Our first thought when we started writing this was to title it “Love In the Time of Inter-Ethnicity”. But, we thought it wouldn’t carry the right presence of Kachi, our friend, and blogger who has made it a life duty to share the stories of couples who are not from the same tribe or ethnic background.
Tribalism is a big deal in Nigeria and you’ll often hear parents say things like “don’t marry an Igbo boy/girl”, “I don’t like Ijebu people, so you better not bring anyone from that tribe to us for marriage in this house”, or “we are not fans of Hausa people/why do you even want to marry someone whose ethnic language is different from ours?” and the list goes on. So, the fact that Kachi has decided to share stories of couples who have become victorious in this ancestral battle of Marital Tribalism is a huge deal.
But first, let’s talk about Kachi(who is Igbo).
Her blog is a mash up of lifestyle + travel + interesting everydayness. Of course, the part that stands out for us is the inter-ethnic marriage part. We’ve pooled a couple of the stories, so you can check it out on her blog.
Ernestina(Yoruba) and Nonso(Igbo)’s Inter-Ethnic Marriage Story
Flora(Urhobo) and Kunle(Yoruba)’s Inter-Ethnic Marriage Story
Ayowole(Yoruba) and Cyril(Edo)’s Inter-Ethnic Marriage Story
And…Kachi and Tola’s Traditional Marriage
To read more inspiring love stories and inter-ethnic testimonies, stop by KacheeTee and get soaked in the loveliness. You should also follow her on Twitter and Instagram.