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Medlin Boss, Fashion Queen, ”Named Among 100 Most Influential African Women”
One name sticks out like a beacon of elegance and originality when discussing the African fashion scene is Medin Boss. Medlin Boss, who was recently listed by La Mode magazine as one of the 100 Most Influential African Women, has not only revolutionised fashion but also emerged as a source of inspiration and empowerment for women around the continent. Her transformation from an ardent fashion admirer to a renowned fashion mogul is quite remarkable.
A Journey Rooted in Passion
Medlin Boss, whose real name is Mimi Linda Yina, is from Gboko Local Government Area in Benue State, Nigeria. She developed a passion for fashion while studying sociology at the University of Port Harcourt, and what began as a personal hobby quickly turned into a successful business. Medlin Boss started by selling designer clothing she brought back from her trips overseas to friends and acquaintances. Her ability to curate one-of-a-kind fashion pieces and her keen sense of style soon won her a devoted following.

Fashion Queen Medlin Boss
Breaking Barriers and Setting Trend
In 2019, Medlin Boss took a risk by moving her company to Lagos, Nigeria’s fashion capital. This choice turned out to be revolutionary. She became known as one of the nation’s most sought-after fashion advisers due to her creative approach to fashion and her ability to keep ahead of trends. Top corporate executives, reality TV stars, music artists, and Nollywood actors are among Medlin Boss’s customers. Her clientele in the diaspora are keen to seek her assistance, demonstrating her impact outside of Nigeria.
A Visionary Leader
Medlin Boss’s success is a result of both her imaginative leadership and her sense of style. She has revolutionised the fashion industry with her innovative concepts and unwavering dedication to quality. Her company, Medlin Couture, is a byword for beauty, sophistication, and luxury. Medlin Boss’s vision is to go global, and she is well on her way to achieving that goal.

Medlin Boss
Empowering Women Through Fashion
The story of Medlin Boss is a testament to the power of passion, perseverance, and self-belief. One of the most amazing aspects of her journey is her dedication to empowering women. She believes that fashion is about feeling empowered and confident, not just about looking good. Through her work, she has inspired countless women to embrace their own style and follow their dreams.
Charity and community support
Beyond fashion, Medlin Boss is a humanitarian. She has started various charity organisations to help underprivileged women and children in Nigeria. Medlin Boss ensures that her achievement has a concrete impact on her community by granting educational scholarships and organising skill acquisition programs. This dedication to give back strengthens her standing as a role model.

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Global Recognition
The impact of Medlin Boss has been acknowledged globally. She has been invited to share her knowledge and expertise at worldwide conferences and renowned fashion weeks. She is a distinctive and significant character in the fashion industry because of her ability to navigate both the African and international fashion scenes.
Challenges and Triumphs
Medlin Boss has encountered her share of difficulties, just like every other prosperous businesswoman. She has handled the ups and downs of the fashion industry with poise and fortitude, navigating everything from logistical challenges to financial failures. She is strong and determined, as seen by her capacity to overcome challenges and turn setbacks into possibilities. Medlin Boss’s story serves as a reminder that achieving achievement involves a number of detours and demands constant commitment.
A Legacy of Influence
Medlin Boss’s inclusion in the list of the 100 Most Influential African Women is a just reward for her contributions to the fashion industry and beyond. Her impact goes beyond her close friends and family, motivating a new generation of fashionistas and entrepreneurs. The legacy of Medlin Boss is one of greatness, empowerment, and innovation. She has demonstrated that everything is achievable if one is passionate and persistent.

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Conclusion
Medlin Boss’s journey is far from over. As she continues to break barriers and set new trends, she remains a beacon of inspiration for women across Africa and beyond. Her story is a powerful reminder that dreams are achievable, and with hard work and determination, one can rise to the pinnacle of success. Medlin Boss’s influence will undoubtedly continue to grow, leaving an indelible mark on the world of fashion and beyond.
On her Instagram page on the day she received her award, she expressed her gratitude through her caption, giving thanks to God, her late mother, her father, her family, friends, and colleagues. She also appreciated La Mode magazine for honoring her. I quote:
“Honored And Heart Of Gratitude 1 Who Is He That Saith A Thing And It Cometh To Pass When The Lord Has Not Spoken??? Let God Alone Take The Glory Over My Life And I Return All The Glory To Him. 100 My Defender…The Re Writer & Of My Story The One Who Knows Me Through And Through And Never Forsakes Or Cast Me Away. I Return All The Glory To You. To My Amazing Mother Who Is Smiling Down On Me From Heaven Who’s Voice Played In My Head From The Age Of 16 When As A Child Myself I Had To Carry The Responsibilities She Left Behind For Me Working Tirelessly Since Then Till Date And Kept Me Molded Because I Kept Telling Myself That I Will Make Her Wishes Come True By Making Her Proud. Mummy, I Am Sure Your Very Fragile Favorite Lil Mimi Is Making You Proud Over Here. To My Amazing Dad Who Showered Me With All The Prayers And Left Me With ‘I Will Go As Far And Above As My Heart Wished For’ And I See Your Prayers Manifesting. To My Amazing Lil Family That Will Take Every Bullet For Me And Stand By Me Through Thick And Thin, You Guys Know I Live For You All. To My Amazing Friends And Women Nitche That God Has Blessed Me With, You All Are Part Of My Many Blessings, I Appreciate You All. And All Thanks to the organizers of @lamodemag. I Am Honored. You Guys Are Doing An Amazing Job. God Bless You. We Keep Winning.”
You can indeed say that hard work, dedication, determination, and commitment pay off.
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DJ Cuppy Explains Why She Cannot Marry a Nigerian and Reflects on Her Past Relationships.
DJ Cuppy has opened up about her views on marriage, explaining why she does not see herself marrying a Nigerian and sharing how her past dating experiences have shaped that opinion. She made the remarks during a recent podcast appearance, where she spoke candidly about the difficulties she has faced while trying to build genuine relationships.
According to her, one experience in particular changed the way she approaches dating. She recalled that a former partner appeared more interested in meeting her father, businessman Femi Otedola, than in getting to know her as a person. Reflecting on that encounter, she suggested that her family background and public profile can sometimes make it difficult to determine whether someone’s intentions are sincere.

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During the conversation, DJ Cuppy said she could not imagine marrying a Nigerian, linking the statement to the experiences she had in previous relationships. She also noted that her father is not focused on who she eventually chooses as a partner, but would like to see her settle down and build a family. While speaking about marriage, she referenced the relationship between her younger sister, Temi Otedola, and singer Mr Eazi, expressing happiness for the couple.
Her comments add to a series of reflections she has shared over the years about love and companionship. In earlier interviews, she admitted that dating as a public figure can be complicated because wealth and social status often become part of the conversation before a genuine connection has been established. In previous interviews, she has spoken about wanting a partner who values her for who she is rather than her family background and public profile.
DJ Cuppy has also been open about how her priorities have changed. During an appearance on The Zeze Millz Show, she revealed that she now prefers a quieter lifestyle and would rather date someone with a regular nine-to-five job who stays away from social media. The shift, she explained, comes from a desire for simplicity and stability rather than constant visibility.

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DJ Cuppy, originally known as Florence Ifeoluwa Otedola, has spent more than a decade building a career as a disc jockey, producer and philanthropist. Despite her success in entertainment, conversations about her personal life have continued to attract public interest because she has chosen to speak openly about the realities of finding a partner while living in the spotlight.
Her latest remarks have generated discussion because they touch on issues that extend beyond celebrity culture. Her comments have generated discussion online, with supporters and critics offering different views on whether personal experiences should influence opinions about marriage and relationships. While some readers may disagree with her conclusion, her comments reflect a broader conversation about how personal experiences can influence the way people view marriage and long-term commitment.
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Ayra Starr Is the Cover Girl for Schön Magazine
Ayra Starr secured another major feature, this time for Schön! 50. The Mavin Records star fronts the magazine’s latest digital issue, shot by Cody Lidtke with styling from Dominick Barcelona. Her hair was done courtesy of Dijah Slayy and Opus Beauty using GHD, while Uhh Jean and Opus Beauty handled makeup with Pat McGrath products.

Photo: Cody Lidtke
In a social media post promoting the cover, the magazine described Ayra as someone redefining what it means to be a global star, picking up awards, breaking barriers, and pushing Afropop into higher spaces. Billions of streams, sold-out shows, yet she stays exactly who she is. That, the magazine says, is the whole point.
In the interview, Ayra talked about the way people try to box Afrobeats artists into one sound. “People genuinely try to put Afrobeat artists in a box,” she said. “Music is free. Music is for everybody.” She also got real about who she’s actually making music for, explaining that she makes music for confident women, people who have always known they were different, and that people listen to her music to feel good.

Photo: Cody Lidtke
It’s difficult to argue with the numbers either. “Rush,” her 2021 breakout, has crossed hundreds of millions of streams, and her overall catalogue now sits above 7 billion streams worldwide. She’s worked with the likes of Wizkid and Tyla, and her name keeps showing up wherever Afropop is being talked about on the global stage. From Cotonou to international charts, her rise has coincided with growing global attention for Afropop artists.
The timing of this cover isn’t random either. Ayra just dropped her new single “Tornado” on June 12, the lead single off her coming album “Starr Girl,” due August 14. Produced by Skillies, Shizzi, and RiotUSA, the track carries the now-quoted line, “Inflation, I’m the price they wanna beat.”

Photo: Cody Lidtke
Before it officially dropped, it was previewed during her NPR Tiny Desk performance, and at a listening party for the single, she stepped out in an outfit topped with a Sego gele.
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Sharon Ooja and Husband Ugo Nwoke Welcome Baby Boy
Nollywood actress Sharon Ooja and her husband, Ugo Nwoke have welcomed their first child, a baby boy. She announced it on Instagram on Wednesday and the comment section was flooded with reactions.

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Sharon broke the news with a series of maternity pictures featuring husband which she captioned. “I just gave birth to the most handsome baby boy I have ever seen. I’m still so overwhelmed with joy and gratitude. 2025/2026… God truly ushered me into the most beautiful years of my life and wrote a story that only He can take the glory for. Pregnancy made me understand God’s love in such a deeper way, unconditional, intentional, and impossible to fully explain. Our lives have changed forever. W.I.N, that’s his initials. I’ve always dreamed of being a mummy, and now I finally am.”

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For the shoot, Sharon wore a black strappy bralette paired with loose grey trousers, with a matching jacket draped around her waist, revealing her baby bump. Her hair was styled in voluminous curls, while Ugo complemented the neutral shades in an oversized black T-shirt and grey trousers. The images were set against a minimalist studio backdrop featuring clothing racks, white folding chairs and visible lighting equipment, while another frame captured the couple by a large window filled with natural light. Several of the photographs showed the pair posing closely together, with Sharon also photographed seated while cradling her bump.
What surprised fans about the news was that her pregnancy had been kept private throughout. The couple chose to keep the journey away from social media intentionally, with Sharon thanking close family and friends for respecting their decision to maintain that privacy. She described the experience as deeply personal and fulfilling, noting that her first trimester came with challenges, which she plans to speak about at a later time.

Photo: Wutlife
She thanked her husband in a message, writing: “Thank you for loving me so fiercely and beautifully through every stage of our pregnancy. The prayers, reassurance, back rubs, trips, baths, endless gifts, food runs and the way you carried me emotionally and spiritually these past 9 months. Baby, you are truly everything. Me, Win and Zoey are so blessed to have you.”
Sharon, who rose to prominence through Skinny Girl in Transit and later appeared in King of Boys, Glamour Girls, and Oloture, remains one of Nollywood’s most recognisable contemporary stars. She married Ugo Nwoke in 2024, with both traditional and white wedding ceremonies held in Abuja. Now, less than two years later, the family has a new baby.
She concluded with a celebratory note, embracing her new role as a mother, adding that fans can now officially call her “mama Win,” while also noting, “we officially back.”
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