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Stanbic IBTC FUZE Talent Show 2025 unveils Amy Aghomi as New Fashion Judge

The Stanbic IBTC FUZE Talent Show 2025, themed “The Ultimate Show”, has announced the appointment of Amy Aghomi as its new fashion judge, bringing fresh expertise and perspective to the panel.

Amy is celebrated for her bold, original vision and her dedication to elevating African fashion. Her brand is known for luxury craftsmanship, bridal couture, and red-carpet designs that blend modernity with cultural heritage.

Over the years, she has styled some of Nigeria’s most iconic looks, among them, Mercy Eke’s crystal-encrusted “Diamond and Water” gown at AMVCA 2025, Faith Morey’s dramatic 3D floral couture at the Real Housewives of Lagos Reunion, and Chioma and Davido’s custom wedding outfits at #Chivido2025. She has also designed for celebrities like Sharon Ooja, Toni Tones, and Chioma Good Hair, while her recent collection, “Water to Wine”, showcased her evolution as a creative force. Her work has earned her awards, including La Mode’s Women’s Wear Designer Brand of the Year (2022) and Gleams Best Fashion Designer of the Year (2024).

Joining her on the judging panel are Korede Bello (Music), Don Flexx (Dance), and Akinwande Akinsulire (Tech), all returning judges whose expertise continues to enrich the competition. Back for another electrifying season, the Stanbic IBTC FUZE Talent Show 2025 welcomes celebrated actor and media personality Akah Nnani as host for the third consecutive year, bringing his signature energy, wit, and charisma to a show that continues to spotlight Nigeria’s finest creative talents.

As the countdown to the show begins, all eyes will be on Amy Aghomi and her fellow judges as they embark on this journey of talent discovery. The FUZE Talent Show 2025 promises to be an unforgettable celebration of Nigeria’s next generation of stars, continuing the legacy of fostering creativity and originality in the entertainment industry.

Stay tuned for “The Ultimate Show” and witness how these judges will guide and inspire participants in their artistic endeavours.

 

 

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