WEDDING WEBSITE FORMAT
RSVPs

How do I RSVP?

1. The RSVP link is now closed. 

The Traditional Nigerian Engagement

What day is the Traditional Nigerian Engagement?

Friday October 8, 2021

What time should I arrive at event?

7:00 p.m. - Cocktail Hour

8:00 p.m. - Dinner and the Traditional Nigerian Ceremony to begin promptly at 8:00 p.m.

No Naija Time

What is the Dress Code?

Traditional Nigerian attire is encouraged.

However, Semi-Formal (Suits and cocktail dresses) to Formal: (Tuxes and gowns) are welcome.

What is the Color of the Day?

Green, any shade, any sheen.

But feel free to wear any color you like.

What is Aso Ebi?

Aso Ebi is a Yoruba term coined by two words Aso - meaning "cloth" and Ebi denotes "family". During a traditional Nigerian wedding, close family and friends are dressed in traditional garments while they celebrate the new union between the bride and groom.

Are Children Allowed?

We politely request no children to give all our guests the opportunity to celebrate without having to worry about little eyes and ears.

Is there parking for the event?

Yes there is plenty of complimentary parking at the venue!

The American Wedding

Is there an American Wedding?

Yes. However due to size and capacity the American Wedding as been reserved to only close family and friends.

The venue you will be enforcing tight security protocols due to the ongoing pandemic so we ask that only those invited attend. 

-IYKYK  ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

What time should I arrive at the ceremony?

Door will be open at 6:00pm and the ceremony to begin promptly at 6:15.

Is there parking for the event?

Yes. There is a parking garage connected to the venue with ample parking space.

What is the Dress Code?

White-Tie: Wear black tails and bowties, tuxedos and floor-length evening gowns. Dress to impress like you're ready to walk the Red Carpet.

Are Children Allowed?

Again... we politely request no children to give all our guests the opportunity to celebrate without having to worry about little eyes and ears.

Gifts

Is there a Registry?

During a traditional Nigerian wedding, it is customary for guests to give a monetary gift. Money Spraying can symbolize a showering of happiness, good fortune and a display of affection for the couple.

If you are unable to attend we do have an online registry found on our registry page or by clicking the link below.