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PHOTO: Check Out Nigerian-American Artiste, Jidenna As He Covers Mode Men Magazine

The September, 2015 edition of MODE MEN magazine, Nigeria’s leading men’s lifestyle magazine, is now on the stands.  On the cover is Nigerian-American artiste, Jidenna where he discusses with Alex Adegbenro issues including his music, the interview controversy and his love for Nigeria. Jidenna also tells us the kind of woman that gets his attention.

This style issue also features 25 best dressed Nigerian men, which included President Buhari, Kefas Ropshik, Ohimai Atafo, Shina Peller, Denola ‘Grey’ Adepetun and Danjuma Carter to mention some.

Nigerian menswear designers are celebrated as Ayodele Fadare of Charles Anthony tells us his favourite things, also featured are Adebayo Oke-Lawal, McMeka and Jason Porsche.
Other stories in the style issue include Giorgio Armani’s 40th anniversary, British couture fragrance brands making waves, Alex Adegbenro’s new love and other interesting personalities-cum-brands.


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