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FCT minister Nyesom Wike rocks Louis Vuitton outfit worth N3 million during road inspection

A report by The Will has detailed how Nyesom Wike, the minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), recently wore a luxurious Louis Vuitton monogram denim trousers and jacket for a road inspection in Abuja.
Photos shared by the FCT administration showed Wike being accompanied on the inspection by his political ally and former governor of Abia state, Dr Okezie Ikpeazu.
Wike has been known for his distinctive and often sophisticated fashion sense since his time as the governor of Rivers state.
”His wardrobe choices blend traditional Nigerian attire with modern and stylish elements, reflecting a balance between cultural identity and contemporary aesthetics,” the report noted.
It added that: ”Wike is frequently seen donning well-tailored traditional attires, showcasing vibrant colours and intricate designs that resonate with the rich cultural heritage of Nigeria.
”He also embraces modern fashion trends, occasionally opting for Western-style suits and accessories.
”But on this occasion, he chose to wear a Louis Vuitton monogram denim designed by Kim Jones, a British fashion designer, costing nothing less than N3 million.”
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