Wedding List of Things to Buy in Nigeria
Planning a wedding in Nigeria is an exciting yet detailed process. From traditional ceremonies to the reception, having a checklist ensures you don’t miss any important items. Here’s a comprehensive guide to the things you’ll need to buy for your big day, tailored for Nigerian weddings.
1. Clothing and Accessories
For the Bride
- Wedding gown (for the white wedding)
- Traditional attire (e.g., aso-oke, lace, or ankara)
- Bridal shoes (for both traditional and white weddings)
- Jewelry and accessories (earrings, necklace, bracelet, etc.)
- Veil or hairpiece
- Makeup kit or hire a makeup artist
- Reception dress
For the Groom
- Suit or tuxedo (for the white wedding)
- Traditional attire (e.g., agbada or native wear)
- Shoes (formal and traditional)
- Cufflinks and wristwatch
2. Wedding Rings and Jewelry
- Engagement ring (if not already purchased)
- Wedding bands for the couple
3. Ceremony Essentials
For Traditional Wedding
- Bride price items (as listed by the bride’s family)
- Gifts for the bride’s family (e.g., yams, crates of drinks, palm oil, kola nuts)
- Fabrics for aso-ebi for family and friends
- Traditional decorations for the venue
For White Wedding
- Church decorations
- Bouquet for the bride and bridal train
- Wedding program booklets
- Unity candles (optional)
4. Reception Essentials
- Venue decoration items (flowers, drapes, lighting)
- Tables and chairs (hire or purchase)
- Sound system and DJ services
- Catering items (plates, cutlery, glasses, serving trays)
- Food and drinks (buffet or plated meals, cakes, champagne, soft drinks)
- Wedding cake
5. Photography and Videography
- Photographer and videographer for both ceremonies
- Pre-wedding photoshoot props (if desired)
6. Transportation
- Bridal car
- Transportation for bridal party and family members
7. Wedding Stationery
- Invitation cards
- Souvenir packaging and labeling
- Thank you cards
8. Miscellaneous Items
- Hair and grooming products for the couple
- Perfumes for both bride and groom
- Emergency kit (pins, needle and thread, band-aids, extra stockings, etc.)
- Wedding planner or coordinator fees
Tips for Staying on Budget
- Prioritize: Identify what is most important to you and allocate your budget accordingly.
- Buy in Bulk: For items like souvenirs or drinks, buying in bulk can save costs.
- Use Local Vendors: Supporting local businesses can be cost-effective and more culturally relevant.
Conclusion
This list provides a starting point for planning your Nigerian wedding. Customizing it to include your personal preferences and cultural requirements will make the experience even more special. Don’t forget to enjoy the process as you prepare for your big day!
Let me know if you’d like to tailor this list further!
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