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Priscilla Ojo Switches It Up in London. Mom First, Baddie Always

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Priscilla Ojo recently traveled to London for her mother Iyabo Ojo’s, UK movie premiere: “The Return of Arinzo”. She didn’t just travel, but made sure to make the streets of London into a runway. The young mom took to her Instagram and shared her latest pictures which she captioned “Mom first, baddie immediately after”.

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She was photographed by KKH Photography in a cream-colored double-breasted trench jacket, which had wide notched lapels and a matching fabric belt that was fitted at the waist to create a flared, peplum-style shape. Beneath the jacket, she paired it a white mini skirt with a slight flare, adding a clean contrast to the neutral tones of the coat. Her hair was styled in long waves that fell over her shoulders. Her makeup featured a matte base, defined brows, and a neutral, glossy lip.

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Priscilla styled her outfit with a classic black leather beret, worn tilted to one side for a vintage feel, a petite black quilted crossbody bag with a gold chain strap and a retro-inspired oval sunglasses with dark lenses and thin gold frames. Her jewellery was minimalist gold pieces from Bozdiamonds which included small hoop earrings and a delicate gold chain necklace. For her shoes, she chose knee-high black leather boots with a slight slouch at the ankle

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“The Return of Arinzo,” a sequel to the 2013 classic film, follows two sisters whose lives diverge in opposite directions. One becomes a police officer, while the other is drawn into a life of crime. The film is currently showing in cinemas and centres on a woman believed to be dead who suddenly resurfaces, leaving everyone unsure whether she has returned for answers or revenge. Priscilla starred in the film alongside her husband Juma Jux, making the London premiere a family affair.

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Iyabo Ojo shared updates about the London trip, sparking conversations online about the visit.

This marks a clear shift from her previous styling at Chioma Good Hair’s trunk show pop-up, where she wore a brown structured corset paired with a flowing plaid skirt. The same woman, seen in a different setting.

In London, her fashion choices felt more put-together.

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The Best Dressed Stars From the 2026 AMVCA

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The 12th edition of the AMVCA has officially begun, and after weeks of anticipations celebrities arrived in memorable fashion. Sharp menswear and elegant gowns remained a major part of the evening, while some attendees delivered fresher, more modern and unexpected choices. After the fashion seen at the 2026 AMVCA Cultural Night expectations were already high for the main event.

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Osas Ighodaro in Veekee James

Osas Ighodaro, whose film 3 Cold Dishes earned six nominations, wore Veekee James. Her gown featured crimson bands wrapped around her body in spiral design. Sheer section between  the bands created a naked dress illusion. The headpiece stood out most, with it’s towering structure framing her head and adding a stronger visual element to the entire outfit.

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Idia Aisien in Ambaosa

Idia Aisien wore a fitted gown by Ambaosa, detailed with wristwatch faces, referencing her signature timeless style. The dress featured an oversized black tulle train, creating dramatic volume. A bob hairstyle and minimal makeup completed the look

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Deyemi Okanlawon in Deji & Kola

Deyemi Okanlawon wore a black long coat by Deji & Kola with red embellishment across the chest and shoulders. Red gloves and matching shoes. He even added a sumari sword  as part of his accesories.

Other celebrities including Mercy Eke, Liquorose, Uche Montana, Chioma Ikokwu, Uche Jumbo, Nana Akua Addo Kie Kie, Ik Ogbonna, Elozonam, Mimi Yina, amongst others.

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Mercy Eke in Amy Aghomi

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Chioma Ikokwu in Amy Aghomi

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Doyinsola David in Mitchelle Amadi

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Kie Kie in Clasiqdiane

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Ik Ogbonna in Jason Porshe

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Nana Akua Addo in Srushti Patil

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Liquorose in Prudential

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Toni Tone in Deja Vuu

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Touin Abraham in Prudential

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Mimi Yina in Medlin

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Dabota Lawson in Erica Moore

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Elozonam in Jeff Urban

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Laura Ikeji in Pesigha Elizabeth

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Uche Montana in Tubo

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Simi Drey in Ovem

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in Yemi Shoyemi

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VJ Adams in Fresh by Dotun

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Uche Jumbo in Jacob Victor

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Sophia Cjisom in KGZ Opulence Couture

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ChinWonder in P. Aries

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in Weiz Durham Franklyn

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Uti Nwachukwu in Alan Cruzer

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Shine Rosman in Weiz Durham Franklyn

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Ihuoma Ejiofor in Lady Beellionaire

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Omowunmi Dada in Frequency Couture

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Nini in Sevon Dejana

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Toke Makinwa Is Untouchable in Hertunba

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On May 7, 2026, Toke Makinwa posted some photos on her Instagram with the caption “Outside but Untouchable.” Recently, she expressed to us that Hertunba has a permanent spot in her wardrobe. The media personality and entrepreneur have reached for the Lagos-based label more than once in a short period of time, and that kind of repeated loyalty means Toke does not wear things by accident. Every look is carefully picked out.

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She wore a dona coal top which had thick blue halter-style straps, a deep V-neckline with a triangle-shaped cutout just above the waist and an oversized red lip motif centered on a wide, peplum-like base. She paired the top with a high-waisted midi skirt in matching black fabric.

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Her jewellery were simply stud earrings, silver bracelets and a wrist watch. She wore her hair in loose waves with a clean middle part and her makeup consisted of warm earthy tones and a nude-pink lip that complemented her skin. Makinwa completed her outfit with gold-coloured strappy heeled sandals.

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This is not the first Hertunba look she has worn recently. Her last outing in the brand was a bold striped co-ord, a matching top and skirt in contrasting colours that leaned into pattern and print. This one is different, the all-black midi with its graphic bodice and flowing skirt is a step up.

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The Best Dressed Stars at the 2026 AMVCA Cultural Day

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The 2026 AMVCA Cultural Night took place on May 8 at the Balmoral Convention Centre, with the theme been “Honouring Craft, Celebrating Culture.” This went beyond the usual red-carpet show. It was African royalty on full display. The night was a sharp mix of Aso-Oke, to intricate beadwork and structural designs. The celebrities didn’t go the normal route with simple silhouettes, they leaned towards deep regal colours like forest green, burnt orange and crimson red. Craft wasn’t on the sidelines.

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Mercy Eke dressed in the Edo tribe in a custom outfit designed by Amy Aghomi. She wore a floor-length mermaid gown in bright red, which featured finely tailored 3D textured beadwork that mimicked traditional coral bead patterns, and a flared skirt and an asymmetrical shoulder design. For accessories, a multi-layered Ivie necklace, bracelets and matching rings. Her Okuku was styled by Casablanca Glam. Glambyomoye did her makeup. Mercy’s entire look was put together by fashion stylist Styled by Maklin Scout.

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Kiky Festus wore a mermaid gown made from black fabric with vertical red stripes running down the center. It had detailed beadwork on the bodice and sheer lace detailing on the shoulders and arms. Her look was accessorized with a custom-made black handfan with red accents by Synach Palace. For jewellery, she wore a layered red coral bead necklace and a matching bracelet, and her hair was styled with a gele tied in the traditional black and red Idoma colors. Kiky’s makeup was created by Annab.

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Stan Nze, who co-hosted the event wore a crisp white tailored top layered with a neck piece. The outfit had an embroidered palm tree, a central symbol of growth and heritage in Igbo culture, and was styled with exquisite red coral beadwork. For bottom, he paired the top with a long black velvet skirt, creating a big regal shape. For accessories, he wore a matching black and red beaded cap and traditional red coral bead necklaces and matching bracelets.

Below are more of the Best Dressed Stars

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