Hot babes, HERtitude 2025 is about to be the hottest one yet, and we’re levelling up the glow with our headline sponsor, NIVEA!
HERtitude is the party for hot babes only, where you can show up as your boldest, most confident self. Think of it as your ultimate girls’ day out, filled with music, fun activities, and all the hot babe energy you can imagine.
Who better to help us celebrate than NIVEA, the skincare brand that has kept hot babes soft, smooth, and confident for nearly 140 years? Whether it’s locking in moisture, keeping you fresh all day, or giving you that effortless glow, NIVEA understands that real confidence starts from the inside out.
Fiyin Toyo, Central, East & West Africa Marketing Director at Beiersdorf Nivea Consumer Products Limited, is super excited about this collaboration:
“We are skincare. For nearly 140 years, we have cared for people from the outside in. Care represents both the physical nurture of skincare and the emotional care of empathy. Our goal is to help people feel good in their skin, giving them the confidence to reach out and build meaningful connections—an essential human need. Sponsoring HERtitude is a key pillar in driving meaningful connections, enabling young women to feel confident and equipped to take on leadership roles in every aspect of society.”
But babes, that’s not all. NIVEA is bringing the ultimate glow-up experience to HERtitude. Imagine:
A NIVEA booth where you can experience their top products firsthand.
Fun challenges & giveaways for the chance to snag exciting cash prizes up to ₦500k.
NIVEA merch to flex your hot babe status.
The best part? You don’t need to do anything extra. Just show up, have fun, and bask in the confidence that comes with being a HERtitude hot babe.
So round up your girls, get your Retro Glam fits ready, and come experience a HERtitude like never before, powered by Zikoko and NIVEA!
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One thing Nigerian women will do is achieve, and there is nothing hotter than achieving real-life impact in our books.
In the spirit of HERtitude (which you can get your tickets for here) and International Women’s Day, Zikoko is spotlighting 40 women doing incredible things across different industries — and staying hot while at it.
In no particular order, here are Zikoko’s 40 Hottest Babes Alive for 2025:
Temilade Salami
The “E” in Temi stands for Excellent, and one look at her work proves it. As a climate education and communication expert, she’s been leading climate action in Nigeria, where climate change advocacy still doesn’t get enough attention. Also known as Global Temi, she was named 2020 Nigeria’s 25 Under 25 Leader on Energy and Sustainability and a 2018 US Consulate’s Carrington Youth Fellow. Beyond her climate advocacy, Temi is also a respected content creator, inspiring thousands of women all over the world.
Nene
You might know her as Ayra Starr’s mum, but Nene, who currently has over 50,000 followers on TikTok, is much more than that. From pushing her superstar daughter’s music to advocating for mothers’ mental health in her own way, Nene continues to inspire us with the joy and authenticity she spreads through her social media accounts.
Adeife Adeoye
If Adeife has never crossed your social media timeline, you’re probably on the wrong side of social media. The 24-year-old social media strategist and founder of Remote WorkHER, a community of women and men navigating the complexities of working remotely, is the internet big sister you didn’t know you needed. From sharing career tips to promoting financial independence for women, there’s no gatekeeping in Adeife’s books, and we absolutely love to see it.
Tosin Olaseinde
Tosin is the poster girl for financial literacy in Nigeria, and we said what we said because she earned it. She is also the founder of MoneyAfrica and Ladda, a financial literacy and investment platform.
Uloma
Uloma is one of the pioneers of online-driven gender-based activism in Nigeria and an inspiration to thousands of young feminists. Her work evolves around calling out injustice and driving Nigeria towards a gender-equal future. Uloma has faced several backlash for her views on feminism, especially on X (formerly known as Twitter), but she remains committed to fighting for every woman.
Damilola Bello
You might know her as Dammy B, but Damilola isn’t just helping small businesses grow; she’s changing the game for women seeking financial independence. Through her work, countless women have found the community and support they need to build thriving businesses and take control of their futures.
Sanni Misturah Morenikeji
Some women are destined to be referenced in history textbooks for future generations, and we strongly believe Reni is one of them. She is passionate about amplifying feminist causes and organizing fundraisers for vulnerable women. She also leads digital campaigns and consistently speaks out against injustice.
Hauwa Lawal
Hauwa is a creative diva who spreads joy through her work. Watching her growth over the years has been nothing short of amazing—from building a strong community as a faceless creator to gracing our screens with her breathtaking features and rib-cracking videos. If a perfect world existed, it would be the one Hauwa imagines and brings to life through her work.
HERtitude is the hottest party for women only, organised by the hot babes of Zikoko. You’ll get to do hot babe stuff, build lasting communities, and have the best time playing games and partying. Get your tickets at here
Kiki Mordi
There are stories that stay with us for a few minutes, and there are stories that stay with us forever – Kiki Mordi is best at telling the “forever” kind of stories. Popularly known for her award-winning documentary Sex for Grades, Kiki is a journalist who has continued to amplify the voices of underrepresented women across Africa, using storytelling to raise awareness and redefine media as a powerful tool for social change.
Simi Kunle-Oni
Simi is the “for women, by a woman” kind of writer. Her writings have the softness of a cushion and carry the impact of heavy rain after a dry season. Through her social media content and private classes, Simi encourages women to write and helps them become the writers they aspire to be. She’s also the author of 5 Dates to Valentine and the social media associate/content creator at Mavin.
Morenike Olusanya
Renike is a visual artist and the co-founder of Bawsty, an inclusive fashion brand designed specifically for busty women. Whether through art or fashion, she is a creator who creates with women in mind and does a brilliant job at it.
Ope Adedeji
If we ever start a petition to bring back the Woman Crush Wednesday trend, it would be because of Ope and her brilliant mind. You might know her as the former managing editor at Zikoko, but Ope’s impact transcends seasons as her writing continues to inspire us and many others to this day.
Jola Ayeye
Jola is a storyteller, screenwriter, and co-host of the I Said What I Said podcast, who inspires us with her expertise in blending humour with sharp social commentary. Through her writing and existence, Jola creates space for women to be seen, heard, and celebrated.
FK Abudu
FK is the people’s president and queen of unfiltered opinions. As the co-host of I Said What I Said, she constantly starts bold conversations that challenge the status quo. FK is also a dedicated advocate who uses her voice and platform to demand accountability and amplify important causes.
BLNDE
We can’t make a list of the hottest babes alive without Nigeria’s pop princess, as she rightfully calls herself. BLNDE is a rising pop star, the voice behind the hit song Omo To Sexy, and, of course, a Zikoko favourite.
Omotola Ekeinde
Omotola is one of the OG hot babe that set the standard for beauty, talent, and star power in Nollywood. Her talent continues to inspire younger actresses who grew up watching her effortlessly dominate every role. But Omotola is more than just an icon on screen, she’s also an activist, a singer, and a former model who has used her platform to champion social change.
Deela
The hot babe behind the viral hit Patience Ozokwor, Deela has been serving face and lyrical brilliance since 2021 and she’s still serving. Her music is the kind that makes women feel unstoppable, seen, and ready to take up space.
Reni, the Resource
Some people simply talk about financial freedom, but Reni gives women the tools to achieve it. The Canadian-Nigerian finance sis shares invaluable resources on financial literacy, career development, and lifestyle, helping women take charge of their futures with confidence and clarity.
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Omoloto
Omoloto is a beauty and lifestyle creator and a medical student on most days, but she’s a hot babe every day. She is also our pictorial representation of what it looks like to succeed in the face of adversity.
Adeyinka Atilola
Atilola is a feminist and the founder of Siren, a nonprofit supporting women’s mental, financial, and legal needs. She’s also the force behind The Walk Against Sexual Assault, a nationwide movement sparking crucial conversations on consent. At just 23, Atty is redefining what it means to show up for women.
Alma Asinobi
Alma Asinobi is a travel enthusiast who proves that no dream is too big, especially for Nigerians. She’s currently on a mission to break a Guinness World Record as the fastest person to visit all seven continents. Beyond the adventure, Alma is also using her platform to inspire more Africans to explore the world and follow their dreams.
Seyi Oluyole
Zikoko has favourites, and Seyi is one of them. She is the founder of Dream Catchers Academy, a charity organization that offers orphaned girls a fair shot at life. Through dance, education, and mentorship, she’s transforming lives and proving that talent, when nurtured, can open doors to endless possibilities.
Ayra Starr
Making a list of hot babes and not including the Sabi Girl herself would be diabolical. Ayra Starr is the voice of a new generation and she is blending confidence, talent, and star power to redefine Afrobeats on her own terms. From Rush to Commas, she delivers back-to-back hits for the girls and we’re obsessed.
Tems
Grammy award-winning Miss Temilade is redefining what it means to be a global star. She is also a symbol of excellence who is showing young women everywhere that their dreams are valid.
Hot babes, HERtitude is back, and the theme for 2025 is RETRO GLAM! Every style era will get to shine at the ultimate women-only party in Lagos. Get your tickets here.
Adesua Etomi
Adesua is the perfect blend of talent, grace, and impact. Whether she’s lighting up the screen with her acting, serenading us with her music, or using her platform to advocate for important causes, she does it all effortlessly. A true star in every sense.
Jemima Osunde
You might know Jemima as an actress, but she’s a hot babe in healthcare, too. As an actress, model and physiotherapist, Jemima serves major “Little Miss Do-It-All” energy and proves that Nigerian women can, in fact, do it all.
Bimbo Ademoye
Bimbo is the queen of effortless comedy. With her impressive range and magnetic screen presence, she has grown into one of Nollywood’s most beloved stars.
Zainab Balogun
Zainab can do no wrong in our eyes, and you’d agree if you’ve watched her standout performances in movies like God Calling and Sylvia. In addition to acting, Zainab also advocates for women’s health and wellness.
Toni Tone
Toni is our online big sis who also happens to be a best-selling author with an insane face card. Through her words—whether in her book I Wish I Knew This Earlier or her viral tweets—she spreads wisdom on love, self-worth, and success, making sure we all the girls make smarter choices in life.
Temi Otedola
Temi is our favourite nepo baby, and for all the right reasons too. The actress, fashion It-girl, and all-around creative has created an unforgettable brand lane for herself. From her stunning performance in Citation to her effortlessly chic style, Temi proves that talent and hard work can achieve anything.
Ifedayo Agoro
Ife is our favourite community leader, and probably yours too. As the founder of Diary of a Naija Girl (DANG), she has built a thriving community that empowers women through storytelling and shared experiences. She’s also the founder of a global beauty brand DANG! Lifestyle.
Jade Osiberu
Jade is one of the women who prove that the “Nigerian women always achieve” concept isn’t just talk. As the woman behind brilliant films like Gangs of Lagos and Brotherhood, Jade is setting new standards and proving that Nollywood’s future is in brilliant hands.
Kemi Adetiba
Kemi isn’t just a woman in a male-dominated field—she is a woman dominating the field. She’s the creative we have to thank for cinematic excellence like King of Boys and The Wedding Party, but she’s far from done.
Funke Akindele
We know the box office loves to see Funke Akindele coming. With every film, she raises the bar, proving time and time again that she is Nollywood’s golden babe. From Jenifa to A Tribe Called Judah, Funke isn’t just an actress and filmmaker; she’s an inspiration to all Nigerian women.
Genevieve Nnaji
Genevieve is another OG hot babe we’re still obsessed with. She didn’t just thrive in Nollywood; she helped shape it. Her influence on the industry is undeniable, and we’re convinced that she will always be that girl.
Saskay
Saskay describes herself as an embodiment of art, and we can confirm that she is absolutely correct. From her creative content to her bold fashion choices, she brings creativity to everything she does.
Allysyn
Allysyn is the definition of “effortlessly cool.” Whether she’s rocking a bold new look, creating art, or sharing her thoughts on self-growth, she moves through life with authenticity and ease. She’s a hot babe through and through.
Lola Shoneyin
We’ll always thank Lola Shoneyin for literally existing because the literary world—and honestly, the world at large—is better for it. As the brilliant mind behind The Secret Lives of Baba Segi’s Wives and the force behind the Ake Arts and Book Festival, she is championing African storytelling and creating spaces where literature thrives.
Damilare Kuku
Dami is a mirror of possibilities. She went from being a Nollywood actress to becoming a bestselling author with books like Nearly All the Men in Lagos Are Mad. Whether on screen or on the page, she tells stories that are bold, unfiltered, and deeply relatable—celebrating all types of women.
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Last and most certainly not the least is MOTHER herself. Chief Chimamanda is single-handedly responsible for the feminist awakening of thousands of girls in Africa and different parts of the world. Her words don’t just inspire; they shift mindsets, challenge norms, and redefine what it means to be a woman in today’s world.
HERtitude is the hottest party for women-only, organised by the hot babes of Zikoko. You’ll get to do hot babe stuff, build lasting communities, and have the best time playing games and partying.
Making new friends as an adult is hard. Making friends with Nigerian women? That’s a different level of difficulty. Between men who mistake friendliness for flirting and women who’ve been burnt by shady friendships, many women are cautious about letting new people into their circle. But if you genuinely want to be her friend, here’s how to do it without looking suspect.
“See gist? Join gist”
You can’t form a friendship without conversation. If she’s passionately arguing about whether Wizkid or Davido is the GOAT, and you have something interesting to add, that’s your in. Just don’t be a contrarian for vibes. Nobody likes the person who kills the flow of a conversation just to be different. *Amaka, 28, shares:
“One of my closest friends today is someone I met at a restaurant. I was ranting about how some Nigerian waiters are super friendly, and she jumped in to agree. We started gisting like we had known each other forever. I left with a friend and a new restaurant plug.”
Pro tip: If you’re jumping into a conversation, add something meaningful or funny. Don’t just agree for agreement’s sake — contribute something that keeps the gist flowing.
“Never underestimate bathroom breaks in social gatherings”
If you’re looking for an organic way to make friends, the women’s bathroom in a fancy restaurant, club or even at all-women events like #HERtitude is prime real estate. Compliments flow freely, and bonds are formed over lipstick adjustments and outfit malfunctions. *Bimpe, 27, shares how she met two of her closest friends:
“Two of my cutest friendships started in the bathroom of a lounge. One was from helping a girl adjust her wig, and the other was from complimenting a woman’s dress. We exchanged numbers, started hanging out, and now, we’re pretty tight. To be honest, I’ve had to slow down a little because I’m always ready to make friends whenever I run into cute babes in the restroom. I watched Ayra’s “All The Love” video, and it was so relatable.”
Pro tip: A well-timed compliment is the ultimate icebreaker. If you see a babe struggling with her outfit, offer to help. Just don’t be overfamiliar; read the room.
Friendships thrive on common ground. If she’s talking about something you love — books, music, fitness, anime, skincare — contribute to the conversation naturally. You don’t need to force a deep connection in one conversation; just keep showing up and engaging over time. *Ife, 34, shares:
“I made a friend because she saw me reading a book she loved and struck up a conversation. Another one happened at the gym. She was struggling with a routine, I helped out, and we ended up bonding over how wicked personal trainers can be. We aren’t exactly friends friends, but we’ve gotten to that point of just looking out for each other in the gym. I think there’s a future where we become besties if we both lean into it. Fingers crossed.”
Pro tip: If she mentions something you’re also passionate about, don’t just nod, engage! Ask about her favorite book, recommend a song, or suggest a workout challenge if it’s a gym situation.
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“Don’t lead with ‘Let’s be friends’”
Friendship is best when it happens naturally. Telling someone outright that you want to be their friend can come off as strange or even suspicious. Focus on being a fun, engaging person, and let the connection form on its own. *Kenny, 30, shares:
“A babe once came up to me at a wedding and said, ‘I think we’d make great friends.’ I smiled, but in my head, I was like, ‘Why? Do you want to use me for ritual?’ Obviously, I didn’t say that to her, but I felt the exchange was so random. I gave her my number sha because I didn’t know how to turn her down.”
Pro tip: Let the friendship form naturally through conversation and shared experiences. Announcing your intentions might make things super awkward.
“The mutual friend route is your surest plug”
If you and a potential friend have a mutual connection, use that to your advantage. Group hangouts, bridal showers, birthday parties, or even WhatsApp group chats are solid ways to ease into a new friendship without the awkwardness of a cold approach. *Esther, 24, shares how she connected with a babe on an aso-ebi girlies WhatsApp group.
“I became friends with a girl because we were both on the bridal train of a wedding. We didn’t even like the bride that much, but we bonded over the ridiculous tasks they were giving us.”
Pro tip: Use group hangouts or online interactions to build rapport first. If you’re in a WhatsApp group chat together, react to her messages, share jokes, and ease into private conversations.
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“Be consistent, but don’t force it”
Friendships need time to grow, so check in, send memes, and invite her out once in a while. But if she’s not reciprocating the energy, take the L in peace and move on. Not every friendship shot will land, and that’s okay. *Tolu, 28, can relate.
“I remember liking this girl in my first year in uni. She just had this really cool vibe and I wanted to be in her clique so bad. We had a couple of exchanges in class, but she wasn’t getting my green light. So, I switched things up and tried to befriend her. But every time I reached out, she was either busy or unresponsive. I’d keep space for her in public lectures, and she’d appreciate my effort but it never went past that. I eventually took the hint and moved on. No hard feelings.”
Pro tip: Friendships should be mutual. If she’s not reciprocating your energy, don’t overstay your welcome. Some shots will miss, and that’s okay. Focus on people who genuinely want to connect.
Speaking of women supporting women, have you copped your tickets to #HERtitude2025? It’s Zikoko’s all-female concert, designed just for you. Don’t miss out on good vibes, great music, and a chance to connect with the hottest babes in Nigeria. Grab your tickets here.
If there’s one thing Old Nollywood babes knew how to do, it was serving iconic fashion. From the slinky dresses of Regina Askia to the bold, thin brows of Eucharia-Anunobi, the 90s and 2000s were a golden era for statement style. And what better way to make an entrance at HERtitude than by channeling the retro glamour of this era? If you’re looking to turn heads and give hot babe energy, here’s how to bring Old Nollywood fashion into 2025.
1. Ankara & Adire
If Nollywood aunties of the 90s taught us anything, it’s that African prints will always be a slay. Whether it’s an Ankara two-piece, an adire wrap dress, or a structured boubou with exaggerated sleeves, the key is in the tailoring. You can wear Oleku (a short-sleeved top and wrapper combo). Pair with bold accessories, think chunky gold earrings and strappy heels, to add a modern twist.
Remember when Genevieve Nnaji and Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde would pull up in those oversized, tinted sunglasses, serving boss babe realness? Well, that’s your blueprint. Go for retro, oval-shaped frames or dramatic cat-eye sunnies. Even better, pair them with a mini bag for that ultimate “rich aunty” aesthetic.
Old Nollywood glam was all about looking expensive. The ladies of that era understood the assignment, draping themselves in velvet gowns, satin midi dresses, and silk blouses. Choose rich jewel tones—emerald green, deep burgundy, royal blue, you can even do black—and let the fabric do the talking. Bonus points if you add a thigh-high slit for drama.
4. Micro Bags & Chunky Gold Jewelry
Handbags in Old Nollywood movies were either comically large or adorably tiny—there was no in-between. For HERtitude, lean into the micro bag trend, preferably in a bold color or textured material. And don’t forget the jewelry—layered gold chains, oversized hoop earrings, and chunky rings are your best friends.
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5. Short Skirts, Skimpy Dresses & Daring Fits
Let’s be real! Old Nollywood baddies didn’t shy away from showing some skin, and neither should you. Think mini skirts, halter tops, tube dresses, and body-hugging fits that scream confidence. Channel your inner Rita Dominic by rocking a bold, short dress paired with knee-high boots or strappy heels. Add a cropped leather jacket for that extra Y2K touch.
Channel the 90s and 2000s with bold beauty choices. High ponytails, yaki flip, puffy afro, deep side parts, and sleek buns were signature looks. And we can’t talk Old Nollywood beauty without mentioning those thin, long, perfectly arched brows that Eucharia Anunobi and co. rocked effortlessly. Pair them with deep brown lip liner, ultra-glossy lips, shimmery eyeshadow, and—if you’re feeling daring—a pop of blue or green eyeliner. And if you’re feeling extra, throw in some body glitter—because why not?
Style isn’t just about what you wear, it’s about how you wear it. The true essence of Old Nollywood glam is confidence. So, whether you’re rocking a corset dress, a matching set, or a power suit, wear it like you just stepped out of a scene.
HERtitude 2025 is themed Retro Glam, and we’re celebrating women who own their power, and what better way to embody that than by channeling the most iconic women of Old Nollywood? So, step out, serve lewks, and let the HERtitude energy flow. See you there, hot babes!
It’s salary week, and our reward for working hard the entire month has finally hit our bank accounts! It’s easy to go haywire and spend money on white elephants and other non-necessities.
To help you get a better idea of where your salary should go, Zikoko talked to some young Nigerian women about the top four things they plan to spend their salaries on once that credit alert dings.
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Hertitude 2025 Tickets
The hot babes are buying their Hertitude tickets in advance this year! Don’t say we didn’t tell you, o.
“I missed last year’s Hertitude because I went over my budget that month,” Bomi, 22, says,” this year, I’m buying my ticket way ahead of time because I don’t want any stories.”
A single entry ticket is currently going for ₦17,949, but you can save 15% by buying a Bestie ticket with your best friend for just ₦30,547. Some of the girlies on X are coming together to buy the Geng ticket, which covers 4 people for just ₦57,516. If you want the full experience, though, you can get the VIP access ticket for one, which goes for ₦57,849. You can get your tickets right here.
Skincare Products
The girlies are also investing in their skincare products this March! There’s nothing better than having healthy, yummy looking skin and the girlies are gushing over some of these Nigerian made skincare products.
“Sunscreen is an essential in this hot weather. I’ve stocked up to protect my skin”, says, Ada, 26. We’re currently loving this one from Uncover for ₦21,500.
Banging Outfits
Of course, the babes are spending their money on collecting a wardrobe full of fits for only the hottest babes. Where will you be buying your clothes for Hertitude from?
“I’ve been keeping my eyes on thrift stores to get the best retro pieces for the look I want to pull off for Hertitude.” says Timilehin, 22.
“I’m buying some of my favourite pieces from RTW Nigerian brands that have been on my wishlist for a while,” says, Bolawa, 25, “ like these Amore Pants for ₦38,000 from Bloom Womenswear”
Staying Fit
The girls are investing a lot into keeping on top of their health this year. The girlies are killing it in the gym and staying active. You can check google to find a gym close to you for ease and the prices on average run from ₦30,000 – ₦50,000 depending on your location.
Every era has IT girls, from old-money elegance to Y2K baddie energy. Answer these 10 questions, and we’ll tell you if you’re a ‘60s Classic Queen, 90s Cool Chick, 2000s Trendsetter, or Timeless Legend! Let’s get ready for HERtitude!
If you haven’t yet done so, now is the time to head to our website and grab tickets to HERtitude 2025 for yourself, your bestie, and your gang of hotties.
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Get your groove on!
This year, Hertitude is taking us all the way back to the groovy times for the best party ever with the hottest babes. To prepare for this party, your Nigerian history has to be on point. How plugged into the culture are you? Take this quiz, and we’ll tell you! Don’t dull and miss the funkiest party of the year! Grab your Hertitude tickets here before they’re sold out.
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Ladies, gather around because the hottest festival for hot babes is making a comeback. HERtitude 2025 is here, and this year, we’re turning up the heat with Retro Glam—think bold, timeless, and effortlessly chic. If you thought last year’s edition was iconic, wait till you see what we have planned this time.
A Quick Throwback to HERtitude 2024
HERtitude 2024 was nothing short of legendary. Over 1,500 women showed up, showed out, and partied like the queens they are. From music performances to the best vibes, the energy was unmatched. It was giving community, freedom, and a whole lot of hotness.
And now, we’re ready to do it all over again—but bigger, better, and bolder.
So, What’s New in HERtitude 2025?
This year’s theme, Retro Glam, is all about tapping into old-school elegance with a modern twist. We’re talking about:
Insane music performances —Expect a lineup of your faves bringing the energy. Fashion show —A runway moment where you get to serve your best retro glam look. More interactive experiences —Games, speed-friending, tattoos, and all the good stuff. Secret location reveal —Only ticket holders get the exclusive address. (We love a little mystery.)
Filmhouse called and i answered! Vintage Nollywood Inspired Makeup! Shoutout to my mummy for the black and blue lippies 😂😂😂 Also na tattoo de my chest no be wound 💀 This look was inspired by Domitila (1996) film and it’s pretty obvious i has fun filming it 😁 Domitila was a mad hit so im already looking forward to the reboot hitting cinemas April 7th! #DomitilaTheReboot#domitilamakeup
Basically, if HERtitude 2024 was the pregame, HERtitude 2025 is the main event.
Date, Time & Where to Get Tickets
Date: April 26th, 2025 Time: 12PM till we say so. Venue: Exclusive to ticket holders (we keep it safe & private, always). Tickets: Available now onTix Africa—so don’t slack!
HERtitude is all about you—the girls, the baddies, the queens, the babes who know they’re the moment. We want you to come as your most confident, vibrant, and unapologetic self. Because at HERtitude, every woman is a hot babe.