“Why the show off?”: Kemi Olunloyo, Tosin Silverdam react to video of Shade Okoya’s luxurious walk-in closet

Kemi, Tosin pondered: Has the ultra-elite family decided it’s time to flaunt their fortune, or is there a deeper reason behind this sudden display of grandeur. As these critics stirred up their theories, netizens were left buzzing with questions and admiration, while Shade Okoya’s unapologetically opulent closet continued to fuel conversation, admiration, and maybe even a little envy across the internet.


Shade Okoya, the ever-elegant Nigerian businesswoman and wife of Billionaire Razaq Okoya, recently set the internet ablaze with a sneak peek inside her jaw-dropping walk-in closet.

With its vast collection of designer shoes, luxury handbags, high-end perfumes, and a treasure trove of opulent accessories, this closet isn’t just a room—it’s a full-blown shrine to elite fashion.

The spectacle, captured on video by her youngest son, Wahab, gave fans a front-row seat to the extravagant lifestyle that Shade has cultivated.

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As soon as the video hit the internet, curiosity turned to pure admiration as Shade’s closet perfectly reflected her signature taste—flawless, sophisticated, and dripping with glamour.

But while most people were drooling over the jaw-dropping display, internet critics like Kemi Olunloyo and Tosin Silverdam couldn’t resist adding their two cents, as expected.

Kemi Olunloyo, never one to shy away from controversy, kicked off her commentary by name-dropping her connections to the Okoya family, reminding everyone how she knew them intimately, from their romantic history to their massive business empire.

She didn’t hold back as she praised the parade of wealth on display—the cars, the mansions, the sheer luxury of it all.

With her signature bite, Kemi posed the million-dollar question: why is this notoriously private family suddenly eager to show off their lavish life to the world, suggesting there might be something more behind this unexpected display of riches, whether it’s validation they seek or a subtle power move.

SEE HER TAKE ON THE ISSUE IN THE VIDEO BELOW

Tosin Silverdam also jumped into the fray, echoing Kemi’s sentiments. He was quick to emphasize just how much Shade’s closet screamed wealth and status, from the designer brands to the immaculate organization.

Yet, like Kemi, Tosin couldn’t help but wonder why the Okoyas—who usually maintain a low profile—are now throwing their luxury right into the public’s face.

HEAR HIM BREAK IT DOWN BELOW.

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