- Nollywood actress Eniola Badmus is currently attracting attention for Ojude Oba costumes.
- The annual festival awarded Oba Sikiru Kayode Adetona with Awujale of Ijebuland and hosted a vibrant parade, traditional costumes and regboth testicles.

Nollywood actress Eniola Badmus has caused a sensation online after showing off her fashion avant-garde at Ojude Oba Festival, a famous cultural event held at Ojebu Ode every year.
The Ojude Oba Festival, celebrated two days after Eid, is an iconic display of Yoruba tradition, with various Regberegbes (age group) paying tribute to Ijebuland, Oba Sikiru Kayode Adetona. This year’s edition has attracted high-profile figures including Wizkid, Lateef Adedimeji and Eniola Badmus.
badmus rides on Instagram and Twitter, and he is proud to share photos of her clips and photos of her clothes that have sparked admiration and buzz. She wore a stylish black and white pleated skirt, a crisp white Givenchy T-shirt, stylish sneakers and a vibrant blue handbag. Her appearance wears statement sunglasses and a decorative lace umbrella, perfectly blending modern fashion with traditional elegance.
Her appearance is praised for being apart from the ocean of traditional costumes, as many praised her for adding a bold and refreshing twist to prestigious cultural events.
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In other news, popular star Uriel Oputa from reality TV Big Brother recently shared her thoughts on obvious trends involving Igbo men. She expressed concern that the number of women married to Igbo men is growing, larger than women who are much older in some cases. Uriel stressed that this pattern has become increasingly common in recent years and is attracting attention within the community.
According to her, the motivation behind these relationships seems to be getting rid of love and company. Instead, many of these men seem to marry older women mainly for the purpose of obtaining foreign passports and the opportunities they bring. Uriel’s observations suggest that access to immigration benefits may be a stronger driver than true romantic interests or emotional connections in these unions.
Some people think this trend is considered disturbing because it influences traditional perceptions of marriage and relationships in Igbo culture. Often, Igbo marriage emphasizes love, respect and family compatibility. Uriel’s comments remind people to reflect on the reasons behind the choices people make in relationships, urging her Igbo Brothers to consider sincerity and authenticity in consideration of convenience or material benefits.
Uriel spoke out, hoping to raise awareness of the issue and encourage more real connections in relationships than transactions caused by passports and other external interests.
