For the first time in the history of NZ Fashion Week, a person with a physical disability opened the show....
PositionChief Editor
JoinedDecember 6, 2018
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CEO, Olucapri International Limited
Editor in Chief, DernierCri Magazine
Adekunle Olumide Ralphie is a distinguished leader in the media and fashion industries. As the CEO of Olucapri International Limited, he oversees a dynamic multimedia digital agency based in Lagos, Nigeria. In addition to his executive role, Ralphie serves as the Editor in Chief at DernierCri Magazine, where he drives innovative content and editorial excellence.
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"The world feels pretty small when you know what's going on all around you..."
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