• Gone are the days when masculinity was marked by how little attention men paid to their hair. In today’s Nigerian entertainment scene, celebrity hairstyles for men are doing the talking.

    From intricate braids and dyed curls to creative fades and full-blown locs, Nigerian male celebrities have been turning their hair into statements for years. Every hairstyle feels like a mood, a statement, or just premium hot boy shenanigans. 

    Thinking of switching things up or just want to know what’s trending? Here’s your visual guide to 20 of the most iconic Nigerian celebrity hairstyles for men to show your barber in 2025. 

    The AG Low Cut

    This men’s haircut has been around for generations, and it’s still a banger.

    Nigerian celebrity hairstyles for men: Adekunle Gold

    Why it works: This haircut details a razor-sharp lineup around the forehead. Combined with the full beard, it gives an attractive look.

    Try it if: You’re looking for a clean, classic haircut that’s also low maintenance.

    The Asake Afro Raw

    This haircut is the popular style called Afro around here—fuzzy, natural and sharp.

    Nigerian celebrity hairstyles for men: Asake

    Why it works: The shape of the Afro brings out the beauty of the hair texture. It draws attention to the face, allowing unique features to shine.

    Try it if: You like low-maintenance cuts that deliver high-style impact.

    The Asake Grid Twist

    This is a cool hairstyle for men with curly hair that isn’t long and twistable.

    Why it works: This hairstyle marries the sharp lines of the sectioned scalp with the short locs. The spikes, boxes and clean sides ensure the overall look is always sharp and intentional.

    Try it if: You want to try a fresh style of locs.

    The Baddo Loc Crown

    Head-full, thick, free-flowing dreadlocks currently reign as a champion among Nigerian men’s hairstyles. 

    Nigerian celebrity hairstyles for men: Olamide

    Why it works: Because it’s long, these locs can be styled in countless ways—pulled back, tied up, left free, or even adorned. This makes this hairstyle versatile for different moods and occasions.

    Try it if: You want to showcase the natural evolution of your locs.

    The Bhadboi Flame Top

    This unpopular, flame-shaped haircut is beyond grooming. It’s a work of art for men with “main character energy.”

    Nigerian celebrity hairstyles for men: Bhadboi

    Why it works: This one is immediately memorable among the multitudes of common haircuts because of its flame pattern.

    Try it if: You want a haircut that’s more than looking good. This is what to go for if you’re looking for a distinctive and trendsetting hairstyle.

    The Bhadboi Roller Coaster

    This hairstyle pushes boundaries for bold men.

    Why it works: Placing rollers at the front and centre of a man’s head challenges gender and conventional beauty standards. This hairstyle is an editorial fashion shoot brought to life.

    Try it if: Your style is already pushing boundaries with clothes and accessories.

    The Burna Braided Locs

    One of the most popular haircuts for men right now is sharp, clean, and easy to pull off.

    Nigerian celebrity hairstyles for men: Burna Boy

    Why it works: It perfectly combines the neat and structured style of cornrows and the laid-back, free-flowing locs/twists style. 

    Try it if: You want a fresh cut that keeps your natural texture visible.


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    The Director K’s Box Fade

    This natural and kinky haircut is known as royal box fade, AKA Afro Edge. It’s neat, natural, full, and unapologetically afro.

    Nigerian celebrity hairstyles for men: Director K

    Why it works: You can let the afro go wild and free or pick out a pattern that works for you. 

    Try it if: You like a haircut that’s both formal and casual, but also maintains sharp edges even on your most lazy days.

    The Fido Spikes

    This is one of the most unique hairstyles at the moment. It’s textured, spiky, and highly individualistic.

    Nigerian celebrity hairstyles for men: Fido

    Why it works: You can keep the simplest appearance, but you’re still the main character with this hair.

    Try it if: You’ve got a creative bone in your body. It shows you’re not afraid to experiment, to be playful, and to own your aesthetic.

    The Fireboy Knots

    This hairstyle screams individuality and borrows from the cultural Bantu knots.

    Why it works: A coily hair twisted tightly onto itself not only showcases your texture, but it also celebrates your black hair in its most natural form.

    Try it if: You want something that keeps you outstanding in a sea of low-cuts and popular braids.

    The Osimhen Gold Top Fade

    This haircut isn’t new, but it still rules. A crisp, clean high skin fade on the sides and back, smoothly blended down to bare skin and dyed to give flavour.

    Why it works: It’s clean, sharp, and the dyed top adds a youthful and fashion-forward edge without being over the top.

    Try it if: You want a textured buzz or low-cut style with a choice dye that matches your drip.

    The Prettyboy Crown

    This is a popular men’s hairstyle too—full and coily afro.

    Why it works: While seemingly simple, the volume and texture of the hair allow for a cool and casual look.

    Try it if: You want a simple and youth-centric hairstyle that you can quickly wash and dry before going about your day.

    The Prettyboy Skull

    Men’s hairstyles that combine dying and drawing are slowly gaining momentum—edgy, custom and artsy.

    Why it works: This hairstyle works well because it’s tailored to the wearer. It’s punky, modern and provokes a reaction.

    Try if it: You thrive on being unique and having personal style.

    The Seyi Vibez Platinum Afro Buzz

    This hairstyle looks like a ‘90s throwback—bold and purely self-expressive.

    Why it works: It’s short, kinky hair, cut to the same length, forming a neat and textured halo around the head. But the real showstopper is the colour—it’s eye-catching.

    Try it if: You want a haircut that can stay loose and blow in the air and ready to be a conversation starter.

    The Starboy Fade

    This haircut is popular among men—short and natural.

    Why it works: This hairstyle works because it’s a modern classic that transcends trends.

    Try it if: You want a hairstyle that shows your hair texture and requires minimal daily styling effort.

    The TG Razor

    This hairstyle feels vintage but with a 2025 twist—sharp, artsy and captivating.

    Why it works: Its meticulous carvings and patterns elevate your face card and give a polished appearance. 

    Try it if: You’re looking for a fresh cut that brings back old-school flair.


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    The TG Spiderverse

    This haircut has a stunning design that resembles a spiderweb spun by Peter Parker—creative, clean, and precise.

    Why it works: This haircut works because of its precision. Every line and curve is sharp, creating depth on what’s essentially very short hair.

    Try it if: You want to elevate your low cut from basic to bespoke.

    The Young Jonn Braid Fade

    This is dreadlocks styled into a blend of traditional cornrows and modern twists.

    Why it works: It combines the neatness of a fade and dreadlocks twisted into free-hanging braids.

    Try it if: You want a clean, twisted hairstyle that gives you the look of a star.

    The Zazzu Multi-Chrome

    Singer Portable has donned this style since he went viral with it. Although a riot of colours, it’s full of confidence.

    Why it works: It’s instantly memorable and a branding tool. You won’t see this every day, and that’s precisely why it works.

    Try it if: You’re done with boring haircuts and looking to be adventurous.

    The 2Baba Skodo

    This hairstyle is evergreen among men. Zero bad hair days.

    Why it works: A bald head means no stray hairs or unkempt edges. It’s a classic that never goes out of style.

    Try it if: You don’t like visiting the barber every week and want the breeze to constantly blow your head.


    ALSO READ: The Coolest Female Haircut You Should Rock in 2025

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  • I need all Nigerian men to be more experimental when it comes to dying their hair. Instead of always blonde or light brown, try these hair colours listed below. 

    Nigeria green

    They say charity begins at home, abi? That’s a good enough reason to dye your hair green. This is a chance to confidently represent Nigeria. Although, with the way this country is going, there’s not much to represent. So maybe dye your hair the colour of money, green, to show that money is entering your account. 

    All the colours of the rainbow 

    Why do one colour when you can do seven? Plus, it’s a great way to show you’re an ally of the LGBTQ+ community. And you’re being creative and adventurous. Take risks and try this.

    Toilet roll  white 

    I specifically said toilet roll  white, so you know the exact type of white I’m talking about; clean, plain white. A lot of men tend to underestimate how sexy white hair can look on them. Besides, for those who have a few white strands here and there, this is a chance to go all out and just dye everything. 

     ALSO READ: Beginner Tips to Know Before Dyeing Your Hair

    Bubblegum pink 

    Yes, Nigerian men dye their hair pink, but not bubblegum pink. The type that’ll make people notice you from across the room. If you’re trying to catch the eye of your crush, use this colour. They’ll notice you immediately. Take it from me. 

    Fanta orange 

    Speaking of being noticed from across the room, this is another colour to try. Fanta represents enthusiasm and excitement. This is a way to tell people you’re fun and the life of the party.

    Laptop grey 

    There’s a difference between white and grey hair dye. Grey is a lot more subtle. Try this if you don’t want something too daring, and especially if you’re wearing a three-piece suit. I guarantee that people will be in awe of how stunning you look.

    Red and black 

    When you’re trying out this colour combination, please make sure you’re not living in your Nigerian parents’ house. Because they’ll immediately think you’ve joined some kind of cult. 

    Turquoise 

    Turquoise is such a gorgeous sexy colour that’ll look so great on dark-skinned men especially. If there’s any colour you should try on this list, it’s this one, or at least, start with this one. I feel like your skin glows with this colour.

    Purple

    Purple isn’t so bold.  So you can try it when you want to do something unique with your hair but don’t want to stand out too much.

    You may also read about the men struggling to grow their hair in this article: 14 Things Every Guy Struggling to Grow His Hair Can Relate To

  • Someone made a tweet about how grooming products for men makes them smell like concepts while women’s products have them smelling like real things and they were not wrong. We decided to write a guide to create the perfect men’s grooming products. 

    1. Make it 9-in-1

    Men don’t like spending money unnecessarily on one thing when they have three girlfriends, their wives and sugar mummies to take care of. Do some of them have better skincare routines? Yes, but most men still use bath gels that also shampoo and condition their hair so who is the villain here? 

    2. You must make men smell like concepts

    If other companies that make grooming products for men are still in business then surely this tactic works. Men don’t want to smell like flowers or vanilla, they want to smell like dark temptation, sporty Icy blast, hardwood and wet leather. You are welcome.

    3. Dark packages

    Just like their hearts, all grooming products for men should be dark. Men don’t need colour in their life. You see, it’s very bad for their aesthetic, how will other men be able to tell that they are alpha males if their shower gel is bright pink?

    4. Be serious

    When you’re making advertisements for grooming products for men, there’s no need for a plot or story, just go right to it. Tell them what the product does and use the least average looking guy you can find, make sure he is toned as fuck too. That’s sure to drive the point across.

    5. Appeal to their testosterone

    Most men don’t like to admit that they care about their appearance, name that product accordingly. Hydrating moisturizer? More like bro’s facial engine oil.  

    6. Pander to their need to multiply

    For this product to sell, they have to know that they will smell good enough for their partners to lose their minds. Nothing motivates them to buy a product like the possibility of sex. 


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  • You know how Nigerians are generally homophobic; any small thing and they’ll recoil and say “Ah yew a gay?” 

    First of all there’s nothing wrong with being gay. Second of all, there are some perfectly normal things homosexual and heterosexual men should be able to do without being labelled.

    If you do some of the things listed below, they either say you’re acting like a woman or that you’re “a gay.”

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    1. Skincare

    Men aren’t even allowed to have the most basic form of skincare apart from rubbing cream. If you own ordinary facial cleanser, people will pile on you to ask whether you’re a woman. To Nigerians, the end of skincare for men should be Irish Spring and Vaseline. 

    If you use sunscreen, scrubs and toner, that’s the end. Nigerians will probably call the police on you. Abeg, take care of your skin before you come out looking like harmattan victim.

    2. Pedicure/Manicure

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    Walking into a Nigerian salon for pedicure and manicure is like walking into the market naked. The women will look at you like you grew horns on your chest. Grooming your nails has nothing to do with your sexuality. That’s why your feet look like you were escorting the Israelites during their journey through the desert. Get a mani/pedi TODAY.

    3. Wearing body jewellery

    If you’ve managed to do the above things without being labelled as gay, Nigerians won’t let you escape this one. Wear an anklet and you are guaranteed to receive funny looks all day. In fact, anything more than wristwatch, chain and a ring is guaranteed to make you the center of attention. For Nigerians, multiple pieces of jewellery mean you’re “doing like woman”. If you wear waistbeads, forget it.

    4. Using lip balm

    You might wonder why so many people walk around with lips cracked like the dry Savannah plains of East Africa. Let me tell you why. It’s because Nigerians think men using lip balm is akin to them using lipstick and is, therefore, GAY. That’s why. 

    Please, please and please, endeavour to use lip balm. Your partner is too shy to tell you but I will tell you on their behalf. Take care of your lips.

    5. Snappy fashion sense

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    Nigerians love a fashion-savvy man. Just make sure you’re not *too* fashion-savvy. If you are, you’ll soon start to hear whispers of “Maybe he is a gay.” Shoutout to the gay fashion icons. Nigerians, people can dress well and not be gay.

    6. When they tell their bros “I love you”

    When you finish fighting for the above, this is the final boss level you must fight. If you tell your Nigerian male friend you love them, they begin to avoid you like a plague. The toxic masculinity is so strong, fathers don’t even say it their sons.

    Don’t tight the world to your chest. Relax small and tell your friends you love them. You will not die.

    You should probably read Are Nigerians Now More Accepting Of LGBT Rights? Idk sha.