In the vibrant world of African fashion, where colour, culture, and community converge, Bukola Olowoniyi has carved a name that resonates beyond Lagos. As Chief Executive Officer of Ewa Lagos Fabrics, she has grown from a local fabric merchant into one of the continent’s foremost Aso-Ebi vendors, redefining how Nigerians and Africans celebrate tradition through style.
Her business is built on the heartbeat of the Aso-Ebi culture — fabrics that carry stories of unity, joy, and belonging at weddings, birthdays, and ceremonies across the continent. From sourcing exquisite textiles to curating bespoke collections, Olowoniyi has elevated Aso-Ebi into a symbol of modern African pride while remaining deeply rooted in heritage.
What sets her apart is not only the scale of her operations but the strength she embodies as a woman entrepreneur. In a competitive industry, she has turned creativity and resilience into business strategy, serving clients across Nigeria and the diaspora. For many, Ewa Lagos Fabrics is more than a vendor — it is a trusted partner in life’s most memorable celebrations.
Celebrating Bukola Olowoniyi is celebrating the strength of Nigerian womanhood: visionary, enterprising, and proud of its cultural legacy. In her story lies a reminder that tradition can be modern, that fabrics can be more than cloth, and that women continue to shape Africa’s industries with grace and power.




