Step aside, Paris. Abuja just witnessed a presidential drip check as Vice President Kashim Shettima stormed Vodi’s headquarters for a luxury fashion spree, putting his stamp of approval on Nigerian design.
In the series of exclusive shots and video clips, Shettima is seen up close with Vodi founder Seyi Adekunle, examining bespoke shirts, luxe kaftans, and polished footwear inside a showroom glowing with neon-lit elegance. The VP, rocking his signature green agbada and trademark embroidered cap, carefully inspected #Vodi’s racks, tested shoes, and even shared laughs with the crew—championing the very best of Naija creativity.
Seyi Adekunle, beaming with pride, shared after the visit: “Some powerful minutes spent with the Vice President, His Excellency Kashim Shettima. A scholar and a humble, detribalised Nigerian. I have known him for decades. He is here to patronise Vodi products across multiple offerings of our brand, and to intentionally give our brand more visibility. For years, he has always been a great supporter of the Nigerian brand and we are proud to have him as one of our own indeed.”
This presidential endorsement hits different. With the Federal Government’s “Nigerian First” initiative in full swing, Shettima’s public patronage lights a fire for the local fashion industry—signaling to millions that “Made in Nigeria” is not just a label, but a legacy.
In a country where local designers often hustle for visibility, Shettima’s visit is pure gold dust—amplifying Vodi’s reach and energizing young entrepreneurs to dream even bigger. One agbada at a time, #Nigeria’s style revolution is marching forward.