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Inside the "Over-Content-lizing" of Lagos Love

Inside the “Over-Content-lizing” of Lagos Love

Somto NwanoluebySomto Nwanolue
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Lagos is a truly unhinged place. You spend at least 3 months chasing a tailor, skip lunch for days so you’ll be able to fit into your corseted, overly beaded asoebi, and finally arrive at a wedding only to realize you aren’t just a guest but also an unpaid extra in a high-budget production.

Over the last few days, Nigerian Twitter has been in a collective state of exhaustion, and it isn’t just about the heat. It’s about the fact that the Nigerian wedding has officially entered its final boss era. We’ve moved past the days of simple celebrations and into the era of the Content Wedding. And frankly? Even as an external observer, it’s starting to feel like a lot.

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    • The Guest Photoshoot Epidemic
  •  The Rise of the Wedding Production Manager
  • The Psychological Price of the “Perfect” Story
    • Bottom Line

The Guest Photoshoot Epidemic

The most jarring thing about this sort of wedding isn’t the 10-tier cake or the imported florals; it’s the fact that every guest seems to be doing a full editorial photoshoot.

 

As one viral tweet recently put it: “Going for someone’s wedding and doing a full photoshoot… Are you the couple?”

It’s a valid question. We’ve all either experienced or seen the friends blocking the aisle to get “the shot” for their own feed, the aunties posing in front of the couple’s floral installation for forty minutes, and the professional content creators hired by the couple and guests to capture “candid” moments that feel anything but. We’ve traded the joy of witnessing a union for the stress of securing the perfect transition for our Instagram Reels and TikTok trends.

 The Rise of the Wedding Production Manager

We are witnessing, in real time, the “Over-Content-lizing” of love in Nigerian culture. It’s no longer enough to have a photographer; you now need:

  • Dedicated Social Media Teams: Creators whose only job is to turn every laugh (fake or not) into a 15-second viral clip before the first course is even served.
  • The Entrance Re-takes: Watching couples literally stop and restart their grand entrance because the lighting wasn’t Pinterest-perfect the first time.
  • The Re-created Trends: Seeing the entire wedding party pause the reception to film the latest TikTok transition. It feels more like a four-hour filming session than the party it was originally meant to be.

Inside the "Over-Content-lizing" of Lagos Love

The Psychological Price of the “Perfect” Story

The problem isn’t that these weddings aren’t beautiful—they are. The problem is that when every single second is being curated for an audience of strangers, the intimacy of the actual union feels like an afterthought. We’re watching a generation of couples prioritize the story of their nuptials over the soul of it.

The pressure trickles down, too. Now, even the couple with a modest budget feels like their big day didn’t happen if they don’t have a highlight reel that looks worthy enough to post on Bella Naija. We’ve turned the most personal day of our lives into a corporate marketing campaign for “Best Wedding of the Year.”

Bottom Line

We love the fashion, we love the “Naija” excellence, and we definitely love the drama. But as an external observer, it’s hard not to feel a bit of “content fatigue.” When a wedding becomes more about the re-creation of the moment than the moment itself, we have to ask:

Who are we doing this for?

Inside the "Over-Content-lizing" of Lagos Love

Maybe the real luxury isn’t the floral ceiling,  the five outfit changes, or the bundles of money sprayed, but the courage to have a wedding where the only person looking through a lens is the hired photographer, and everyone else is just… there.

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Somto Nwanolue is a news writer with a keen eye for spotting trending news and crafting engaging stories. Her interests includes beauty, lifestyle and fashion. Her life’s passion is to bring information to the right audience in written medium

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