It might not be an African tradition but a lot of people in Nigerians in recent years more and more people have started to get into the spirit of things.
This year the Nigerian celebrities really did get into the spirit of things and from Iyanya, Ice Prince, the PSquare brothers, Eldee, Lynxx, Stella Damasus, Osi Suave, Adaeze Yobo and more, we have picture proof that Halloween in Nigeria is becoming a thing.
Check out all the costumes from the African celebs: –
Adaeze Yobo dressed up as Minnie Mouse, and dressed her son up as Spiderman.
We know you can’t see it, but that’s Alex Ekubo under that mask…
…and Mr. Ibu under this one
Mofe Duncan and Bryan Okwara went as butcher boys…hmmm
DJ Cuppy is cute as a…kitten?
Eldee treated us to this scary look first…
Then went as a Viking…with his daughter
Lynxxx used an app to create this so don’t be scared, that knife is not really in his head… We hope!
Ice Prince went as music legend Tupac Shakur, love!
Iyanya was a scary alien meets zombie type thing
Moet Abebe is a sexy curvaceous witch
Oluchi Orlandi made us want to confess to crimes we didn’t commit just to get her to frisk us.
Have you seen a hotter Batman than Praiz?
The Squareville channeled the ‘Zombie’ track off their album.
Ruth Kadiri went as cat? kitten?
…as did Muna
…as did Sarah Ofili
as did Stella Damasus?
Toolz went for an ‘Angels & Demons’ theme with Ann Ogunsulire
We also spotted some Hollywood hotshots in their costumes – we just can’t figure out who rocked out this Halloween best, African celebs or Hollywood?
The Jacksons in the house! Beyonce as Janet Jackson, Blue Ivy as Michael Jackson
Rihanna is a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle
Chris Brown and Karrueche Tran nailed this look
Kim Kardashian-West had a number of looks for the night, but she nailed this one perfectly
Miley Miley, alien Mil
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