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OOU Fashion Awards To Hold On Friday

Olabisi Onabanjo University is set to hold the 2nd edition of her annual fashion awards tagged OOU Fashion Awards. The award celebrates and recognizes fashionistas who are epitome of decency when it comes to fashion. It also serves as a means of improving the goodwill and image of the university.




On Friday, the 22nd of July, Ago-Iwoye and its environs would host the event. The event would witness various performances by OOU’s finest musicians such as Raskapella, Ajay, UC, Exteey, Sholexy, Dankop and others. Sebalese , a budding comedian  is the official emcee for the event.

This year’s edition will feature fashion shows, music performances and award presentations amongst other fun activities. For this year’s edition, the award has over 20 different categories.

The most anticipated highlight of the event would be the presence of popular Nigerian actor Lateef Adedimeji who would be adding glamour to the show. It will hold at Ago town hall by 4:pm.

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