Most Nigerians I know love to have a good party or what we Lasgidi people (I was once a Lagos babe, so I am always a Lagos babe) call Owambe, where you will wiggle your waist to vibrant music till the wee hours of the morning.
The social scenery is such a robust one with all manners of lavish events going on every weekend from child dedication, to birthday party, weddings (always tops the list) anniversaries, burial ceremonies and so on.
We do not do these things in half measures and even a man whose pockets are to let by society standards, will still manage to put something together that will bring his neighours gathering.
If I were to put an owambe together for my closest one, my husband or my mother, out of all the countries that I have visited, I would still choose to have my party in Naija. We know how to rock it well!
Our parties are never small, so we generously prepare for lots of guests (even uninvited ones who will tag along).
You need a large enough space to accommodate all and sundry that will gather to celebrate with you.
Our parties are most times preceded with a church thanksgiving depending on the occasion, before everybody convenes at the party venue.
Of course, the Dee-Jay would have the music on a spin with a good mix that will bring most people to their feet and in between dancing, small chops, drinks, party favours are handed out.
We also sew elaborate or buy very glamourous outfits to suit these occasions and the jolliness is usually infectious.
We never bother with RSVP because we always make sure that Rice and Stew is Very Plenty! (Just spoke it with my pidgin accent on my mind)
© Jacqueline Oby-Ikocha
Quick Glossary for words that you may not know:
Lasigidi – A nickname for the city of Lagos state, Nigeria.
Owambe – A Yoruba word which means ”it (party) is happening here.”
Naija: Naija is another name for Nigeria, the patriotic name for Nigerians to show their strength and smartness.
Image courtesy: Nairaland.
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