A Resounding Return to Form
Last year, Oreagba exploded onto the global stage, becoming the indelible image of Ojude Oba 2024. He made a grand entrance on a magnificently adorned horse, resplendent in a vibrant green and lemon agbada, perfectly accented with coral beads, a gold crossbody chain, designer sunglasses, and an Apple watch. With a cigar casually held between his lips and tattoos subtly peeking from his sleeves, his appearance wasn't merely a sartorial statement; it was a powerful declaration of self and heritage. That iconic moment solidified his reputation as "The Man of the Day."
This year, the businessman and Managing Director of NG Clearing Limited didn't just attend; he made an arrival. Once again on horseback, Oreagba masterfully blended elegance with an edgy sensibility, his fashion choices speaking volumes about confidence, personal identity, and profound cultural pride. Social media platforms instantly buzzed with adoration, as fans showered him with praise for his unshakable style and commanding presence, many affectionately dubbing him the "King of Steeze."
More Than a Style Icon: A Story of Grit and Grace
Born in July 1966 in Ijebu-Ode, Oreagba is far more than just a style maverick; he embodies immense grit and grace. His journey includes a formidable battle with cancer, having been diagnosed with both bone and skin cancer (osteosarcoma and carcinoma) in 2014. He fought relentlessly, achieving full remission by 2015 and ultimately being declared cancer-free in 2017.
His impressive background extends to his education, holding a B. Eng in Combined Engineering Studies from Coventry University, a BTec Diploma in Business & Finance from the University of East London, and studies at Edward Greenes College, Oxford. Professionally, Oreagba boasts decades of experience in the financial sector, both within Nigeria and internationally. He has also previously served on the Derivatives Product Advisory Committee of the Nigerian Stock Exchange, showcasing his deep expertise in the financial markets.
In a fitting tribute to his cultural impact, the National Council for Arts and Culture (NCAC) recently bestowed upon him the title of Honorary Cultural Ambassador. This recognition is a testament to his vibrant spirit and significant contribution to the Nigerian identity. During the presentation of the Certificate of Recognition, NCAC Director-General Obi Asika aptly described him as "a true Nigerian original," a sentiment echoed by countless admirers who continue to be inspired by his remarkable story and undeniable charisma.


















