LAGOS — One of Nigeria’s leading bespoke luxury fashion houses, Mo’Afrique, has marked a major milestone as it celebrates 10 years of excellence, innovation, and contribution to the nation’s creative economy.
Founded in 2016, the brand has, over the past decade, carved a niche for itself by blending rich African heritage with contemporary design, producing timeless pieces that resonate across Nigeria and beyond.
Founder and Creative Director, Omobolanle Olawole, described the journey as fulfilling and impactful, noting that the company’s growth has translated into tangible benefits for individuals, families, and the wider economy.
“The past 10 years have been a period of excitement and joy for us. Beyond overcoming challenges, we have brought smiles to many faces and contributed meaningfully to the Nigerian economy,” she said.
According to her, Mo’Afrique’s success has been driven by its commitment to authenticity and innovation, positioning the brand as a key player in shaping modern African fashion.
“Mo’Afrique has thrived by staying true to our roots while pushing the boundaries of design. For a decade, we have dressed individuals shaping Nigeria’s story,” Olawole added.
Looking ahead, she expressed confidence in the vast potential of Nigeria’s fashion industry, disclosing plans to expand the brand’s offerings and deepen its impact.
“The potential of Nigerian fashion is enormous. We are working towards expanding our reach and bringing greater expertise to a wider audience,” she said.
She stressed that the anniversary is not just a celebration of past achievements, but a strategic moment to chart a bold future.
“We are not just celebrating ten years; we are defining what the next decade will look like for fashion, for business, and for African excellence,” she stated.
As part of activities to commemorate the milestone, the company has lined up a high-profile anniversary event themed “Celebrating a Legacy of Excellence.”
The event is expected to attract a cross-section of Nigeria’s political, corporate, and cultural leaders, underscoring Mo’Afrique’s influence and growing stature within the fashion and business landscape.
