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  • Veekee James shares emotional pregnancy confirmation after year-long wait

    Veekee James shares emotional pregnancy confirmation after year-long wait

    Celebrity fashion designer Veekee James has revealed the emotional moment she and her husband, Femi Atere, discovered they were expecting their first child.

    The Nation had earlier reported that the designer announced her pregnancy on Tuesday through a video showing her and her husband cradling her baby bump.

    In a video shared on her Instagram page, James was seen taking a pregnancy test alongside her husband and broke down in tears after the result confirmed she was pregnant.

    The designer, who disclosed that she had been trying to conceive for about a year, expressed gratitude to God, describing Him as a “timely God who makes everything beautiful in His own time.”

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    “Truly, God is not and will never be man! For us, we tried for a year; you might have tried for years, and you might have given up hope, but do not forget that we serve a timely God who makes everything beautiful in His own time, so that the Glory will be His to share with no man!”, she captioned the post.

    James also used the occasion to encourage others who may be struggling with fertility, urging them to hold on to faith, as she declared, “your testimony is already here.”

    “I am joining my faith with yours, that this year, as long as it pleases the Lord of Hosts, your testimony is already here! It is yours for the taking! Amen”, she added.

    The announcement has sparked an outpouring of congratulations from fans and fellow celebrities.

  • Veekee James, husband announce pregnancy in ethereal video

    Veekee James, husband announce pregnancy in ethereal video

    Fashion designer Veekee James and husband Femi Atere are expecting their first child, they announced on social media.

    In a post on Instagram, James expressed joy and gratitude, captioning the announcement: “And two shall become 3. Indeed this is what only GOD can do”.

    The news has sparked widespread congratulations from fans, colleagues and well-wishers across the fashion and entertainment industries.

    James, known for her luxury bridal and couture designs, expressed excitement as she embraced the new chapter of motherhood.

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    Photos and videos accompanying the announcement showed the couple’s happiness, with many praising their love and journey since marriage.

  • Why my husband can’t have a female ‘bestie’ – Veekee James

    Why my husband can’t have a female ‘bestie’ – Veekee James

    Fashion designer Veekee James has established a clear boundary in her marriage, stating that her husband, Femi Atere, is not allowed to have a female best friend.

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    During a conversation on the Off the Top podcast with VJ Adams, James explained that she should be the closest woman to her husband, and this rule helps maintain peace in their home.

    James emphasised that while she believes other men can have female best friends if their partners are comfortable with it, her husband is an exception. 

    She said, “A man can have a female best friend but my man Femi Atere can never have a female best friend, I’m his only bestfriend. My brother can have a bestie if his wife allows it but my husband can never have a female bestie.”

    The designer also opened up about facing harsh online comments, including accusations that she took Femi from someone, which affected her mental health. 

    Veekee and Femi got engaged in late 2023 and were married on February 10, 2024.

  • Veekee James: My 30th birthday cake tells story of my life

    Veekee James: My 30th birthday cake tells story of my life

    Growing up in Ajegunle, a Lagos ghetto, Ruth Erikan James better known as Veekee James never envisioned the life she now leads. Through resilience, creativity and unshakable faith, the award-winning fashion designer and content creator has risen from modest beginnings to become one of the most influential voices in Africa’s fashion scene, writes OLAITAN GANIU.

    Rowned by Forbes Africa’s 30 Under 30, Veekee James is proving that African fashion belongs not only on the local stage but also at the pinnacle of global haute couture.

    Today, nearly 80 percent of Veekee James’ clients come from outside Nigeria, a figure that underscores her international reach.

    “I think there is a strong desire to connect with something uniquely African, and we provide that,” she said.

    Veekee credits her success to consistency and brand integrity. “Don’t put out sub-par work whether it is your Instagram feed, your fabric quality or your storytelling, let it all align with excellence,” she advises.

    Her couture pieces are sleek, tailored and rich with cultural essence. They appeal to both diaspora audiences and international admirers of African aesthetics.

    Ajegunle made me tough

    Growing up in Ajegunle wasn’t easy. Her story is one of grit and grace. Losing her architect father at the age of five, Veekee was raised by her mother, Esther James, a tailor by trade who unknowingly passed on the legacy of her craft.

    “Ajegunle shaped me. When you grow up there, you learn to be tough. It wasn’t a place for children unless God was really watching over you. But my mum taught us faith from an early age. That helped us be content and to trust that we would be okay,” she said.

    The uneven layers and rough edges of her 30th birthday cake, she explained, mirrored the struggles and setbacks she has faced.

    “You see how my cake tells a story of what life seemed like from when I was born until a few years ago when God began to fulfill destiny with me. Not a perfect journey, but I’m at a place where I can say that yes, faith works and hard work pays.”

    A journey rewritten by passion

    Though she initially set out to study Biochemistry at the University of Uyo, Veekee’s true calling lay elsewhere.

    “I never saw myself in science,” she confessed. “I couldn’t get into medicine, so I settled for Biochemistry. But makeup, hairstyling and eventually fashion were always calling me.”

    By her final year, she made the courageous decision to leave university and pursue her talents full-time. In Akwa Ibom, she was already a respected makeup artist, but after returning to Lagos, something shifted.

    “I prayed. I didn’t want to start something and fail; that is when God redirected my heart toward fashion,” she recalled.

    Armed with determination and a second-hand sewing machine, she converted a corner of her mother’s living room into a studio. She began sewing and documenting her designs with an eye for aesthetics that made her a natural at social media marketing.

    “I woke up one morning and took some money from my savings and I went straight to the market to purchase an industrial sewing machine. Coming back, I cleaned up half of my mom’s parlour and turned it into my workshop. I already knew the right things to do when it comes to social media marketing.”

    Breaking barriers in couture

    Veekee’s rise wasn’t meteoric but methodical. Her big break came when AsoEbiBella, a popular fashion curation platform, featured one of her Ankara designs. Orders trickled in, then flooded.

    “I started increasing my charges from N8,000 per dress to N30,000 and beyond as my clientele grew,” she said.

    In 2019, she officially launched her brand, Veekee James, later expanding it with ‘Veekee James Man’ and ‘Shoprikan’, diversifying her influence across gender and style.

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    “Everything has to be perfect and it has always been that way for me. I would say some of the steps that I took were determination and implementation, because I’m not just determined to succeed—I implemented things that helped me succeed. I’m a workaholic and I kept going even when I had not seen results,” she reflected.

    Despite her commercial success, she remains grounded. “Fashion isn’t just about the money. I believe this is what God has called me to do. I allowed Him to show me the route to follow,” she insisted.

    Call her a minister in the marketplace

    With clients across continents and accolades stacking up, Veekee James’s faith remains the backbone of her journey. In addition to running a fashion empire, she is a gospel singer and the convener of ‘Zion Warship’, a monthly worship concert that fuses spirituality with creativity.

    In 2023, she released her debut single ‘Nothing Less’ and launched a Christian podcast titled, ‘Bible Stories with Veekee James’.

    “God is my CEO. Every step I’ve taken has been led by Him,” said the 2021 AMVCA winner for Best Designer of the Year.

    Advice to aspiring designers

    Navigating Africa’s evolving fashion industry, Veekee has clear words for upcoming designers: “Be consistent, don’t compromise on value and don’t be pressured by others’ success. Above all, build your life and business on God.”

    She added: “Don’t be somebody who is good today and bad tomorrow. Find ways to keep improving, and prioritize value in your brand. If it’s not good, don’t put it out—unless it’s a mistake you can work around. Never compromise when it comes to value.

    “Don’t allow yourself to be pressured by any other designer, because you know your strengths. Don’t try to move faster than you should.

    “Apply wisdom, don’t be desperate to be where you shouldn’t be at a certain time and overall make God the foundation of your life and business. You cannot succeed at anything without God being the center. With every decision you make in business, make sure you seek God’s face all through.”

  • I will never disown my roots, my fashion design journey is proof – Veekee James

    I will never disown my roots, my fashion design journey is proof – Veekee James

    Fashion designer Veekee James has said she will never deny her roots, emphasising that her fashion design journey was a testimony of God’s grace.

    Speaking on The Nancy Isime show, Veekee reminisced about growing up in Ajegunle, sharing a childhood memory that has stayed with her.

    She explained that she chose to talk about her background publicly after she and her husband, Femi Atere, faced backlash for posting a video online.

    “The reason I told that story at the event where I went to speak publicly was because of the content that my husband and I posted on social media.

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    “The comments I got, I saw people on Twitter saying stuff like, ‘So you built your brand for five years, you know, you got this base where you’re making dresses for people with money and people with class. And then you just go and taint that class with that kind of classless video,” she said.

    According to her, the backlash reminded her of how far she had come.

    “It just brought me back to the fact that if it were by human power, I would not be where I am today. I’m here because God made it possible. I was just a girl who grew up without a father from the age of five. I had to walk my way up here.”

    Veekee added that she cannot change her story to fit into society’s perception of ‘class’ and deny her background.

    “We’re here because we started from somewhere. You know I cannot change, and now I try to be the girl who did not grow up in Ajegunle just to, you know, fit into that class that people want me to be. I’m never going to be that person. I’m always going to be me, and that’s why I’m Veekee James, I’m not any other fashion designer,” she said.

  • Veekee James: False husband-snatching rumour almost drove me to depression

    Veekee James: False husband-snatching rumour almost drove me to depression

    Celebrity fashion designer Veekee James has revealed how false online rumours deeply affected her mental health, leading to a personal struggle with depression.

    Speaking in an interview with Nancy Isime, Veekee said a scandalous claim that she allegedly “snatched” her husband, Femi Atere, from a friend triggered a period of intense emotional turmoil.

    She recalled locking herself in her room for two days, crying and praying as she grappled with the weight of the accusations.

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    Veekee described the episode as her first real encounter with depression, a condition she previously did not fully understand, but said her faith and resilience helped her overcome the difficult phase.

    She said, “There was one that really shook me, and that was the period when we had to ask God to help us come out of it. Immediately, we came out of it; that was the end.

    “It was a story about how I stole him from a friend, and we were sleeping with each other, which was all lies. And it almost put me into depression. That was the first time I got to know what people who say they feel depressed felt.

    “I remember entering my room and not coming out for two days. I was crying and praying. The way God brought me out felt like a miracle, and I kept hearing more stories, which I laugh”.

  • On Veekee James’ 20ft birthday cake

    On Veekee James’ 20ft birthday cake

    Fashion entrepreneur and social media sensation Ruth Erikan James, widely recognized in the social scene as Veekee James Atere, has made significant strides in the fashion industry over the years. Her rise to prominence was marked by her victory at the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA), where she was honored as the Best Fashion Designer of the Year. This accolade not only highlighted her extraordinary talent but also solidified her status among the leading figures in the competitive fashion landscape. With a relentless drive and an unwavering passion for design, Veekee James has continuously evolved her craft, leveraging social media to gain traction and sustain her success. She has captivated followers by creating stunning fashion pieces and guiding them through the conceptualization of innovative styles.

    Last weekend, the Akwa Ibom-born designer celebrated her milestone 30th birthday in spectacular fashion, hosting an extravagant party that resembled a grand fashion show. The event drew a star-studded guest list from the entertainment industry, creating an electrifying atmosphere filled with glamour and sophistication. Every attendee was dressed to impress, showcasing a battle of designers and fashion brands on the red carpet, as paparazzi cameras clamored to capture the standout fashion statements.

    The celebration took place at the luxurious Jewel Aeida Event Centre in Lekki, which was brimming with elite black designers, exquisite food, and a selection of sparkling drinks. Celebrities and top socialites all came out to honor the fashion icon, further elevating the event’s prestige.

    One of the most talked-about highlights of the evening was Veekee James’ extravagant birthday cake, which captivated attendees with its stunning design and reported cost of a staggering 18 million Naira. Standing an impressive 20 feet tall and adorned in luxurious shades of purple and gold, this cake boasted an extraordinary 30 layers, making it a sight to behold. According to the baker, it was claimed to be one of the largest birthday cakes ever made in Nigeria, and potentially in all of Africa.

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    However, the cake’s grandeur sparked a lively debate among cake enthusiasts and industry experts. While many admired its opulence and artistry, some sources pointed out that Veekee’s cake was not actually the largest in the country. They referenced a record-breaking creation by renowned baker Sir Tosan Jemide, who fashioned a remarkable 28-foot cake for the Silverbird 10th anniversary back in 2013. This led to discussions on the criteria for such declarations, highlighting the nuances within the baking community.

    Additionally, the extravagant display of wealth through the cake drew criticism from various media outlets and commentators, who questioned the appropriateness of such lavish expenditures amidst Nigeria’s ongoing economic struggles. Many felt that the funds used for such a grand celebration could have been allocated to more pressing needs within the community. This juxtaposition of luxury and socio-economic reality fueled conversations about the responsibilities of wealth in today’s society, leaving attendees and observers alike to ponder the implications of such celebrations in a time of economic uncertainty.

    A source close to the event planner revealed that the cake was not entirely made of traditional cake ingredients. Instead, the top three layers were indeed edible cake, while the remaining layers were crafted from aesthetic materials designed to resemble cake. “Most people think the entire structure is edible, but that’s not the case,” the source explained. “The 18 million Naira price tag has a lot to do with the hype typically created in the showbiz circle. Only the first three layers are actual cake; the rest are props, designed to look impressive and gigantic. The source disclosed which parts are edible and which ones are purely decorative.” This revelation added a layer of intrigue to the birthday celebration, reflecting the fine line between spectacle and reality in the world of high fashion and celebrity events.

  • Do not deny your husband of s3x even when tired – Veekee James advises women

    Do not deny your husband of s3x even when tired – Veekee James advises women

    Celebrity fashion designer and influencer, Veekee James, has advised women on the importance of sustaining sexual intimacy in marriage, drawing from her own experience as a newlywed of over a year.

    Speaking to her sister-in-law and offering broader counsel to married women, James emphasised that intimacy plays a vital role in a healthy marital relationship.

    She noted that even on days when exhaustion makes it difficult, women should still make an effort, no matter how minimal, to meet their husbands’ emotional and physical needs, stressing that such gestures help nurture closeness and strengthen the marital bond.

    She said: “I have at least almost a year and a half of marriage experience. So don’t deny your husband sex; it’s not a lie. Sometimes you might be so tired that you cannot move, and the last thing you want is anyone touching you.

    “Heck, on some days, you may be able to see that he looks like he’d go and die in the bathroom. My sister, just lie down and open your legs; you don’t need to do anything, just make the crooked way straight”.

    She also highlighted the value of communication, suggesting that on less draining days, women can gently express their tiredness to foster understanding.

    “But on days when you’re not really too tired, you’d just have to know how to say it and pet him so that he would see you’re also so tired”, she added.

  • Veekee James slams Senegalese designer for alleged theft

    Veekee James slams Senegalese designer for alleged theft

    Celebrity designer Veekee James has called out Senegalese designer King Corset for allegedly copying her viral design without giving due credit.

    The Nigerian designer expressed outrage, accusing King Corset of replicating her design 100 percent and even creating a documentary about it without acknowledging her inspiration.

    Veekee James emphasised the importance of originality and criticised designers who resort to copying others’ work without proper credit or recognition.

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    She wrote on Instagram: “Some of you designers in this industry are many MAD. Like seriously mad!
    How on earth do you copy someone’s viral design 100% and have the guts to do a documentary Imac.

    “The reason why a lot of you will never grow or last long in this industry is your lack of originality and effort! The height is copying someone without even acknowledging them!

    “Like what’s the difference between you and a thief? How do you all think God blesses the works of your hands? By stealing? Smh there’s more where the creativity came from that’s why

    “I don’t bother with yall these days but this had to be said! I wish you all well as you strive to excel in this industry! Free publicity for you btw “king corset’”.

  • Veekee James opens up on marital ‘discovery’

    Veekee James opens up on marital ‘discovery’

    Celebrity fashion designer and social media sensation Veekee James has offered fans a humorous glimpse into her life with husband Femi Atere, whom she married in 2024.

    In an interview with Pulse Nigeria, Veekee described her marriage as “fun, exciting, and very sweet,” emphasising that it has been largely free of surprises except for some unexpected comedic moments.

    “To be honest, married life has been fun and exciting and very sweet. So I wouldn’t say there have been any surprises”, she said.

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    She playfully recounted how her husband’s impromptu moments, like farting in bed and lifting the duvet to share the smell, have been the most surprising aspects of married life.

    “Apart from the fact that now, you can just be lying down with somebody on the bed and the person can just fart for no reason and you are like aaahh. What is really the problem?”

    “It’s disgusting, but it’s one of those silly little things you don’t think about until you’re married.

    She noted these quirky incidents as the kind of realities you only discover after tying the knot.

    “It sounds disgusting, right? But these are the things that happen in marriage and that I can call surprises. Aside from that, it has been amazing”, she added.