Nigerian music sensation Zlatan Ibile has publicly expressed his appreciation to football star Victor Osimhen, after the Napoli striker made a high-profile visit to the singer’s fashion outlet, ZTTW (Zanku To The World).
The two celebrities, who command massive followings in their respective industries, created a social media stir when Zlatan shared clips and photos of Osimhen shopping at the store and reportedly spending big.
“World star, thanks for stopping by 💚,” Zlatan captioned a photo of the footballer posing inside the store surrounded by designer wear.
Eyewitnesses at the Lagos-based boutique revealed that Osimhen didn’t just make a quick stop he indulged in a luxury shopping spree, picking out some of the brand’s priciest items. The ZTTW store, founded by Zlatan in 2021, has become a go-to spot for Nigerian stars and fashion-forward fans.
Osimhen’s visit wasn’t just business it was brotherhood. The Super Eagles forward and the Zanku Records boss have long shown mutual admiration for each other, often exchanging support on social media. This latest public appearance solidifies their bond and highlights the cross-pollination between Nigeria’s booming music and sports cultures.
Fans praised the moment as a celebration of Nigerian excellence, with many describing it as “two kings supporting each other.”
Zlatan’s ZTTW brand has grown from a rapper’s side hustle to a fully fledged fashion label, attracting A-list clientele. With trendy streetwear designs inspired by African urban culture, the brand continues to gain traction among Gen Z and millennial audiences.
Victor Osimhen’s endorsement whether official or implied is sure to boost the label’s visibility internationally, especially among football fans who closely follow the striker’s off-pitch style.
The visit comes amid Osimhen’s off-season stay in Nigeria, where he’s been spotted attending social events, making charitable appearances, and reconnecting with fans. The Napoli star is also said to be considering a big move in the upcoming European transfer window, with top clubs across the continent eager to sign him.