Media figure Daniel Regha looked stunning in an Urbobo outfit, proudly showcasing his Delta state heritage.
The social media influencer, famous for his views on current topics, expressed his pride in his tribe and region.
He grinned while highlighting his outfit from various perspectives. His black walking stick and cap suited his traditional wear perfectly.
Some fans of Daniel were shocked to discover he was Urhobo and praised his appearance. Others imitated his reactions to trending topics and suggested he could have spent the outfit’s cost on more useful things.
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See some comments below:
@zik__trade: “This is a waste of money Daniel, I am sure Obioma London tailor won’t charge as much as you were charged for this outfit to make 20 outfits for you. Kindly stick to Obioma tailor and use the remains of your money for charity. This your dressing is -2/10 no offense.”
@only1_dynamic: “Best picture of Daniel I’ve ever seen.”
@happyemmanuel080: “So this werey na Urhobo like me ahhh. Oghene ‘me’.”
@drip_with_ciro: “No be your Obioma tailor sew this one o.”
@heisgifted_: “Na even my Urhobo brother.”
@the_ceo_houseoftia: “This is so fine Daniel.”
@creeks_comic: “This your best attire. you should wear it everyday.”
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