The recently announced Editor of the magazine,Latasha Ngwube who took to her Instagram page to share the finished cover look, she said “As the Editor of this magazine, I’m sooooo ecstatic. At long last, I present to the world, the first issue of Pride Magazine Nigeria. This is a sister to the Uk Pride Magazine brand and it’s first on the continent. Our cover girl @omawonder is a friend and sister who was certainly a handful to shoot but a delight to interview. The journey has been long and arduous but we are here…finally. To my team members past and present, I thank you and wish you all the very best. Look out for us on the streets, shelves and amongst your vendors’ collection. #takepridewithyou #takepridedaily #pridemagazinenigeria“
Omawumi Covers The 1st Ever Issue Of Pride Magazine Nigeria Edition
Songstress, Omawumi Magbele covers the very first edition of Pride Magazine Nigeria. The songtress and mother of one works a totally different look for the cover.
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Omawumi traded her signature afro hair for a sleek brunnette bob, sporting a black and white lace bodice, a white blazer thrown over her shoulder on a pair of black leggings.
Omawumi dished on not being a fashionista, finding love and possibly having more babies in the nearest future.
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