Moments before the live show on Sunday, Ebuka took to X (formerly Twitter) to share photos of the look and reveal its inspiration. “Recreated by ATAFO, inspired by superstar Afro-Juju artiste, Sir Shina Peters,” he wrote. “From his breakthrough album Ace in 1989 through his nationwide Shinamania craze, his music still remains a legit party starter to this day.”
The outfit, a vibrant nod to late-’80s Nigerian pop culture, blended nostalgia with contemporary flair—an aesthetic Ebuka has perfected over the years. Fans quickly flooded social media with praise, hailing his creativity and ability to fuse fashion, music, and cultural memory into a single moment.
Known for turning each BBNaija live show into a fashion event of its own, Ebuka has consistently redefined red-carpet style on Nigerian television. From avant-garde agbadas to sleek modern suits, his wardrobe choices often dominate post-show conversations as much as the competition itself.
With the Sir Shina Peters-inspired look, the host not only celebrated a musical icon but also reinforced his reputation as a cultural tastemaker who understands how to merge heritage, performance, and high fashion in one striking statement.




