who teared up when the groom's mother was praying for the bride & said she'll transfer love to her? Just me? Ok. Anyway, (wipes tears, clears throat) that's the kind of MIL or any kind of IL I want & pray to have should this (i.e marriage) ever happen for me.

  7. PREACH Asy! Very well said. We have to change this cultural narrative BOTH in and out of the church. We have become complacent and have "normalized" the mal-treatment of women in the name of marriage, God, the church, self-fulfillment, life's purpose, or whatever. This violence has got to STOP!

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