Robert Alai claims Prince Indah’s wedding did not focus on the Luo culture

  • The cultural wedding of Luo musician Prince Indah is still a conversation, with many wondering and criticizing the event.
  • MCA of the MCA Robert Alai called on Indah’s rods to carry snake -marked rod
  • He also advised people against copying clothing from Nigeria and trying to force them to represent the Luo culture

MCA Slice Robert Alai has criticized how Prince Indah’s wedding was made and pierced the holes in the garment of the dear.

Robert Alai said Prince Indah’s clothing, and his nominees carrying snake -marked rods did not focus on Luo culture. Photo: Robert Alai, Bolo Bespoke.
Source: Instagram

Indah made a prestigious wedding on April 13, which was attended by prominent politicians and celebrities.

A cultural wedding titled ‘Nyombo’ in Dholuo is where the man goes to the woman’s house to pay a dowry.

Indah was accompanied by close friends, among them including Langata MP Jalang’o and renowned architect Bolo Bolo Bespoke, who was responsible for the Luo singer’s dress.

Robert Alai thinks about Prince Indah’s wedding

The barbers were wearing white agbada with blue marks, and they carried golden sticks with snake marks.

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Alai called the group, saying what they are doing is far from the Luo culture and calling for respect for tradition.

“The things we have seen at the wedding from Migori, the people in the city call themselves wise. Then they came with rods with snakes. Said Luo.

Alai further wanted people to stop carrying any markings and put on any clothes they choose from Nigeria and to associate them with the Luo culture.

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What did Indah’s wife wear?

Indah’s bride, Winnie Nyar Migori, stole a show at her cultural wedding and costume Three Differences that cost KSh 200,000.

She had the first outfit she wore in the morning, and then the second outfit she wore with her spouses.

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Her last garment, a green green gown with gold marks, was what she wore when she went to meet her husband after the negotiations were officially held.

He looked happy as the guests sprayed him with dollar notes while lovingly loving him and singing the songs of the Luo.

Her bride included close friends who seemed surprised to wear long white dresses and neat hair styles.

Robert Alai claims Prince Indah's wedding did not focus on the Luo culture
Prince Indah made a beautiful cultural wedding where he married his wife, Winnie. Photo: Prince Indah.
Source: Instagram

Indah speaking after a successful wedding

The Girwa Hitmaker is thanked his friends and committee for achieving his wedding.

In his post to thank his great guests and friends for attending his occasion, he quoted Matthew 19: 6, which discusses the sanctity of the marriage.

He commended his committee for making sure everything went right and thanking them for volunteering and planning carefully.

Indah also thanked the Arab men who attended his wedding and noted how their presence made his event memorable while adding unique cultural skills.

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