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FAQs

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When should I RSVP by?

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Please RSVP by March 1, 2026 to ensure we can accommodate all guests. If you don't RSVP, we will assume you are unable to attend and will remove your name from the guest list. Only names on the guest list will be allowed entry to the venues.

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What is the attire for the Wedding Ceremony and Reception?

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We ask that all guests wear all black on the day of the Wedding (April 18th). Please keep in mind that this is a semi-formal event. Please no t-shirts, jeans, flip flops, or tank tops. Please view the mood board for inspiration: https://www.canva.com/design/DAG6slK8Gao/Kh59CJfiI0L0h5rSFR8LeA/view?utm_content=DAG6slK8Gao&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link2&utm_source=uniquelinks&utlId=h712d7ab714

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What is the attire for the Traditional Nigerian Ceremony?

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Traditional Attire. However, you may also dress in American Clothing. Please keep in mind that this is a formal event. Please no t-shirts, jeans, flip flops, or tank tops.

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Does the couple want formal gifts?

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In lieu of traditional wedding gifts, the couple asks for gifts towards excursions and travel funds for our honeymoon trip. Please visit our honeyfund to give your gift. Cash is also acceptable. Thank you! https://www.honeyfund.com/site/anjorin-merchant-04-18-2026

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Can I bring a plus-one?

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Please refer to your invite. If you are allocated a plus-one, it will be indicated on your invite. Please adhere to the names listed on your invitation, as space is limited and cannot accommodate extra guests.

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Are children allowed?

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While we both love kids, the couple requests that no kids attend either events. Please adhere to the names listed on your invitation, as space is limited and cannot accommodate extra guests.

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Is parking available for free?

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Yes! Free self parking is available for the Nigerian Ceremony. Free valet parking will be available at the wedding (April 18th).