How Hausa Traditional Wedding/Marriage is done.
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- Опубліковано 10 лют 2025
- Hausa is a tribe in Africa, base in northern part of Nigeria. With over 60 million population, Hausa is blessed with a lot of culture, customs, traditions and history. The history of Hausa is traceable to centuries and up till today, they are growing in all fields of endeavors, including: Politics, trade, investment etc. The African richest man, Aliko Dangote, is from this region in Nigeria.
In this video, we look into Marriage in Hausa Culture and Tradition from start to finish in accordance to the customs, traditions, norms and beliefs of the Hausa tribe.
If you want to know the ways Hausa do organize their marriage, this video is for you. And you can also use this to learn more, even if you already know of have idea of Hausa cultural marriage or wedding.
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Very very interesting, I really enjoyed it
Thank you very much for your comment
Great work Wallahi,
It's now our Hausa brother and sisters have woken up. Thank God.
How do you mean madam?
They've always been like that, you know?
Wallah you did it all bro thanks
I'm from Banyankole culture but in Nigeria, but I like Yoruba One
Wow. That's nice.
Appreciate
Thanks boss
Interesting
This is indeed a mind blowing info.learning about other ethnicities way of life.pls more of this
Thank you for the beautiful comment brother.
In fact, that is what we do and know how to do very well.
Be rest assured that, by HIS grace, you will not find a dull moment on BAMtv. Many many more are coming your way sir.
For now, we are on every Monday new video and that will remain God's grace.
Thanks once again.
Sannu da aikatawa Chief Moore.
Great timing and delivery!👌
Looking forward to seeing the Fulanis and how they flog the groom 😄
Thanks ATM. We are open than happy to give you the best here on BAMtv.
More to come soon
Lolzzz. Walahi talayi
Nice one Oga Moore and great job. The videos are very informative and enlightening especially for our children in this part of the world.
Thank you Moji. Glad to know that we are being appreciated even in Europe here
I learn't something new in the video, i never knew the bride's family furnish the newly couple's apartment. Nice one👍. Weldone Chief Moore👍
That's it the culture in Hausaland. And it is practised till date. However, things can change where the husband may take full responsibility of everything but what the culture says is for the bride's family to furnish to her taste
Good to learn something from the North on your channel. Keep it up 👍🏿
Thank you brother.
We are more than willing to give you more.
Yoruba's is coming on Monday God's willing
Very nice, I've learnt something new, keep it up.
Thanks for your beautiful comment Fadexxy.
We are encouraged
Lovely
Thank you Mr Giwa
Good job baba...I was born and raised in the northern part of naija.
Wao. Good to know. Hope you enjoyed the flow. Do you speak hausa too?
@@bamtvafrika ..very well...I did Hausa as a subject in my first senior school exam..though I had f9...but I sha wrote Hausa lolzz
Lols. Great to know.
Love this, but I have a research work so this begs my question, these customs does it allows work for a Hausa Christian wedding, is it the same step..?
Please i want to ask a question, please are you the one telling the man that wants to married you the things he will buy for ur marriage or he will come and see my parents please help me
Your question is not clear. Kindly reframe it.
Lovely culture
Thanks baba
How Abt Fulani tribe?
The Fulanis have completely different culture from the Hausas, we we are yet to come up with their own way of marriage though, but it is not impossible to do.
How do a Hausa man and an American woman conduct a marriage if they are married in Africa? What if the American woman’s family can’t come or not all of them?
That can be arranged by the family concerned. Just have a discussion with the person concerned, who will, in turn, contact their family to know how to go about it.