How to Plan Weddings in Nigeria on Low Budget (2024)

It should come as no surprise that weddings are expensive and can quickly go over budget. Therefore, it is not surprising to hear people lament that they cannot afford to plan a wedding. But did you know that you may amaze your visitors while keeping your wedding expenses low? Do you want to keep your wedding expenses as low as possible to stay below a strict spending limit? Then having a classy, modest wedding would be appropriate. The undeniable truth is that a wedding can be enjoyed to the fullest regardless of the budget allocated for it. The secret to success is to establish priorities. You will learn how to organize a low-and medium-cost wedding in this article.

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HOW TO PLAN A LOW BUDGET WEDDING IN NIGERIA (2024)

Low-key weddings are already getting more and more popular in Nigeria. You too may have a low-key wedding; all you need to do is adhere to the guidelines listed below to successfully plan your own:

STEP 1: MAKE A WEDDING TO-DO LIST AND TIMELINE

Make a list of the wedding-related tasks you must perform before the big day. To know when each task must be finished, give it a deadline. Plan the timelines for the items on your wedding checklist far in advance, starting with your engagement.

In order to avoid last-minute stress and to benefit from any sales discounts that may be there, it is imperative to start this process as soon as possible.

STEP 2: WEDDING LOCATION

The decision of whether to get married and the timing of the wedding are the only two things that are often made before the location of the wedding.

Even though the wedding location can be pricey, you can save a lot of money by getting married on a day other than Saturday. Compared to indoor weddings, outdoor weddings are less expensive. You can choose to use your own complex, a friend’s complex, or your parents’ complex. You just had to pay for everything, including canopies, plastic chairs, and plastic tables.

STEP 3: SEEK ASSISTANCE

Regardless of how simple the wedding, there will be a lot of components and logistics, and you won’t be able to manage everything by yourself. You’ll require a lot of assistance with the wedding planning.

You can choose between paying for hired help or receiving something for nothing. If you have excess funds or don’t have time or close family and friends to help you with your wedding arrangements. To help you create and carry out a thorough wedding plan, you need also hire a professional wedding planner.

STEP 4: MAINTAIN A SIMPLE MEAL STYLE

When deciding whether to offer a banquet or a sit-down supper, consider the size of your wedding venue. Avoid hosting a banquet if possible if there isn’t enough space to put up the banquet booths. Make sure you have This will assist if your guests aren’t getting impatient from standing in line for too long.

Make absolutely sure you have enough servers if you plan to provide sit-down dinners so that the menu doesn’t run forever.

STEP 5: LIMIT (FOOD) MENU OPTIONS

Remember to account for the expense while choosing the menu for your wedding. Reduce the number of menu options and the variety of cuisine served. Serve only the popular party foods that most Nigerians like. Make sure you fully understand what you will receive from a caterer before choosing them. Additionally, avoid giving your guests a wide variety of selections if you want to keep your wedding catering costs down.

STEP 6: USE WEDDING PLANNING TOOLS

Even if the wedding is small, planning it won’t necessarily be simple. Additionally, when there are fewer people at a wedding, attendees catch mistakes sooner. No matter how small the wedding, it will require a lot of preparation and organization. You must therefore pay special attention to the small print. Utilize the free tools and information on wedding planning to stay organized while you embark on your wedding planning adventure. Make a list of all the things that need to be done before your wedding day to start.

STEP 7: DON’T GET MUCH INTO MINOR DETAILS

Consider that by starting early with your wedding preparation, you’ll be doing everything you can to ensure the most stunning wedding.

Be ready for a small thing to go wrong (not as planned) at the last minute as well, but remember that it won’t take away from the grandeur of your wedding. If not, perhaps one your bridesmaids, groomsmen, or family members would take care of it. Since you took the time and effort to plan the wedding ahead of schedule, there is therefore no need to worry or fret about this.

STEP 8: MAKE A WEDDING SHOPPING LIST

Make a list of all the wedding-related products you’ll need to buy, rent, or hire before you do anything else. This can also aid in keeping you from overspending and on track with your budget.

Additionally, it is crucial to start this process as soon as is practical. Early preparation will help you avoid last-minute stress and enable you to benefit from any sales bargains that may be there.

STEP 9: REDUCE THE NUMBER OF PEOPLE

Step nine is to cut back on the number of guests, bridesmaids, and groomsmen.

Stress is decreased when a small team works collaboratively to manage people and things. It’s acceptable to have a small number of bridesmaids and groomsmen because your wedding will be intimate and only include a few attendees.

Reduce the number of groomsmen and bridesmaids present. Notably, the bride and groom get to pick the colors and styles/designs of the bridesmaids’ and groomsmen’s outfits, respectively. You shouldn’t anticipate them to spend a lot of money on an outfit; instead, consider their comfort.

CONCLUSION

When planning a low-key wedding, try to keep your decisions as straightforward as possible. It follows that you can do both—impress your guests and save money. I sincerely hope that our tips on organizing a low-key wedding in Nigeria were helpful. This is the end of our overview of organizing a low-key wedding in Nigeria.

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Oluchi Chukwu

Oluchi is a seasoned Information blogger, content developer and the editor of Nigerian Queries. She is a tech enthusiast who loves reading, writing and research

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