Bride Price
Are "Bride Price" weddings celebrating African identity - or scams which demean women? British grooms whose families originate from Africa are paying money for their bride.
Are "Bride Price" weddings celebrating African identity - or scams which demean women? British grooms whose families originate from parts of Africa are paying money for their bride.
Itβs known as βBride Priceβ and has a long history β but campaigners now fear itβs being misused and exploited. Considered by many as only symbolic, Bride Price sometimes sees tens of thousands of pounds change hands. The cash is normally paid to the men in the Brideβs familyβ¦ and campaigners want it stopped.
Geoff and Angela are both British, but like many couples of Ghanaian descent they have chosen to express their identities by having a traditional wedding. That includes Geoff paying Angela's family a Bride Price as part of the marriage.
We see the preparations and rehearsals, hear about why a traditional wedding is important to both of them and their families, and witness their big day. Nyasha Michelle asks where we draw the line between upholding tradition, human rights, and an opportunity to make money.
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- Sun 12 Apr 2020 05:30ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ News except UK & UK HD
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