April 1st, 2025
You can utilize a car rental or uber to get where you need to go. There are many places that are within 15 minutes of the recommended hotels.
The wedding venues have free parking.
Indoors.
No. We want our guests to have the ability to choose the hotel that best fits their budget and needs. We have a list of recommended hotels for various budgets on the "travel" section of this site.
For the traditional Nigerian wedding, family of the bride and groom are asked to wear the "family fabric", known as asoebi in Nigerian culture. The Mother of the Bride or Groom will contact you with more details. For the traditional Nigerian wedding, family of the bride and groom are asked to wear the "family fabric", known as Asoebi in Nigerian culture. The Mother of the Bride or Groom will contact you with more details. For all other guests, traditional Nigerian attire is encouraged, but formal attire is fine too! Examples of traditional wedding attire: For women: https://www.pinterest.com/search/pins/?q=ASOEBI%20BEADED%20LACE%20STYLES&rs=typed For men: https://www.claraitosblog.com/2022/03/asoebi-styles-for-men.html
Children are welcome at the church ceremony and traditional Nigerian wedding. However, the white wedding reception is a small family gathering. Due to space restrictions, we cannot accommodate guests under 18. We appreciate your understanding.
Please contact the Mother of the Bride or Groom with any additional questions.
White wedding: Black-tie; men must wear tuxedos and women must wear floor length gowns. Please do not wear white. This color is reserved for the bride. Traditional Nigerian Ceremony: traditional attire is encouraged, but formal attire is fine too!
If you have been designated a spot for a guest, it will be indicated on the RSVP page.