Chioma Goodhair visits Juliet Olaonipekun Akoko Lagos concept store

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Chioma Goodhair recently visited the Juliet Olaonipekun concept store in Akoko, Lagos, turning a simple stop into a quiet cultural moment. The space — designed with aesthetic care and local texture — felt less like a shop and more like a living room for style and conversation. Chioma’s presence there wasn’t performative; it felt like a testament to recognition — a moment where one creator quietly supports another, not as spectacle but as shared rhythm. Photos from the visit showed laughter, thoughtful browsing, and a sense of ease that looked like belonging rather than presence for appearance.


There’s something subtle and meaningful about gatherings like this in places that aren’t stages — a reminder that influence isn’t only about footfall or headlines, but about who you choose to spend your time with and where. Chioma at Akoko wasn’t just a guest; she became part of a textured milieu that honours design, intentional space, and a Lagos that still makes room for discovery






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