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Gele Tying: Lucrative Business At Nigerian Parties

Bukola Aro-Lambo by Bukola Aro-Lambo
4 months ago
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In Nigeria’s vibrant party culture, fashion is as important as the celebration itself, and among the most eye-catching elements of traditional attire is the gele, the elaborately tied headgear worn mostly by women during weddings, birthdays, naming ceremonies, and other social events.

Beyond its beauty and cultural significance, the gele has also created a thriving niche for skilled stylists who specialise in transforming simple fabric into elegant crowns. At many parties today, professional gele tiers move from guest to guest, carefully sculpting intricate folds and dramatic designs, turning the art of head-tying into a lucrative service and an essential part of Nigeria’s event industry.

While it is a symbol of elegance and cultural pride, gele tying has also become a thriving micro-business for skilled hands.

Across Lagos and other major cities, professional gele stylists are earning steady income by helping women achieve perfectly styled headgear for special occasions.

Nigeria’s social calendar is packed with events popularly known as “owambe,” where guests often dress in coordinated fabrics known as aso-ebi. Completing the look requires a well-tied gele, and not everyone has the skill to achieve the stylish folds and height associated with modern designs.

As a result, many women now rely on professional gele tiers who operate at event venues or run mobile services.

A Lagos-based stylist, Mrs Funmi Adeyemi, said demand for gele tying has increased in recent years because styles have become more sophisticated.

“Many women don’t want to stress themselves tying it. They want a professional touch that will last throughout the party,” she said.

Gele tiers usually work at event venues, bridal preparation rooms, salons, or even visit clients at home. Some are invited by event hosts to serve multiple guests, while others market their services independently.

Depending on the style and location, tying one gele can cost between N1,000 and N5,000 or more in major cities like Lagos, Port Harcourt, Ibadan and Abuja. At large parties where dozens of guests need assistance, a skilled stylist can tie 20 to 40 gele in a single event.

This means a stylist could earn N30,000 to N70,000 from one busy weekend event.

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Starting a gele tying business requires creativity, patience, and speed. Stylists must understand different fabrics such as Aso-Oke, Sego, and Auto Gele, each requiring slightly different techniques.

Training can be acquired through short courses at fashion schools, mentorship under experienced stylists, or online tutorials.

Consistency and neat finishing are key, as clients want a look that is elegant, comfortable, and durable for long hours.

 

One advantage of the gele tying business is its relatively low startup cost. Basic tools include different sample gele fabrics; hairpins, clips, a mirror, hand sanitiser and wipes

 

Others are a small chair or stool for clients and with N20,000 to N50,000, a beginner can start offering services at small events.

 

Also,, many stylists now promote their work through social media platforms where they post pictures and short videos of completed gele styles.

 

Referrals from satisfied clients also play a major role in attracting new customers.

Some gele tiers expand into bridal styling, makeup services, or training classes, which increases their income streams.

 

With Nigeria’s event culture showing no sign of slowing down, the gele tying business offers a viable opportunity for young people, especially women, looking to start small but profitable ventures.

 

For those with creative flair and good customer service skills, turning fabric into elegant headpieces may be more than just fashion, it can be a dependable source of income.

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Bukola Aro-Lambo

Bukola Aro-Lambo is a journalist with Leadership Newspaper with over a decade of experience, specialising in economy and finance reporting. She covers macroeconomic trends, fiscal policy, public finance, banking, and fintech, combining official data with expert insight in a methodical, data-driven approach. Her reporting extends to development finance, infrastructure funding, agri-exports, climate finance, and technology-driven enterprise, offering clear, analytical coverage that supports informed public discourse on Nigeria's evolving economic landscape.

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