Agbadas, Horses, and Pure Steeze: The Best Celebrity Fashion Moments from Ojude Oba 2026

If you were on Nigerian social media on May 29, 2026, then you already know. Ojude Oba came, and it did not come to play.

Every year, the Ojude Oba Festival transforms Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State, into something that is part royal celebration, part cultural spectacle, and fully a fashion event. Ojude Oba 2026 celebrity fashion was no different. The agbadas were immaculate. The aso-oke was rich. The geles were architectural. And the horses? The horses were just as dressed up as the people riding them.

Profile view of a woman holding a vibrant pink flower-shaped parasol umbrella, wearing a patterned cream and pink damask gele, sunglasses, and layered traditional beads at the Ojude Oba Festival

Two Ijebu-Ode women smiling at the Ojude Oba Festival wearing matching lime green buba, white and green gele, and stone-embellished sunglasses.

At Uncutxtra, we love a fashion moment that goes beyond a red carpet. Ojude Oba is the kind of event where culture and style meet in the most powerful way possible. So we rounded up the looks that stopped our scroll and deserve every bit of attention they are getting.

What Exactly Is Ojude Oba?

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Before we get into the fashion, a quick note for anyone who has been sleeping on this festival. The name “Ojude Oba” translates to “the king’s forecourt.” It is an annual Ijebu celebration held on the third day of Eid-el-Kabir, where the people gather at the Awujale Palace to pay homage to their traditional ruler.

The 2026 edition carried a deeper emotional weight than most years. It was the first Ojude Oba since the passing of the beloved Awujale of Ijebuland, Oba Sikiru Kayode Adetona, who joined his ancestors in July 2025 after an extraordinary 65-year reign. This year’s festival was therefore themed “Celebrating the Legacy of Oba Sikiru Adetona,” and that meaning was felt in every color, every embroidery, and every grand entrance.

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The event drew dignitaries and public figures, including Ogun State Governor Dapo Abiodun, Minister of Arts, Culture, Tourism, and the Creative Economy Hannatu Musawa, and Seyi Tinubu. Musawa said it best when she called Ojude Oba “a global phenomenon, really the bastion of showcasing our culture.” And she was not wrong.

Ojude Oba 2026 Celebrity Fashion: The Looks That Impressed the Internet

 

Farooq Oreagba: The Undisputed King of Steeze Returns

Farooq Oreagba standing majestically in a striped navy, crimson, and cream traditional Asọ-Ọkè Agbada next to a brown horse.

Every year, one name dominates the Ojude Oba fashion conversation. In 2026, that name was Farooq Oreagba once again. The socialite, widely dubbed “Mr. Steeze” and “King of Cool,” showed up in a pristine white aso-oke agbada detailed with green accents and bold yellow floral patterns. Then he arrived mounted on a black horse, dressed in full coordinated regalia that matched the ceremonial tone of the occasion.

It was not just an outfit. It was a performance. Online conversations exploded the moment the videos and photos went up. His aura was regal; his styling was deliberate. and his confidence was the kind that makes people stop and stare. Farooq has become one of the defining faces of this festival, and 2026 proved why.

Akin Faminu: When a Doctor Also Happens to Be a Fashion Icon

Akin Faminu standing outdoors at Ojude Oba 2026 wearing a multi-toned wine, gold, and green striped Aso-Oke robe with a magenta-lined black cloak, holding a traditional staff and white horse-tail iruekere.

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Fashion influencer and medical doctor Akin Faminu stepped into Ojude Oba 2026 looking like royalty wrapped in art. He wore a richly embroidered agbada in deep wine, navy, black, and gold tones, finished with bold striped details that gave the outfit texture and real movement.

Over the agbada, he draped a dramatic black cape lined with vibrant fuchsia. It was the kind of detail that separates a good outfit from an unforgettable one. His accessories were equally considered. Coral beads, layered necklaces, statement rings, dark sunglasses, and a sculpted fila adorned with feather detailing all came together to reinforce the regal aesthetic.

He also carried a staff and a horsetail irukere, symbols of prestige and honor in Yoruba culture, which tied the entire look together beautifully. Akin Faminu consistently shows that traditional Nigerian fashion has layers, and 2026 was another masterclass.

 

Eniola Badmus: Cultural Pride, Royal Energy, and a Horse

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Eniola Badmus showed up to Ojude Oba 2026 and gave the people exactly what they needed. The Nollywood actress stepped out in a stunning navy blue aso-oke outfit custom-designed by fashion brand Lolars Finesse. She completed the look with a traditional crown, custom royal beads, and a matching hand fan that added elegance to every pose.

But what took her moment to another level entirely was a cinematic video she shared online. In it, she rides a beautifully decorated horse through the festival grounds, looking every bit the queen the look demanded. The video circulated widely and reminded everyone why Eniola Badmus is one of Nollywood’s most beloved personalities.

 

Princess Adesile: Yellow, Blue Feathers, and Full Feminine Power

Princess Adesile Iboriaran delivered one of the most visually striking looks of the entire festival. She wore a bright yellow striped ensemble inspired by the traditional iro and buba silhouette, elevated with dramatic feather details in blue and yellow around the sleeves and hemline.

Rich coral beads layered around her neck added the regal Yoruba touch, while her bold gele completed the look with authority. The setting only added to the storytelling. Photographed against suspended traditional drums and smoky lighting, the entire composition felt like a celebration of rhythm, heritage, and feminine power.

Gold embellishments around the bodice added subtle luxury without overshadowing the cultural essence. Someone in the comments put it perfectly: “It is not just fashion; it is performance art rooted in tradition.”

Kaybobo: The Peacock Has Entered the Festival

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Reality TV star and former Big Brother Naija housemate Kayode “Kaybobo” Oladele arrived at Ojude Oba 2026 with full intention. His outfit was inspired by the peacock, known in Yoruba culture as “Okin,” the king of birds. Blues, greens, and patterns came together to capture the regal essence of the bird in human form.

And just to make sure the entrance was unforgettable? Kaybobo arrived on horseback. The combination of the peacock-inspired traditional look and the equestrian entrance made for one of the most talked-about celebrity moments of the day.

Vector: Where Hip Hop Meets Heritage

Vector posing indoors in a structured, sleeveless striped beige and brown traditional robe featuring a bold geometric monochrome center panel, black shoulder fringe, and a plumed fila cap.

Rapper Olanrewaju Ogunmefun, better known as Vector, showed that you can be deeply rooted in contemporary Nigerian music culture and still honor traditional fashion with full sincerity. He wore a multicolored aso-ofi agbada layered over a clean white two-piece outfit, paired with a matching cap that brought the look together.

It was a blending of contemporary celebrity energy with traditional Yoruba attire that felt natural rather than forced. Vector looked like someone who understood the cultural significance of the festival and dressed to honor it, not just to be seen.

Iremide Adeoye: Gold Everything

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As a Goldberg ambassador, Iremide Adeoye leaned all the way into the gold theme, and it paid off beautifully. He appeared in a full gold agbada and rode a decorated horse as part of the festival procession. He also wore a sculpted gold face mask that complemented every element of his overall look.

The face mask detail was bold and unexpected. It elevated what could have been a straightforward traditional look into something more editorial and visually striking. Ojude Oba rewards that kind of creative risk-taking, and Iremide understood the assignment.

Sikiratu Sindodo: Black Velvet, Rose Gele, and Pure Elegance

Nollywood actress Tayo Odueke, famously known as Sikiratu Sindodo, showed up in an all-black aso-oke ensemble combined with rich velvet fabric. The outfit was styled as a three-piece set and finished with a rose-toned veil that added a striking color contrast to the dark base.

 

The result was a look that balanced drama with elegance. Dark, luxurious fabrics against a soft, feminine gel color told a story of strength and grace in the same breath. Fans praised her consistency and ability to command attention without losing cultural authenticity.

Why Ojude Oba Has Become Nigeria’s Biggest Fashion Moment

Two women in wine and blue striped Aso Oke at Ojude Oba 2026 wearing wide-lens shield sunglasses bordered with dense multi-coloured glitter.

A carved black traditional staff topped with a bird figure, wrapped in multi-coloured rhinestones, held by a man in an agbada.

What makes Ojude Oba different from every other celebrity fashion event in Nigeria? It is the combination of meaning and spectacle. Every outfit tells a story. The coral beads carry history. The aso-oke was likely woven by someone whose family has been weaving it for generations. The gele was tied with skill that takes years to develop.

And yet the fashion is never stuck in the past. What celebrities and attendees consistently do at Ojude Oba is take that deep cultural foundation and bring it into the present. The result is fashion that feels alive, proud, and genuinely Nigerian.

The 2026 edition had an added layer of emotional resonance because it honored the legacy of Oba Sikiru Adetona. The fashion reflected that. The colors felt richer. The styling felt more deliberate. People dressed not just to look good but to be part of something meaningful.

Ojude Oba is no longer just a cultural gathering. It is now one of the most important fashion moments on the entire Nigerian calendar.

The Colours, Fabrics, and Trends That Defined 2026

A smiling attendee at Ojude Oba 2026 holding multi-coloured iridescent sunglasses bordered with metallic spikes, paired with a navy blue outfit and heavy orange coral beads.

If you were keeping track of color at this year’s festival, you would have noticed a clear story. Emerald green, royal blue, deep purple, shimmering gold, and rich wine tones dominated the landscape. These were not random choices. They were power colors, worn by people who understood that dressing for Ojude Oba is a form of cultural statement.

The fabrics told their own story too. Richly woven aso-oke remained the centerpiece, but celebrities incorporated luxurious lace, velvet, and bespoke embroidered details that showed just how much thought went into each look. Accessories were equally intentional. Coral beads, custom hand fans, designer sunglasses, sculpted filigree, and traditional staffs all added layers of meaning to what was already visually stunning styling.

The gele had a major moment in 2026 as well. Some women wore dramatic architectural gele styles that were practically sculptural. Others kept theirs understated and precise. Either way, the gele was not an afterthought. It was a statement.

What Uncutxtra Loves About This Moment

At Uncutxtra, we cover fashion from everywhere. We have talked about international red carpets, global style trends, and celebrity looks from across the world. But moments like Ojude Oba remind us why Nigerian fashion deserves its own spotlight, its own column, and its own celebration.

There is nothing passive about the way Nigerians dress for this festival. It is intentional, it is proud, and it is deeply connected to identity. The celebrities who showed up in 2026 were not just wearing beautiful clothes. They were honoring a culture, celebrating a legacy, and showing the world that traditional fashion can be just as exciting, just as powerful, and just as creative as anything coming off a runway in Paris or Milan. And honestly? The horses make everything better.

Which Ojude Oba 2026 Look Was Your Favourite?

We have given you our breakdown of the Ojude Oba 2026 celebrity fashion moments that genuinely stopped us in our tracks. Now we want to hear from you.

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