Please I need help! My younger brother is getting married to a beautiful Ghanaian girl, I am representing my family. What am I expected to take to my in-laws when asking their daughter in marriage to my younger brother. I will be traveling soonest. Thanks
Thank you for visiting our channel and congratulations to your brother. You can watch the Akan-Twi traditional marriage dramatisation @beingafrican ua-cam.com/video/ER5MjCn7IDI/v-deo.html That is part 1 of 3 Also email us at info@beingafrican.com We can help you
Awwwww where are my dear people. This is the page we have to watch and support. Very educative
I am a new sub. This is a practice amongst many African and diasporans. Thank you, for sharing.
Wow, very informative. I have learnt a lot watching your video; thank you.
🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏❤❤❤❤❤i love my culture ❤❤❤❤❤❤😍😍😍😍😘😘😘😘😘😘😘 proud Ghanaians
Good information to have
Very short but very educative
Great
Love it
Perfect 💥💥
Thank you I love this
Very educative 😊
Any idea of the amount of money to be used for the knocking ceremony will be highly appreciated.
Good work
Please drop the concluding part of this video
yes oo...am in need of it paa
Ei Abro is here too🇬🇧
Please I need help! My younger brother is getting married to a beautiful Ghanaian girl, I am representing my family. What am I expected to take to my in-laws when asking their daughter in marriage to my younger brother. I will be traveling soonest. Thanks
Thank you for visiting our channel and congratulations to your brother. You can watch the Akan-Twi traditional marriage dramatisation @beingafrican
ua-cam.com/video/ER5MjCn7IDI/v-deo.html
That is part 1 of 3
Also email us at info@beingafrican.com
We can help you
Nice one 👍 it's means unles took the major role in marriage. When the father is not part. Please I need answer
Yes
ODO PAAA! 😂
Love it