Overcoming challenges and empowering youth: The journey of fashion designer Orevaoghene Faith Okowa

Orevaoghene Faith OkowaDesigners in the fashion industry not only make amazing outfits but also inspire and motivate people through their work.

Orevaoghene Faith Okowa, a skilled fashion designer and educator from Nigeria’s Isoko South Local Government Area, is one such person. Having been raised in Warri, Okowa’s career in fashion has been defined by countless accomplishments, but not without its share of difficulties. Her unshakable perseverance, along with her love for teaching young people, has led her to overcome difficulties and establish a platform for supporting budding designers and underprivileged women.


In this article, we will delve into the challenges Okowa has faced throughout her career and how she has emerged as a beacon of hope and inspiration for the younger generation. Orevaoghene Faith Okowa was born on December 6, 1983, in Warri, Nigeria. Her educational journey began at Omo Ode Primary School. After completing her primary education, she continued her studies at Field Crest International High School in Warri. It was during this time that Okowa’s passion for fashion began to blossom, and she set her sights on pursuing a career in the industry.

To equip herself with the necessary skills and knowledge, Okowa enrolled at Delta State University’s Anwai Campus. Here, she honed her craft and immersed herself in the world of fashion design. Armed with a degree, she embarked on her professional journey, ready to conquer the challenges that lay ahead.

Over the years, Orevaoghene Faith Okowa has garnered an impressive list of achievements and made significant contributions to the fashion industry and society at large. As the Managing Director, CEO, and Creative Director of Signature Secret, her fashion brand, she has showcased her unique vision and artistic flair. Her designs have captivated audiences, earning her a dedicated following of fashion enthusiasts.


Beyond her success, Okowa has taken on leadership roles to uplift and empower others. She has served as the President of the Fashion Designers Association of Nigeria (FADAN), Delta State chapter, advocating for the rights and interests of local designers.

Furthermore, she founded and became the President of the Fashion Designers and Exhibitors Association of Delta State, creating a platform for designers to showcase their talents and network with industry professionals.

Despite her numerous achievements, Orevaoghene Faith Okowa has encountered her fair share of challenges along the way.

One of the major hurdles she faces is the issue of mindset orientation among the youth. In a society where traditional career paths are often favoured, pursuing a creative field like fashion design can be met with scepticism or discouragement.

Okowa has tirelessly worked to change this narrative by promoting the importance of artistic expression, creativity, and skill acquisition. Through her mentoring initiatives, she aims to instil confidence and a positive mindset in young individuals, particularly female youths.

By sharing her own journey and success story, Okowa inspires aspiring designers to believe in their abilities and pursue their passion, despite societal pressures.

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