Peter Prance expresses gratitude to Davido and Burna Boy for promoting African fashion worldwide

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  • Peter Prance the CEO of P-PRANCE KLODIN, a leading fashion school in Africa  as commended Nigerian artists for their role in enhancing the global recognition of African fashion brands.
  • He highlighted that their impact has helped elevate the visibility of African fashion on the world stage.
  • Prance shared this thought during his birthday celebration on Sunday august 11

Peter Prance, the CEO of Africa’s top fashion school P-PRANCE KLODIN, praised Nigerian artists for helping to elevate the global status of African fashion brands.

He highlighted the contributions of stars like Tiwa Savage, Wizkid, Davido, Burna Boy, Seyi Vibes, Rema, and Tems, who have played a significant role in making African clothing lines admired worldwide.

Prance shared these thoughts during his birthday celebration on Sunday, August 11, expressing his happiness that this recognition occurred in his lifetime.

According to the fashion expert, other continents are eagerly striving to replicate African clothing styles.

“As I celebrate my birthday, I am blessed to see in my lifetime that African fashion and style is in high demand across the globe. Afro-pop stars like Burna Boy, Davido, Wizkid, Tiwa Savage, Seyi Vibes Rema, and Fireboy, among others, have helped push not only Africa’s music but African fashion to the envy of the world. Now clients across Europe, Asia, and the Arab world are currently battling with emulating African clothing lines.”

Check out P-Prance’s outfit on actor Zack Orji below:

In other news, Nigerian rapper Emeka Akumefule, known as Blaqbonez, recently discussed his music journey and impressive discography.

He mentioned that he might not be the top artist in Nigeria, he has consistently put out a lot of music throughout the years.

Blaqbonez said that his large number of songs comes from his routine of putting out new tracks every week over the years.

He pointed out that this method was key in growing his career and making a name for himself as a rapper.

Blaqbonez also talked about his journey in rap competitions in Nigeria, where he began competing and winning since 2011.

He pointed out that his commitment and effort to music have played a big role in his success, even if others don’t always see it.

He said:

“I used to drop music every week.

I have more music than every artiste that exists in Nigeria. I tell you for a fact.

“I’m not the most successful artist. I’m not bragging, but I’ve dropped more music. That’s how I build everything I built. Some people want to judge me based on what you can see, but the sh*t that you could not see, I was winning rap competitions all over Nigeria from 2011.”

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