D FOR DAKOVA
I have met the controversial Nigerian Fashion designer Dakova who is in a class of his own. I met him twice and I was inspired to compose a poem in his honour. Then, I was promoting some up coming Nigerian models. But, comically Dakova made fun of two of them. And he still considered them. But, some of the girls told me that Dakova wanted to see them topless. And they did not like that. Dakova said, "I will only look at them to see whether they are upright or dangling. Because, all my models must have upright boobs.I will not touch them." The girls said, Dakova should have assigned a female associate to do such a sensitive inspection for him and that would be fine. But, for Dakova to see them topless would be a violation of their privacy.
I found the whole episode very funny. Dakova wanted to see my favourite darling topless! She refused. I mean there are special assets a lady should reserve for only the eyes of her husband or future husband. Imagine if Dakova has sampled the topless views of my beloved what he would be saying behind her back. Your guess is as good as mine.
Here is a speacial report on Dakova.
DAKOVA faults Face Of Africa show- Says event must change the lives of our girls
South Africa
One of Nigeria’s most gifted designers, David Kolawole Vaughan, aka DAKOVA, who represented West Africa as a judge in the recently held Face Of Africa, sponsored by cell phone giant Nokia in Sun City, South Africa is up in arms fighting the cause of the very object of the pageant, pretty goddesses of Africa. The models
“I have followed this event for quite a while now, and it pains me that our ladies just represent the various countries of Africa and go back home empty handed”, a rueful DAKOVA told Saturday Sun in South Africa.
In his estimation, it makes no sense that all the young, pretty and most appropriately stunning ladies from Africa will come/attend the Face of Africa and go home empty handed.
Speaking at the end of the event, Dakova postulated that the event is one that can easily be likened to the World Cup of football, and like the World Cup; every player that attends the event always see their lives changed for the better.
“Now tell me, why should our girls attend this event and come home dry and empty with only the first top three winners taking all the glory? I have seen parents whose girls represent their country hoping that their daughter will come home and change the lives of their home front.
“But it is sad. This is not usually the case, My idea is that any girl that represents her country in the event should return home and see her life changing for the better. If you look back to what Oluchi did at the event during its debut, you should have clear insight about what I’m talking about.
“First it was Oluchi,then Bevinda of Namibia then the South Africa queen Nombuleleo, now after many years of staging this event, what hope is there left for the other girls? Situation whereby the girls that didn’t win any top prize go home empty handed is nothing but hypocritical and for the event to live up to expectations, I have proposed that something should be done for all the girls that come all the way from their countries to represent them at the grand finale. That they be compensated with both monetary incentive and moral incentives.
Return to poverty
It is not out of nothing that Dakova is championing this new campaign. He has had an unpleasant encounter. Hear him: “I was recently in Ghana and I saw the girl that took the second position when Oluchi took the crown. You won’t believe what I saw, she was languishing in the City of Accra, under normal circumstances. Her life ought to have changed for good with the goodwill that ought to have followed her paticipation at the maiden edition of the M-Net Face of Africa”, and finishing as runner up.
Dakova says this “brings us to the much talked about glory that we are talking about. That ought to be the same story that we should be talking of the Nigerian girls that followed Oluchi on her way to glory (i.e. Uri Jones and Ayo Balogun). Now I ask loudly: where are they? While Oluchi is still enjoying that glory the others while away in slumber”. And determined to see that his proposal sees the light of the day, Dakova says he has succeeded in making his point clear to the new sponsors of the event,Nokia and for them to succeed where M-Net did not, there is the highest level of need to make a change.
Dakova as judge
Speaking of his choice as a judge in the event and the voice of Africa on the high table at the beautiful town of Sun City, Dakova says when his name was mentioned as a judge, he saw tears unknowingly running down his cheeks.
“That means, all I have been doing all these years, my efforts have not gone in vain. The invitation that was sent to me to be a judge says I was nominated to represent West Africa because of all the efforts I have committed to the fashion and style market in Africa. To me, what this means is that my involvement in the needle/thread business is not in any way in vain.
Eyes on South Africa.
Speaking on his dream for the much hyped South African market, Dakova says having visited here for quite a while and having staged a couple of shows, he now feels it is high time a satellite shop is opened here in the heart of South Africa..
“Any designer, or in fact any business name, worth his salt will be deceiving himself or herself without a base in South Africa, because the place has come to be seen as the capital of Africa. It boast of opportunity for all, it is easily the New York of Africa, and not ready to play second fiddle, I think its high time Dakova comes in here”, he divulged.
However he was so humble to say that he has no alternative than to wait for God’s voice before hitting the Rainbow town because of the many options that is available for him here.
“I have a lot of people I cloth in Johannesburg, but one visit to Capetown saw me falling in love with the diverse nature of the tourist city … and I see my label making a very huge impact here; I see the town as lacking the brand of cloths I make, I was carried away when I went shopping and people stop me on the way saying they love what I do; unknown to them that is my life, designing is my life.
The design of politics
Beyond designing outfits, Dakova has another well known interest: politics. “Let it be known that though I design for a living, I have not given up my dreams of politics”, he told Saturday Sun.
“I still believe I am the right man to make Lagos what it is and in future I will bid to be chosen as the Lagos State Governor. This might sound funny but that is what I saw in my dream, and I’m sure one day God will make me the Governor of one of the biggest cities in Africa. I believe my recent appointment as the Special Adviser to the Honorable Minister of Work, is the beginning of my entry into politics all over again. So to put it straight, Dakova is not about fashion alone, but also about politics” says the needle and thread king.
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Kurt
I got an e-mail saying that Dakova is hiring people around the world for their fashion show, but it reads like spoof promising money in advance, and not specifying what type of job they offer. The contact info reads the following:
TOSIN PHILLIPS,
DIRECTOR PUBLIC RELATIONS,
DAVID KOLAWOLE VAUGHAN FASHION
HOUSE LIMITED,
DAKOVA.
82,BRICKFIELD STR,
EBUTE-METTA,
LAGOS,NIGERIA.
+234-80-244-38532
+234-1-4765962
dakova_fashions@yahoo.com
I have not found the designer contact information online - please e-mail me if you know anything about it: fl @ mail . fashionlook . com (please delete the spaces in the body of my e-mail).
Thanks!
Vava