Prominent Nollywood figure Eniola Ajao has taken a bold step in celebrating her fervent passion for fashion, addressing comments about her outfit choice at the recent Jagunjagun screening event.
The event embraced an Afrocentric theme, and once again, Eniola Ajao stood out as an exemplar of impeccable attire among the attendees. However, the actress's appearance also garnered some criticism from individuals who believed she often pushes the boundaries of style.
Eniola Ajao took to her Instagram page to explain her fashion choices, emphasizing that anyone who watches the Netflix film would comprehend the rationale behind her bold attire. She articulated that the intensity of Jagunjagun's narrative and her own fervor for fashion converged seamlessly.
In a tribute to Femi Adebayo Salami, she lavished praise upon him for the remarkable accomplishment of Jagunjagun. Eniola noted that there is a valid reason why he is celebrated as the "man of the moment," attributing this distinction to the exceptional selection of cast, delivery, production quality, and innovative marketing that set Jagunjagun apart as a pioneering creation.
Reflecting on the premiere, Eniola described the evening as nothing short of sensational and electrifying. She further delved into her outfit choice, acknowledging its distinctiveness, and underlining the thematic essence of the event - #Afrocentric.
"Last night was sensational! Jagun Jagun premiere was lit, and we had to come through the best way we could match up with the energy of the movie. @femiadebayosalami, there's a reason you're called the man of the moment, from the story to choice of cast, to delivery, production, and marketing, Jagun Jagun is first of its kind.
Look at my attire, extra right? It had to be! When you see the movie, you'll understand why I had to dig deep to step out in my full regalia. My passion for fashion met Jagun Jagun's fire. It was a great night. My people, rate my look from the fiber of my dress to the aura of my look. What do y'all think? Theme of the premiere is #Afrocentric."
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