Back at Osa's village, in her absence, Adunbi had set up an Earthen barrier partway around the village, in the woods, that prevents the village from being seen from the road, while Ekina had created a gentle breeze that swirls above the trees and dissipates any smoke that rises from the village.
Now, Adunbi and Quivina are getting married with Ekina preforming the duties of priestess. As the village is gathered in a large clearing, and Ekina stands on a decorative stage, welcoming everybody to a grand and glorious event.
Then Adu approaches Ekina from the left, followed but two of the villages warriors, each man dresses in a gold and blue Agbada robe and matching head cover. Adunbi stops in front of his youngest sister and kneels. Ekina concentrates Adu with anointing oil and scented smoke, then she announces Adunbi to the all the witnesses. After Ekina is finished, Adunbi stands up and takes a spot two paces back and out from his sister.
From the right Quivina approaches Ekina, followed by two unmarried young women. All dresses in gold Buba tops and blue Iro dresses with matching sash and gale head tie. Ekina concentrates Qu with anointing oils and scented smoke, then Announces Quivina to all the witnesses. After Ekina is finished, Quivina stands up and takes a spot two paces back and out in the opposite direction from Adunbi, forming a triangle.
Ekina steps aside and opens the curtains behind her revealing two large chairs and a table. Adu takes Quivina by the hand and they each sit in one of the chairs, looking at the rest of the village. Quivina's Aunt and Uncle step up and asks Adunbi and Ekina a series of questions. Once they are satisfied, they return to their seats.
Ekina calls for music and dance. The four escorts pare off and begin the dancing but are soon followed by many of the villagers. As the dance is going on tables are set up and food is brought out. The music and dancing lasts for nearly half an hour. Then a meal is served, the bride and groom are brought the first servings then every body else gets to help themselves. The banquet lasts another half an hour, then the music starts up again, this time Adunbi and Quivina get the first dance then they are joined by the grooms men and the brides maids, then by the rest of the village.