Oreagba Returns in Style, Steals Spotlight Again at Ojude Oba 2025
- The Ojude Oba Festival returned in June 2025 at Ijebu Ode, featuring over 1,000 performers, cultural parades, and Farooq Oreagba’s grand horse parade.
- The festival originated in 1878 as a Muslim community celebration honoring the Awujale, gaining national fame after Oreagba’s viral 2024 appearance.
- Regberegbe age groups showcased synchronized dances and elaborate attire while Oreagba, representing the Balogun family, rode a horse adorned with ornate trappings.
- The man famously known as the “King of Steeze,” who gained popularity for his striking festival appearance and has overcome cancer, shared his appreciation for his recovery and committed to guiding young men from Ijebu in traditional leadership development.
- Governor Dapo Abiodun praised the festival’s role in uniting Ijebu people and boosting tourism, with diverse celebrities and international visitors attending the event.
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How Farooq Oreagba, Lateef Adedimeji, Lil Kesh lit up 2025 Ojude Oba
Many celebrities, even those with no Ijebu roots, now see the festival as an avenue to make bold fashion statements and project their cultural heritages in vivid light at the cultural festival. The post How Farooq Oreagba, Lateef Adedimeji, Lil Kesh lit up 2025 Ojude Oba appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
Ojude Oba returns as King of Steeze, Farooq Oreagba, dazzles again
Farooq Oreagba, the man who stole the show at the 2024 edition of Ojude Oba festival returned for the 2025 edition in some sumptuous style. Named the King of Steeze on the back of his show stopping 2024 appearance, Oreagba had set the bar very high for himself and he did not disappoint with his 2025 showing. In 2024, the investment banker became a pop culture sensation overnight with his grand entrance at the Ojude Oba festival, riding on the ba…
Farooq Oreagba Rocked Ojude Oba With Two Jaw-Dropping Looks
Farooq Oreagba made a grand appearance at the Ojude Oba Festival yesterday, and not in just one look, but two. Of course, no one’s surprised, and certainly, no one’s complaining. Widely known as the king of steeze, Farooq arrived first in a rich agbada made up of shades of brown and beige, embroidered with sharp geometric patterns in brown, gold and blue. He paired it with a brown cap and a walking stick, completing a look that turned heads, esp…
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