As the grand finale of Big Brother Naija Season 10 holds today, all eyes are once again on Ebuka Obi-Uchendu.
The media personality has built a reputation for turning the BBNaija stage into his personal runway. This season, he served 13 bold and unforgettable looks inspired by Nigerian legends, cultural icons and music greats. While fans wait for his finale outfit, here’s a recap of the standout moments.
1. Nkem Owoh-inspired retro elegance

Ebuka kicked off the season with a playful yet classic outfit inspired by veteran actor, comedian and singer, Nkem Owoh. The look channelled Osuofia’s humorous charm while keeping it stylish, setting the tone for the fashion journey ahead.
2. King Sunny Ade royal groove

His second look paid homage to the legendary King Sunny Ade. Dressed in traditional attire that mirrored the juju music icon’s timeless style, Ebuka brought cultural rhythm to the stage.
3. Prince Nico Mbarga newspaper print

For his third look, Ebuka wore a striking newspaper-print two-piece inspired by the iconic Prince Nico Mbarga, the singer behind “Sweet Mother.” He even held an album cover to complete the nostalgic moment, blending vintage artistry with modern tailoring.
4. Chief Festus Okotie-Eboh classic throwback

His fourth outfit was a throwback to Nigeria’s first Minister of Finance, Chief Festus Okotie-Eboh. The attire echoed the political class of old, giving viewers a powerful mix of elegance and history.
5. Oliver de Coque highlife statement

For his fifth appearance, Ebuka channelled Oliver de Coque, the king of highlife and ogene music. Dressed in a richly embroidered outfit with bold red beads, he exuded Igbo royalty and cultural pride.
6. Chinedu Ikedieze playful nostalgia

The sixth look was inspired by Chinedu Ikedieze of the legendary ‘Aki and Pawpaw’ duo. Ebuka recreated the memorable character with a fun twist, adding light-heartedness to the fashion lineup.
7. Fela Anikulapo Kuti fiery red

Ebuka turned up the heat in his seventh outfit, a bold red set inspired by Afrobeat pioneer Fela Anikulapo Kuti. With flared trousers and vintage detailing, the look brought back the energy of Fela’s iconic stage presence.
8. Chidi Mokeme Nollywood fashion boy

For his eighth look, Ebuka channelled Nollywood’s original fashion boy, Chidi Mokeme. The sleek green jacket and black trousers gave a modern masculine vibe while nodding to Nollywood’s golden era.
9. Sultan of Sokoto royal blue

Ebuka stunned in his ninth outfit inspired by HRH Muhammadu Maccido, the 19th Sultan of Sokoto. The royal blue robe with intricate embroidery and turban carried a regal northern presence, commanding attention on stage.
10. Richard Mofe-Damijo classic gentleman

The tenth look was a smooth brown suit inspired by Nollywood veteran Richard Mofe-Damijo (RMD). With a matching briefcase and sunglasses, Ebuka delivered a polished gentleman aesthetic with modern swagger.
11. Olusegun Obasanjo viral moment

Ebuka recreated the viral image of Nigeria’s former President Olusegun Obasanjo at the White House for his eleventh look. The agbada, cap and walking stick came together in a cheeky but well-tailored tribute to a famous moment in political history.
12. 70s disco groove

For look number twelve, Ebuka slipped into a light blue fitted shirt and flared trousers, capturing the retro disco vibe of the 1970s. The bandana and pose completed the timeless throwback.
13. Zaaki Azzay hip-hop nostalgia

He wrapped up his pre-finale fashion run with a bold black-and-white striped outfit inspired by Naija hip-hop pioneer Zaaki Azzay. The signature torchlight and cap gave fans a sweet dose of early Nigerian hip-hop culture.
All eyes on the finale
Ebuka has owned the BBNaija stage with creativity and cultural storytelling through fashion. As the finale takes on tonight, fans are eagerly waiting to see the look that will crown this fashion journey.
