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Conversations with The Facade Nigeria
The Facade Nigeria
62 episodes
2 days ago
Taking you through life in Colonial Nigeria that cuts across societal and associational life, historic architecture, education, politics &c.
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Taking you through life in Colonial Nigeria that cuts across societal and associational life, historic architecture, education, politics &c.
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People: Part IV
Conversations with The Facade Nigeria
27 minutes 12 seconds
2 years ago
People: Part IV

The *People* series is back!


In this episode, we explore wedding ceremonies from Lagos, Ibadan, and Freetown, Sierra Leone, held in 1896, 1897, and 1898.


We dive into the details of the ceremonies, including the attire worn by the brides, bridesmaids, and pages. As was customary with society weddings, gifts were plentiful. We provide a breakdown of the gifts received by James Jonathan and Rhoda Thomas, and also discuss the popular honeymoon destinations chosen by Lagos couples.


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Conversations with The Facade Nigeria
Taking you through life in Colonial Nigeria that cuts across societal and associational life, historic architecture, education, politics &c.