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The Fashion Games 2026: Nigeria’s Largest Fashion Cluster Gets Its Second Public Showcase in Aba This April

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Ethnocentrique brings 10,000 fashion producers, enthusiasts, policymakers, and buyers to Aba this April for the second edition of The Fashion Games.

ABA, ABIA STATE — APRIL 2026​
For the second consecutive year, Aba will host the largest gathering of fashion producers in Nigeria. The Fashion Games 2026 (TFG 2026), organized by Ethnocentrique Limited, takes place on 28–29 April across two venues and two very different formats: a curated industry day for buyers, policymakers, and MSMEs on Day 1, and a 10,000-strong public showcase at Enyimba Stadium on Day 2.

Last year’s edition proved the concept. TFG 2025 drew 4,500 attendees, engaged 1,400 MSMEs, and graduated 2,000 participants from the Fashion Future Program, Nigeria’s first structured skills program for garment makers, bag and accessory producers, cobblers, weavers, and leather artisans at the cluster scale, a Mastercard Foundation program implemented in partnership with Ethnocentrique

TFG 2026 builds on that evidence. With the theme AHIA 360, where Ahịa is the Igbo word for market, and the 360 represents a full-circle fashion market experience, this edition is not just a festival but a public showcase of how

Ethnocentrique is partnering with relevant stakeholders to create a functioning fashion economy in Africa, starting from Aba.

Nigeria’s fashion story has long been told through its designers, its aesthetics, and its events. Behind that layer, in the workshops, the clusters, the apprenticeships, and the production floors of Aba, sits an economy of thousands of producers making garments, shoes, slippers, bags, belts, wallets, and accessories who have never been formally counted, trained at scale, or connected to markets. No structured finance. No IP protection. No recognized skills certification pathway. No market linkage system. The cluster produces. The system has not kept up.

According to Irunna Ejibe, CEO, Ethnocentrique Limited: “The people who make Africa’s fashion have always been in Aba. Ethnocentrique through The Fashion Games and the FFP program, is building a framework that creates enterprise out of existing creativity in the ecosystem, leveraging all stakeholders, including the government, private sector, and a customized apprenticeship system.”

Ethnocentrique, through The Fashion Games and its other initiatives, has demonstrated that closing this infrastructure gap is not a policy aspiration but an operational project that is already producing graduates and bringing buyers to the table. The scale of what that gap represents, and what closing it could unlock, is significant.

Jeremiah Ubunamah, COO, Ethnocentrique Limited, puts it plainly: “We have the possibility of a $3 billion cluster over the next 5–10 years if the local market and fashion clusters have the right finance, IP, and market infrastructure it deserves. That is a gap. And we are leading an institutional charge that brings all relevant stakeholders to the table to make it work.”

The first day will include a deal flow room with a curated gathering of buyers, retailers, government officials, industry experts, and partners designed to move people from conversation to signed agreements. Twenty MSMEs will exhibit across six product segments, demonstrate production capacity on stage, and pitch for financing, with the day closing with a deal-signing session.

For the second day, over ten thousand people are expected, including producers, youth competitors, buyers, VIPs, and the general public at the Enyimba International Stadium. The centrepiece is the FFP Graduation Ceremony, with a cluster parade competition across 25 Aba production clusters, youth platoon showcases, and runway competitions for emerging creatives and MSMEs.

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I Can Take a Bullet for My Boss – Davido’s Driver Mr Solo Declares Loyalty

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Mr Solo, the long-time driver of Afrobeats star Davido, has spoken about his unwavering loyalty to the singer, saying he can take a bullet for him. Speaking during a recent interview, Mr Solo said public criticism of Davido does not reflect what he experiences in real life, noting that the singer continues to receive strong support wherever he goes.

“Even the hate, they can’t say it in our faces. Everywhere they claim they hate us, when we get there, it’s love,” he said. He also expressed confidence that his family would be taken care of if anything happened.

Key Points:

Mr Solo declares extreme loyalty, saying he can take a bullet for Davido.
He says online hate does not match the love Davido receives in person.
He trusts that Davido would care for his children if anything happened.
The interview highlights the deep bond between Davido and his staff.
Fans have praised Mr Solo’s devotion to the superstar.

Watch for more revelations from Davido’s inner circle as the singer continues his music and political engagements.

Sources: Nigerian Tribune, Vanguard

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Funke Akindele, Passengers Stranded at London Airport Over Air Peace Flight Delay

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Nollywood filmmaker Funke Akindele has called out Air Peace after passengers, including elderly travellers, were stranded at London’s Gatwick Airport for nearly 10 hours without luggage, hotel accommodation, or clear communication. Akindele said passengers had been waiting since 6:30 am after being told a bird strike caused the delay. “Air Peace, this is unacceptable,” she wrote on X. The airline attributed the disruption to factors beyond its control.

Key Points:

Elderly passengers were struggling, and families were worn out.
Akindele demanded luggage release and hotel accommodation.
Air Peace expressed empathy, citing safety as a priority.
No confirmation that luggage was released or hotel provided.
The delay lasted from 6:30 am to nearly 4 pm.

Passengers remained stranded with no resolution as of filing.

Sources: X

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[VIDEO] Power Official Blames Residents for Electricity Outages: ‘They Consume a Week’s Energy in One Hour’

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A power official in Bayelsa State has blamed residents for erratic electricity supply, saying they overload the grid by using too many appliances when power is restored. In a viral video, Innocent Lord-Douglas of the SSAEAC explained that once residents see light, they turn on freezers, washing machines, and pumping machines, consuming a week’s energy in just one hour. Nigeria’s grid struggles with only 4,000-6,000 megawatts for 200 million people.

Key Points:

The official’s comments have drawn widespread mockery online.
Bayelsa remains in darkness despite being an oil-rich state.
A new gas turbine was promised for Bayelsa by 2026.
Some defended the official’s explanation as a technical point on demand surges.
The video has sparked debate about Nigeria’s power sector crisis.

Many Nigerians see the response as tone-deaf amid persistent electricity shortages.

Sources: X

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