By Abiemwense Moru
Founder of Loretta Health Initiative, an NGO, Dr Loretta Ogboro-Okor, has called on Africans to shift their attention from celebrity fashion to addressing issues of poverty, conflict and underdeveloped infrastructure.
Ogboro-Okor, made the call in Abuja while reacting to the global debates surrounding Kanye Westโs wife, Bianca Censori controversial appearance at the 2025 Grammy Awards.
Censori attended the grammyโs red carpet in a transparent nearly naked dress, igniting varied reactions from some Africans who celebrated it while others described it as โshamefulโ.
Ogboro-Okor, an aspirant in the 2024 Edo governorship election, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that celebrity fashion was simply a โdistractionโ from the real issues.
โMy concern is not the spectacle itself, but how it overshadows the urgent issues Africa is grappling with.
โOur focus had remained on a celebrity moment. This should be the least of our concerns when there is war in Congo, economic distress in other African countries with millions suffering from poverty and conflict.
โThe ongoing conflict in Congo, where millions have been displaced was in contrast with the obsession over celebrity fashion and material wealth.
โAfrica should not be consumed by the spectacle of global celebrity culture, which often distracts us from addressing the continentโs most urgent challenges,โ she said.
She stressed the need for a collective focus on tackling systemic problems such as poverty, conflict, underdeveloped infrastructure and other pressing issues facing the continent.
Ogboro-Okor pointed out the disconnection between the celebrity culture that dominated the online space and the severe crises affecting millions across the continent.
She lamented the growing competition for luxury and a lifestyle that many could not afford, while millions lack access to basic necessities.
According to her, this fixation with fleeting trends highlights Africaโs misdirected priorities.
โNo one will love us more than we love ourselves as Africans,โ she said, urging fellow Africans to focus on family, community, and nation-building rather than materialism or fame.
โWhile the continent is rich in resources, it continues to be exploited and distracted by external validation. Africa must look inward to achieve real progress.
โIt is time for Africans to take control of their future and focus on self-sufficiency, building stronger communities, and addressing systemic issues that hinder development.โ
She urged Africa to stop being passive observers of its own destiny and start prioritising what truly matters.
She said, โthe time for meaningful change is now. We must act collectively to transform Africaโs futureโ. (NAN)
Edited by Philip Yatai












I agree with Dr Loretta completely. Fashion is not the burning issue we should expend our energies on.