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A Nigerian’s Tale of Moscow: Fashion, Food, and Warm Welcomes
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Getting the invite to cover Moscow Fashion Week was like receiving a golden ticket to the most glamorous adventure of the year. The anticipation started even before I left Nigeria. My flight from Lagos wasn’t direct, I had a quick stopover at Istanbul’s new airport.
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Let me tell you, Istanbul’s airport is like a mini-city on its own, buzzing with energy, modern designs, and an array of shops that made my short layover fly by. A few hours later, I was back in the air, cruising towards Moscow. I landed at Vnukovo Airport (VKO), and even the chill in the air outside couldn’t dampen the warmth of my excitement.
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The Warm Welcome and My Stay at the Metropol
Stepping into Moscow, I was met with a reception that felt almost like home. The event organizers greeted me with smiles and a smooth drive straight to the heart of the city. My destination? The legendary Metropol Hotel, a place that seemed to whisper stories of old Russian aristocracy. As I walked through the grand lobby, with its chandeliers and marble floors, I felt a mix of awe and comfort. My winter coat, packed with such careful thought, remained untouched as the city wasn’t that cold.
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Day One: Diving into the Moscow Fashion Scene
The first day at Central Exhibition Hall ‘Manege’ set the tone for the week. The place was teeming with energy, models, photographers, designers, and journalists like myself, all ready for what promised to be a whirlwind of creativity. The hall itself, steeped in history yet adapted for the modern rush, stood as a testament to Moscow’s seamless blend of old and new. From the first show, it was clear, this wasn’t just a fashion week, it was a celebration of art, culture, and storytelling.
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The opening day set the stage with discussions on fashion as cultural diplomacy. Here, I saw how fashion extends beyond aesthetics, it’s a bridge between worlds. I couldn’t help but feel a surge of pride as I reflected on how local designers back home in Nigeria also channel their roots into global-ready collections. The stories shared during the day reminded me of the vibrant fashion markets of Lagos, where cultural narratives play out in bold prints and flowing ankaras.
The Shows That Made My Week
Day after day, designers took the stage and turned it into a canvas. One of the most striking collections was by Hatsibana, whose pieces told tales of Kabardino-Balkarian heritage. The delicate rosehip embroidery and the dramatic hoods were unlike anything I’d seen before, both regal and deeply rooted in tradition. It made me think of the pride in Nigerian attire, where every thread and pattern carries its own meaning.
Hatsibana
Hatsibana
Then came the Yakut brand INNIKI, whose tribute to the sacred tree Aal Luuk Mas was unforgettable.They showcased three styles representing the human soul: from practical and earthy everyday wear to bold, deconstructed leather pieces that spoke to the fierce, free spirit of Yakut culture. Watching this unfold, I couldn’t help but draw parallels to how fashion in Nigeria isn’t just fashion, it’s storytelling, history, and identity all woven together.
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Inniki
Exploring Moscow Beyond the Runway
Moscow isn’t just about fashion, and I made sure to explore beyond the catwalk. The city is famous for its hearty food, which felt like a warm hug on cooler days. I tried dishes that were rich and comforting, steaming bowls of borscht, delicate blini with sweet and savory toppings, and pelmeni that burst with flavor.
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Each bite told me more about the culture I was surrounded by. It was almost like being in Lagos and sampling spicy jollof rice or suya on a busy Friday night, food that connects you to the heart of a place.
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Moments That Made Moscow Memorable
Walking through the streets of Moscow, I noticed how friendly the locals were. Whether it was the helpful advice from a passerby when I couldn’t read a sign or the warm smile from a store clerk as I browsed, it was clear: Russians know how to make you feel welcome. Even late at night, as I strolled past Red Square illuminated under the starry sky, there was a calm that reminded me of home.
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The display at Manege was another favorite spot. Browsing through local brands, touching handcrafted fabrics, reminded me of bustling markets in Lagos. The International Showroom was alive with designers. It was proof that fashion, at its core, is a universal language, one that brings people together.
The People and Their Stories
While Moscow Fashion Week was rich with designs and runways, what stood out most were the stories behind the seams. Alena Musaeva’s collection, for instance, played with textures and folkloric details.It reminded me of how our traditional wear in Nigeria isn’t just for show; it’s history you can wear. From agbadas to buba and iro, every piece speaks of heritage, just as Musaeva’s work spoke of hers.
Alena Musaeva
Alena Musaeva
And then there was the modern twist brought by POPOV FUR, showcasing coats that nodded to Russia’s architectural grandeur. It was a bold move that resonated with my love for how fashion can merge art and functionality.
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POPOV FUR
Wrapping Up with Lasting Impressions
By the end of the sixth day, my notebook was filled with scribbled thoughts, sketches, and half-written captions. I had covered countless shows, learned from insightful lectures on AI in design, and witnessed firsthand how fashion can be a platform for diplomacy. Packing up, I felt a tinge of sadness mixed with contentment. Moscow had opened its arms to me, and I had soaked in every moment, from the dazzling runway lights to the warm flavors of Russian dishes.
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As I boarded my flight back home, I knew this wasn’t just a work trip. It was a journey that showed me that whether in Moscow or Lagos, fashion is more than what meets the eye, it’s an expression of who we are and the stories we tell. And sometimes, the best stories are found not just on the runways, but in the moments between.
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MOVE AFRIKA TOURING CIRCUIT COMES TO NIGERIA FEBRUARY 2025
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Lagos, December 17, 2024 // Today Global Citizen, the international advocacy organization on a mission to end extreme poverty, announced EGOT-winning, critically acclaimed, multiplatinum artist and producer, John Legend, will headline the next installment of Move Afrika, the first-of-its-kind music touring circuit headlined by international artists. Next year’s tour will expand from East to West Africa, with Nigeria joining Rwanda as host countries. The tour will begin with Move Afrika: Kigali at the BK Arena on February 21, before continuing with Move Afrika: Lagos at The Palms on February 25, 2025. Move Afrika is a long-term, large-scale effort to pioneer the music touring circuit across Africa, driving economic investment, job creation and supporting entrepreneurship opportunities in each host country.
Move Afrika is Global Citizen’s initiative to address the world’s inequities by creating job and entrepreneurship opportunities for the continent’s emerging generations through an annual series of live music events. Showcasing the best of Africa to the world, these events will drive transformative investments within local communities, engage local artists, vendors, agencies and crews, and provide opportunities for on-the-job skill development and training. Producing a world-class experience for fans and artists alike, Move Afrika will set a new gold-standard for entertainment touring events, increasing demand from international and regional artists to tour in the region and building local capacity within host cities across the continent. Each year, additional countries will be added to the Move Afrika tour circuit, which will further expand across the continent over the next five years.
The 2025 edition of Move Afrika will drive a citizen-led advocacy campaign championing sustainable development and economic growth, with a dedicated focus on strengthening health systems across Africa. Together with campaign partners, Global Citizen will urge African nations to increase domestic health financing, prioritize primary care and sexual and reproductive health and rights, boost global investments in health resilience, and alleviate financial burdens on nations to strengthen public health.
A limited number of tickets for Move Afrika: Kigali and Move Afrika: Lagos are available for purchase at moveafrika.org. Additional details about the February Move Afrika tour, including how to earn free tickets by taking action with Global Citizen, will be announced in the coming weeks.
Partners of Move Afrika include pgLang and the Rwanda Development Board.
“I’m honored and excited to perform in Kigali and Lagos as part of the Move Afrika tour – an initiative that not only brings unforgettable shows, but also creates entrepreneurship and job opportunities, empowering young people to engage with Africa’s growing music and creative industries,” said John Legend. “Africa has always been a global cultural powerhouse, and it’s an honor to be part of the future of live music on the continent.”
“We’re thrilled to have John Legend, our longtime Global Citizen Ambassador and friend, headline Move Afrika, as we expand the tour from Rwanda to Nigeria,” said Hugh Evans, Co-Founder & CEO, Global Citizen. “As Move Afrika grows year over year, our goal is to equip and inspire Africa’s dynamic, young population to participate in the live music and creative industries, while investing in its future with lasting infrastructure that will mean the continent no longer needs to be excluded from the international touring circuit.”
“Global Citizen and Move Afrika’s return to Rwanda in February 2025 underscores our shared commitment to showcasing Africa’s creative talent and leveraging the global entertainment industry to address the continent’s development priorities,” said Francis Gatare, Chief Executive Officer, Rwanda Development Board. “Together, we aim to position Rwanda as an entertainment hub that benefits all African countries, including by creating youth-focused employment and income-generating opportunities.”
The first Move Afrika event, Move Afrika: Rwanda, held in Kigali in December 2023, was headlined by Grammy Award, Pulitzer Prize winning artist Kendrick Lamar, and prioritized job creation, skill training and youth entrepreneurship along the way. The event employed more than 1000 Rwandans, and engaged 75 percent local crew and production staff. Hailed by many as the most successful live music event ever staged in Rwanda, the show also featured performances by Zuchu, Bruce Melodie, DJ TOXXYK, Sherrie Silver, Ariel Wayz, Kivumbi King and Bruce The 1st.
The 2025 edition of Move Afrika will build on Global Citizen’s previous campaigns and events across Africa, including Move Afrika: Rwanda, held at the BK Arena in 2023; Global Citizen Festival: Mandela 100, which featured Beyoncé, Jay-Z, Ed Sheeran, Usher, Eddie Vedder, and Chris Martin of Coldplay in Johannesburg, South Africa, in 2018; Global Citizen Live: Lagos, with performances by Davido, Femi Kuti, and Tiwa Savage at Fela Kuti’s New Afrika Shrine in 2021; and Global Citizen Festival: Accra, which brought Usher, SZA, Stormzy, and TEMS to the Black Star Square in 2022.
For more information visit moveafrika.org.
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5 Unique experiences you’ll only find at the Lagos Boat Regatta 2024
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What a century 2024 has been! Phew! You deserve enjoyment, a special kind of treat that allows you dance your cares away, while hyped on adrenaline as you cheer on beautifully decorated boats parading on the scenic Five Cowries Creek, surrounded by expressions of culture that you can’t find anywhere else, all the while immersed in the aroma and taste of delicious food – you can only experience this at the Lagos Boat Regatta 2024.
Therefore, ladies and gentlemen, mark your calendars! On Saturday, December 21, 2024, Lagos will come alive with the sounds, sights, and rhythms of the Lagos Boat Regatta 2024. As Africa’s largest aquatic festival, this extraordinary event promises a vibrant celebration of culture, tradition, and entertainment that you simply cannot afford to miss.
Here are five unique experiences you will only find at the Lagos Boat Regatta 2024, a must-attend event for everyone, from culture enthusiasts to adventure seekers and families looking for an unforgettable outing.
1. Thrilling Traditional Rowing Races
The heart-pounding rowing races at the Lagos Boat Regatta are the epitome of teamwork, strength, and skill. Teams from Lagos’ indigenous IBILE communities—Ikorodu, Badagry, Ikeja, Lagos Island, and Epe—will battle it out in a series of 10-man, 8-man, 4-man and 20-man races that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
Each team’s synchronized rowing and expertly crafted boats reflect centuries-old traditions passed down through generations. Witnessing these races is not just exciting but also a window into the maritime culture of Lagos.
2. Mesmerizing Boat Parades
The Lagos Boat Regatta is famous for its stunning boat parades. First the IBILE parades, a spectacular display of more than 200 hand-decorated motor boats, celebrating the five indigenous divisions of Lagos with unmatched cultural flair. Next, the private boat parades as private motor boat owners and jet ski riders show off their themed creations against the picturesque Lagos waterfront.
Each vessel is a masterpiece, adorned with vibrant colours, traditional patterns, and cultural motifs that tell stories of Lagos’ rich history and heritage. Watch out for your faves – Ikeja boats in white, Badagry in yellow, Ikorodu in green, Lagos Island in red and Epe in blue.
3. Electrifying Live Performances by Top Stars
Music lovers, rejoice! The Lagos Boat Regatta 2024 will feature performances by some of Nigeria’s biggest music stars, including 9ice, Teni, Nini and Joeboy. These artists will bring their electrifying sounds to the regatta, creating an atmosphere that perfectly complements the day’s festivities.
4. A Feast of Culture and Tradition
Immerse yourself in the cultural richness of Lagos at the Lagos Boat Regatta with a deep dive into traditional rites, ceremonies, and performances by the IBILE divisions. These showcases will give attendees the chance to connect with the spiritual and historical roots of Lagos’ waterways and gain a deeper appreciation for the city’s maritime heritage.
5. A Spiritual Experience
The Lagos Boat Regatta celebrates the waters, not just as a commercial resource but as a sacred entity. This is why the celebration focuses on engaging the local fishing communities and spotlighting their cultural contributions as fishing is a time-honoured tradition that serves as a source of commerce and an ode to deities associated with water, such as Olokun, the Yoruba goddess of the sea.
The Lagos Boat Regatta serves as a platform to honour these traditions, with ceremonies and rituals that pay homage to the waterways. From libations poured into the creek to traditional drumming and chants, these rites are a powerful reminder of the deep respect the IBILE divisions hold for their natural environment.
Plan Your Visit
To make the most of the Lagos Boat Regatta 2024, here’s what you need to do:
Visit the Official Website: Reserve your spot at one of the official viewing centers along the scenic Five Cowries Creek by registering here: www.lagos-regatta.com. Viewing centres include scenic beaches, choicest restaurants, hotels, beaches, and the thriving hospitality sector around Lagos’ waters.
Arrive Early: The event starts by 10 am so ensure you have plenty of time to explore and secure a great vantage point.
Dress Comfortably: Wear light clothing (that expresses culture) and bring essentials like sunscreen and a camera.
Don’t Miss Out!
The Lagos Boat Regatta 2024 is more than just a festival; it’s a celebration of the spirit of Lagos. Whether you’re there to cheer on the rowing teams, admire the boat parades, or dance to live music, there’s something magical waiting for you.
Gather your friends and family, and prepare for an unforgettable day of excitement, culture, and entertainment. Saturday, December 21, 2024, is a date you don’t want to forget.
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We often think of oxygen as the one thing no living creature can survive without. After all, humans and most animals need to breathe to stay alive.
But did you know that some animals have evolved to survive in places where oxygen is almost nonexistent?
These animals can be found in some of the harshest environments on Earth, like the deep sea, muddy swamps, or even inside other animals’ bodies.
Their unique adaptations make them some of the most extraordinary beings on our planet.
1. Henneguya salminicola
Henneguya salminicola is a tiny parasite that lives inside salmon. What’s fascinating is that it doesn’t have mitochondria—the part of a cell that uses oxygen to create energy. Instead, it absorbs nutrients directly from its host fish, allowing it to survive without breathing. This discovery amazed scientists and proved that not all animals rely on oxygen to live.
2. Tardigrades
Also known as water bears, tardigrades are microscopic creatures famous for surviving in extreme conditions. While they normally use oxygen, they can survive without it by going into a state called cryptobiosis. In this state, tardigrades curl up into a tiny ball, losing almost all their water content, and essentially “pause” their life processes until conditions improve. This ability helps them survive in space, underwater, or anywhere oxygen levels drop.
3. Loricifera
Loricifera are tiny creatures that live in the deep, dark oceans where there’s no oxygen. These animals have found a way to survive by using hydrogen, instead of oxygen, to produce energy. They thrive in the mud of oxygen-free seabeds, proving that life can adapt to even the most hostile places on Earth.
4. Spiny-headed worms
These parasites live inside the intestines of their hosts, like birds, fish, and mammals. Since the intestines are an oxygen-free environment, these worms have evolved to absorb nutrients directly from their hosts’ food. This unique lifestyle means they don’t need oxygen at all, and they can live happily in places where most other animals cannot survive.
5. Hydra
Hydras are tiny freshwater animals related to jellyfish and sea anemones. While they usually use oxygen, they can survive in low-oxygen environments by switching to anaerobic respiration. This allows them to create energy without needing oxygen for short periods. Their simple bodies and unique biology make them incredibly resilient.
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