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Emmy Collins London, the multi-faceted top end fashion brand based in London, is set to unveil its latest designs in Lagos and has finalized arrangements to host an upscale fashion event tagged ‘Trendless Style Weekend’ at the African Arts Foundation (AAF) Gallery in Victoria Island Lagos.

The brand that caters for menswear/womenswear in the global fashion market has built a reputation for designing exquisite runway pieces and ready-to-wear outfits for both sexes .The ‘Trendless Style Weekend’ according to its Creative Director, Emeka Collins, is a prelude to the return of Emmy Collins to Nigeria.

“We are headquartered at the creative hub of London – Shoreditch, East End – catering for our global clients but we are set to establish physical presence here in Nigeria with offices opening soon in Ikoyi, Lagos” he said.

Endowed with the elegance of quality British tailoring and design, Emmy Collins is a force to be reckoned with in the contemporary world of fashion, but wants to extend the gains of the brand back home to the very discerning and fashion loving Nigerians who like quality and innovative pieces.  Since debuting 16 years ago, Emmy Collins has made clothes for local and international clients including some private and public sector leaders, businessmen, industry bigwigs, upwardly mobile executives, fashion icon as well as stars in the music, movies and Nigerian entertainment industry.

“Nigerians are some of the biggest shoppers in the world as statistics from Selfridges, Harrods and some of the global departmental stores have shown. I am convinced that Nigerians will be willing to shop locally if they find the right quality of apparels. We are poised to bridge that gap and reverse that trend, with tastefully designed pieces that are designed and tailored to global standards” he said.

Guests at ‘Trendless Style Weekend’, will be opportuned to view some of the designs on display and worn by models, whilst the Creative Director will be on ground to take orders for the made-to-measure pieces. Additionally, the guests will be afforded the opportunity to browse through and choose suiting fabrics sourced from Holland and Sherry of Savile Row, London and fabrics from Ringhart Shirting for their made-to-order suits/jackets/trousers/shirts.

Connect with Emmy Collins London via twitter@emmycollins, instagram@emmycollinslondon, linkedin@emmycollins  and www.emmycollins.com

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Egbaliganza 2026 Unveils Africa’s First Official Culture and Fashion Exchange at Press Conference

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The press conference announcing the 2026 edition of Egbaliganza concluded today at Abeokuta, Ogun State, marking a significant milestone in the growth of one of Africa’s most ambitious cultural platforms. The conference, a formal precursor to the Egbaliganza event scheduled for March 28, 2026, brought together cultural stakeholders, institutional representatives, government partners, and media to present the full vision and programme for what has been officially positioned as Africa’s first Culture and Fashion Exchange.

Now in its third consecutive year as a flagship programme of the Lisabi Festival, Egbaliganza 2026 represents the most expansive edition of the platform to date.

Conceived in honour of Lisabi Agbongboakala, the legendary Egba hero and liberator , and inspired by the visionary royal guidance of Kabiyesi, the Alake of Egbaland, HRM Oba Adedotun Aremu Gbadebo, Egbaliganza has grown from a proud local celebration of Egba identity into a fully continental initiative. The 2026 edition formalises that evolution, convening over 50 nations, governments, cultural institutions, designers, artisans, investors, and diaspora stakeholders in Abeokuta for a multi-day programme that blends deep-rooted tradition with bold contemporary cultural presentation.

The press conference opened with a clear statement of purpose from the platform’s leadership. Aare (Dr.) Lai Labode, Visionary Custodian of the Lai Labode Heritage Foundation and Convener of Egbaliganza, addressed attendees on the platform’s mandate and trajectory.

“Egbaliganza was conceived as a gift to the Egba people and a living monument to Lisabi Agbongboakala , our symbol of courage, sacrifice, and collective will,” he said.

“Under the leadership of the Lisabi Festival Committee and the royal blessing of Kabiyesi Alake, Egbaliganza has become a strategic cultural engine within the Lisabi Festival. Our focus is clear: to use creativity, heritage, and organised celebration to strengthen the unity of Egbaland, amplify Egba identity, and open new social and economic doors for our people. Lisabi Festival gives us the platform. Egbaliganza gives us the expression. The unity and progress of Egbaland remain our purpose.”

At the press conference, Aare (Dr) Lai Labode detailed the full programme for March 28, which includes the Parade of Nations, a large-scale cultural convergence featuring delegations from over 50 countries, each presenting their distinct cultural identity alongside the Egba people on a shared stage.

A formal charter signing will accompany the Parade, establishing long-term commitments between participating nations and the Egbaliganza platform across culture, tourism, and creative enterprise.

Further programme highlights include the Walk of Heroes and Walk of Kings, honouring legacy and leadership within Egba society and across participating cultures; the Egba Fashion Club Runways and Hackathons, which place indigenous textiles including Àdìrẹ and Aso-Oke at the intersection of tradition, technology, and modern enterprise; the unveiling of the Alake-Egbaliganza Drum also called the Unity Drum to be built by a son of Egbaland for Egbaland during the festival there will be performance of the Egbaliganza 80 man orchestral Band as well as the “Oja Egbaliganza” showcase, which will present historic Egba garments and cultural artefacts spanning centuries, including ancient attire estimated between 3,000 and 4,000 years old. The programme will close with the Gala Night, Flame of a Continent, a curated evening of performance, ceremonial presentations, and cultural storytelling, and the formal Lisabi Day Celebration honouring Egba ancestors and heritage custodians as the 39th Lisabi Festival is marked.

A central theme of today’s press conference was the role of culture as a direct driver of economic development, at the grassroots, national, and continental levels.

Aare (Dr) Lai Labode highlighted how previous editions of Egbaliganza have delivered increased hotel occupancy across Abeokuta, direct income for local artisans, designers, and craftsmen, international visibility for Egba creatives, and renewed diaspora engagement.

The 2026 edition, a proof of concept for the Afroliganza movement, the African Global Fashion Games is projected to expand these outcomes significantly, supported by a diaspora investment pipeline of $2 million and above, and an industry elevation framework that targets the growth of Africa’s culture and fashion valuation from $30 billion to $500 billion through structured markets, policy alignment, and sustained global visibility.

Egbaliganza also confirmed the successful securing of official Federal Government recognition for the Lisabi Festival through the Federal Ministry of Arts, Culture and the Creative Economy. This development strengthens the festival’s national cultural status and opens new doors for institutional support and cultural tourism across Ogun State and beyond.

It is no small thing that the world is being invited to Abeokuta. The Egba people have always known the weight of what they carry, in their history, their craftsmanship, their language, and their identity. Egbaliganza 2026 is the moment that weight becomes a platform. Fifty nations will stand on that platform on March 28. And when they do, Abeokuta will not just be a city on a map. It will be the cultural capital of a continent finding its voice.

Egbaliganza-Lisabi Festival 2026 is scheduled for March 28, 2026, in Abeokuta, Ogun State.

 

 

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Kayode Alfred: When Elegance Meets Enterprise

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In the ever-evolving theatre of Nigerian style, media, and high society, one name glows with quiet authority and cultivated grace — Kayode Alfred. He is not merely a man of fashion, nor solely a chronicler of celebrity life; he is a rare synthesis of vision, craftsmanship, and cultural finesse.
From the polished corridors of celebrity journalism to the bespoke ateliers of haute couture, Alfred’s journey reads like a modern African renaissance tale — one where ink transforms into silk, and storytelling matures into sartorial poetry. As the creative force behind Aristocrat Clothing, he has redefined bespoke fashion as an intimate dialogue between fabric and identity, tailoring garments that whisper refinement and command presence without excess.
Yet Alfred’s elegance transcends couture. It flows seamlessly into hospitality, where The Carpenters Restaurant & Lounge stands as a social sanctuary — a space where Lagos’ elite gather not merely to dine, but to commune, converse, and celebrate life’s finer rhythms. Here, ambience becomes art, and leisure becomes legacy.
What distinguishes Kayode Alfred is not flamboyance, but measured excellence. His philosophy is simple yet profound: true luxury is restraint perfected. In a world addicted to spectacle, he builds quietly, deliberately, and enduringly — crafting institutions, nurturing talent, and mentoring a new generation through ventures like the Aristocrat Institute of Fashion Design.
Society pages celebrate his milestones, but it is his discipline that deserves reverence. His story is not one of sudden ascent, but of patient cultivation — a man who mastered visibility before choosing significance, who embraced influence only after earning integrity.
Kayode Alfred stands today as a gentleman of many chapters: a journalist who learned the anatomy of fame, a designer who mastered the language of elegance, an entrepreneur who builds ecosystems, not empires, and a cultural tastemaker whose legacy is stitched into Nigeria’s modern lifestyle narrative.
In him, ambition is tailored to humility, and success is worn with dignity. He does not chase relevance — relevance finds him.
And in the quiet confidence of his stride, one truth becomes undeniable: Kayode Alfred is not merely living in style. He is defining it.

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I’m Aware Of Challenges Facing Police, My Administration Has Helped A Lot — Buhari

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President Muhammadu Buhari says his administration has helped to alleviate the problems facing the Nigeria Police Force (NPF).

The president spoke on Thursday when he received the 2021 audited report and 2023 budget proposal of the police service commission (PSC), in Abuja.

He underscored the importance of quality welfare in effective service delivery and said the federal government has made it a priority for police officers.

“I particularly note that accommodation for police officers is very critical and this administration has made the welfare of police officers, and indeed, the armed forces a top priority,”

“I know that when officers are posted on duty or assignments and they know that their families live in barracks with facilities, schools, clinics, and a conducive living environment, their morale is boosted and they would discharge their duties with courage and efficiency.

“I am pretty aware of the problems and challenges confronting the Nigeria police force and the armed forces.

“The problem is relative to time and resources and this administration has done a lot with the limitations.”

Presenting the 2021 audited report and the 2023 budget proposal to the president, Clara Ogunbiyi, acting chairman of the commission, said the PSC has ensured that ”proper and fit persons are recruited into the Nigeria Police Force”.

She added that the commission has been consistent in ensuring making sure officers are promoted at the right time while erring police officers are sanctioned as appropriate.

While expressing appreciation to the president for the prompt release of funds towards the completion of the PSC headquarters, Ogunbiyi requested that the commission’s budget be placed in the first line charge in budget allocation, as that would allow the commission to be more effective.

 

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