Nigerian media personality, Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, has called on Nigerian politicians and officials to embrace and showcase the country’s rich cultural heritage by wearing traditional attire during official functions outside the country.
In a statement shared on his verified X (formerly Twitter) account on Thursday, Ebuka expressed his thoughts, writing:
“I think Nigerian politicians and officials should wear traditional attire even more when they are out of the country.”
I think Nigerian politicians/officials should wear traditional attire even more when they're out of the country— Ebuka Obi-Uchendu (@Ebuka) January 22, 2025
Known for his impeccable sense of style and his iconic appearances in traditional outfits, Ebuka’s statement resonates deeply with the idea of using fashion as a means of cultural representation.
Ebuka, who has garnered widespread acclaim for hosting the reality television show Big Brother Naija, is no stranger to promoting Nigerian culture. From showcasing stunning agbada designs to championing local fashion brands, he has become a cultural ambassador in his own right.
Over the years, Ebuka has won several awards for his contributions to the media industry and his unique ability to blend entertainment with cultural pride. His call for politicians to embrace traditional attire aligns with a growing global trend of leaders using fashion to assert national identity on the world stage.
This suggestion has sparked discussions among Nigerians online, with many agreeing that traditional clothing could help promote the country’s culture and identity in international spaces. Others believe it could also serve as a symbol of pride and unity for Nigerians worldwide.
As one of Nigeria’s most influential figures in the media, Ebuka continues to inspire conversations around identity, fashion, and representation. His statement is a reminder that beyond politics, culture and tradition are powerful tools for national branding.
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