• Hausa Edition
  • Podcast
  • Conferences
  • LeVogue Magazine
  • Business News
  • Print Advert Rates
  • Online Advert Rates
  • Contact Us
Sunday, June 21, 2026
Leadership Newspapers
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Sport
    • Football
  • Health
  • Entertainment
  • Education
  • Opinion
    • Editorial
    • Columns
  • Others
    • LeVogue Magazine
    • Conferences
    • National Economy
  • Contact Us
Hausa Edition
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Sport
    • Football
  • Health
  • Entertainment
  • Education
  • Opinion
    • Editorial
    • Columns
  • Others
    • LeVogue Magazine
    • Conferences
    • National Economy
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
Leadership Newspapers
No Result
View All Result

THINGS REMEMBERED 1990s: When Dressing Reflected Culture And Respect In Nigeria

LEADERSHIP News by LEADERSHIP News
3 weeks ago
in Feature
nigerian women of 1960
Share on WhatsAppShare on FacebookShare on XTelegram

Traditional dressing in Nigeria during the 1990s was beyond fashion; it was a strong expression of culture, identity and respect.

Across different regions of the country, the natives dressed in ways that reflected their traditions, social values and community pride.

In Northern Nigeria, men were widely known for wearing flowing outfits such as baban riga, kaftans, and long traditional gowns, often matched with caps and turbans. These clothes symbolised dignity, maturity and responsibility.

Women, especially Muslims, wore hijabs, long gowns, wrappers and beautifully tied headscarves made from colourful local fabrics. Dressing modestly was highly respected in society.

In the western part of the country, Yoruba men commonly dressed in agbada, buba and sokoto, while women wore iro and buba with matching gele (head gear). In the eastern region, Igbo men appeared in isiagu tops and wrappers, while the women wore george wrappers and blouses decorated with coral beads during important ceremonies.

RELATED NEWS

Kidnapped, Killed, Extorted: Southwest Cries For Help

Say No And Die: Niger Community Turned Bandit Messengers

World Cup Without Nigeria: Empty Viewing Centres, Nation Searches For Its Football Soul

During the 1990s, most clothes were produced locally by skilled tailors who carefully sewed outfits by hand or with simple sewing machines. Imported ready-made clothes were not as common as they are today. People valued quality fabrics and durable materials that could last for many years.

Parents also paid close attention to how their children dressed.

Good dressing was seen as a sign of discipline and proper upbringing.

Young people were taught to appear neat and decent whenever they attended school, church, mosque, markets, or social gatherings.

Traditional outfits were especially important during weddings, naming ceremonies, festivals and religious celebrations.

Families proudly wore matching attire to show unity and cultural identity. Rich embroidery and local designs made the clothes unique and attractive.

Another striking feature of dressing in the 1990s was modesty. Fashion was not mainly about showing wealth or following global trends. Instead, people dressed to earn respect and maintain cultural values within their communities.

Today, many Nigerians still look back at the traditional dressing of the 1990s with admiration.

 

Although modern fashion has introduced new styles and influences, the clothing culture of that era remains a lasting symbol of simplicity, decency and cultural pride.

We’ve got the edge. Get real-time reports, breaking scoops, and exclusive angles delivered straight to your phone. Don’t settle for stale news. Join LEADERSHIP NEWS on WhatsApp for 24/7 updates →

Join Our WhatsApp Channel

Nigerians can invest ₦2.5million on premium domains and earn about ₦17-25Million. Earnings in USD. Rather than wonder, click here to find out how it works
LEADERSHIP News

LEADERSHIP News

OTHER NEWS UPDATES

Kidnapped, Killed, Extorted: Southwest Cries For Help
Feature

Kidnapped, Killed, Extorted: Southwest Cries For Help

3 hours ago
Say No And Die: Niger Community Turned Bandit Messengers
Feature

Say No And Die: Niger Community Turned Bandit Messengers

3 hours ago
World Cup Without Nigeria: Empty Viewing Centres, Nation Searches For Its Football Soul
Feature

World Cup Without Nigeria: Empty Viewing Centres, Nation Searches For Its Football Soul

3 hours ago
Next Post
Barcelona Complete £69M Signing Of Gordon From Newcastle 

Barcelona Complete £69M Signing Of Gordon From Newcastle 

Advertisement

LATEST UPDATE

JUST-IN: Bauchi Assembly Member Wanzam Dies

44 minutes ago

‎APC’s Faduyile Wins Ondo South Senatorial By-Election ‎

2 hours ago

Kidnapped, Killed, Extorted: Southwest Cries For Help

3 hours ago

How To Move Nigeria From Stabilisation To Transformation

3 hours ago

INEC Declares PDP’s Nwogu Winner Of Rivers South-East Senatorial Bye-Election

3 hours ago
Load More
Advertisement
Facebook Twitter Instagram Youtube Whatsapp

© 2026 LEADERSHIP Media Group - All Rights Reserved | Hausa | Online Casino.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Sport
    • Football
  • Health
  • Entertainment
  • Education
  • Opinion
    • Editorial
    • Columns
  • Others
    • LeVogue Magazine
    • Conferences
    • National Economy
  • Contact Us

© 2026 LEADERSHIP Media Group - All Rights Reserved | Hausa | Online Casino.