4 reasons to have a wedding in Nigeria
Having weddings in exotic locations, especially outside the country seems to be the trend in Nigeria at
the moment. From Seychelles to Dubai, London and even Accra, it appears
as though Nigerians believe their weddings would only be fabulous when
held outside the country. While the optics are great and events
glamorous, it really is no different from
having a well-planned wedding
within the country. Actually, there are more advantages to having a
wedding in Nigeria.
If
you are planning your wedding and have not picked a venue or
destination yet, rather than blindly go with the trend and opt for a
location outside the country, you may want to pause and read this piece
as Jovago.com, Africa’s No.1 online hotel booking portal highlights 5 reasons to have a wedding in Nigeria.
It is less expensive
The
cost of planning a wedding in Nigeria is way cheaper than planning it
outside the country. Aside from the extra costs that could be incurred
thank to the high exchange rate, you will spend more of food,
transportation and accommodation of guests. Also the rate of wedding
venues in Nigeria, no matter the location is substantially cheaper than
venues in other parts of the world.
Numerous exotic destinations within the country
If
your reason for choosing a foreign destination is to get amazing
scenery, you should know that Nigeria is blessed with some of the most
beautiful landscape and views in Africa. From waterfalls to parks, sandy
beaches and resorts, there are beautiful locations that will give you
the same view you are looking for or even better.
No Restrictions on religion
No
matter your religion, there is no restriction as to where and when you
can get married in Nigeria. You just need to ensure that you have the
resources you need to cater to guests and you in no way infringe on the
rights of other religions that may have settlements in the area.
Less paperwork
Getting married abroad requires a lot of paperwork. From proof of residency to authentication
from the Ministry of Justice, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and your
Embassy , it can all be too overwhelming. In Nigeria however, you
basically just need to get a marriage license and you are good to go.




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