I designed this Agbada myself. What I am most proud of is that it is 100% made in Nigeria. At any time you see me, except at the gym, and at some other rare occasions, everything I wear from head to toe is always made in Nigeria. Even my beachwear is 100# made in Nigeria.
Aso Oke from Iseyin
Replica shoe from Lagos
Corals from Warri
Walking stick from Sapele
Even if you don't agree with my political views, I urge you to find common ground with me on the economics of patronising made-in-Nigeria goods and services, so we can reduce imports and grow our economy to a $1 trillion GDP.
I am so proud to have spotted this rather rare and magnificent lightning-fast predator. And not just spotting, but getting close enough to take this photo, catching the cheetah in a perfect pose.
Thank you, Maasai Mara!
Dear Chukwu,
Thank you for your feedback. But sir, don't you think it would be a better use of your time and energy to focus your energy on killing the challenges you face, rather than devoting it to killing me?
Don't worry about me. I will definitely die one day. Every soul shall taste death.
Chukwu, I do hope that the rest of your life shall be the best of your life and that God will have mercy on all of us. Thanks again, and may God bless you and Nigeria.
Dear Onyeche,
Thank you for your feedback. I was an aide to the sitting Vice President of my country in my twenties. I was a spokesperson to an incumbent President in my thirties. And not just any President, but one who built 165 new schools so Nigerians can learn to spell "devour" properly. I became a number one bestselling author in my forties. And by the grace of God, I was nominated as an ambassador in my fifties.
If it pleases God for this lion to kill me today, I will leave this world a satisfied, fulfilled, and happy person, because I believe you and any other person or animal can only do to me what God has already decided.
My prayer for you, Onyeche, is that God blesses your efforts so you can also find happiness by fulfilling your potential.
Thanks again, and may God bless you!
Dear Uche,
Thank you for your feedback. I started going on safari at the age of 12, in 1986, at Yankari Games Reserve, and I intend to continue this "pure wickedness" every year of my life until the day I die.
Furthermore, Uche, I love you with the love of God, and I sincerely pray that any suffering that you are going through will soon be a thing of the past.
Thanks again, and may God bless you.
God bless Nigeria, and we thank the Almighty for another Jumu'ah.
May the Ar-Ra'uf (The Most Kind) continue to enrich and open our hearts to embrace kindness and spread love to ourselves and everyone around us, irrespective of any differences. If we can take a moment to be intentional about loving ourselves and others, regardless of their region, religion, or community, the outcome will surely be a better Nigeria. The alternative is a bitter Nigeria. May God forbid that option!
As you celebrate the Hijra year this week, I pray that Almighty Allah (Subhanahu Wa Ta'alah) bless us with sound health and stability, increase our faith, and purify our hearts. May this Muharram be blessed for you and your family. Hijri Mubarak.
May Almighty God, the most merciful, continue to bless and grant us sabr, taqwa, shifa, barakah, and forgiveness. May God bless our leaders and Nigerians.
Juma'at Mubarak
Again, I designed this myself, and it is made entirely in Nigeria out of 100% Nigerian fabric.
Wear made-in-Nigeria. If you wear foreign clothes or buy any foreign goods and services that Nigerians can offer, you are exporting jobs out of our beloved country and importing poverty into Nigeria. When you buy made in Nigeria, you keep jobs in Nigeria.
Aso Oke from Iseyin
Zip from Aba
Replica shoe from Abuja
Corals from Warri
Always choose a made-in-Nigeria alternative!
I designed this outfit, and it is 100% made in Nigeria. Everything I am wearing from head to toe is made in Nigeria.
Aso Oke from Iseyin
Zip from Aba
Replica show from Lagos
Corals from Warri
Even if you don't agree with my political views, I urge you to see eye to eye with me on the economics of patronising made-in-Nigeria goods and services, so we can reduce imports and grow our economy to a $1 trillion GDP.