Olalekan John Olaleye, the comedic genius better known to his 1.7 million Instagram followers as Agba Inaki and Lekan KingKong, is proving that laughter and style can indeed go hand-in-hand.
The South Africa-based Nigerian content creator, whose uproarious Yoruba voiceovers have become a staple on social media feeds, has announced his foray into the fashion world with the launch of his new clothing line, “One Pac Global.”
This exciting new venture marks a significant expansion for the multi-talented personality, who recently shared the news with his enthusiastic online community.
While he continues to tickle funny bones with his signature wit, Olaleye is now also setting his sights on dressing those same fans with his unique sartorial vision.
Speaking about his burgeoning fashion brand, Olaleye articulated a clear philosophy: “One Pac Global is more than just a fashion brand – it’s a lifestyle. Our pieces are designed to be treasured for years to come, not just for a single season. We invite you to join our journey of embracing timeless beauty and effortless elegance.”
The brand’s ethos, as described by its founder, emphasizes bold expression and unwavering confidence. “From bold prints to daring designs every piece in our collection is crafted to help you make a statement,” Olaleye explained. “Whether you’re dressing for a night out or just running errands, our clothes are designed to make you feel confident, fearless, and unapologetically yourself.”
Known for his casual yet cool personal style, with a preference for corporate attire over traditional wear, Olaleye’s fashion sensibilities likely influence the designs of One Pac Global. This move into fashion is a testament to his entrepreneurial spirit, especially considering his academic background. A first-class graduate in Business Administration from Ajayi Crowther University, Olaleye described himself as a “very dedicated” and “focused” student who, despite his academic rigour, also “enjoyed life.”
While many with such academic achievements often find themselves in the lecture hall, Olaleye revealed that academia was never his desired path. “I have always wanted to be a billionaire, and I knew that being a lecturer won’t get me there,” he stated candidly. “I have maximum respect for people who impart knowledge to several generations, but not everyone can become lecturers. I have always loved business and entertainment.”
Despite his independent nature when it comes to his comedic content, Olaleye remains open to collaboration, particularly with emerging talents. “My kind of work is unique. I can do everything that I have to do. I don’t need anybody to do the things I do. However, I am open to working with anybody,” he said. “I always surf social media to see the talents out there that are yet to be discovered. I try to work with such people, to see how best I can be there for them and give them a platform to showcase themselves.”
When asked about the challenges he faces in his burgeoning career, Olaleye maintains a positive and focused outlook. “Everybody faces one challenge or the other. But, I don’t pay attention to challenges, so I am not always able to pinpoint them. I always focus on my strengths and work on my weaknesses.”
Furthermore, Lekan KingKong is clear about the kind of content he will and will not create, ensuring his brand remains consistent and positive. “I stay away from controversial content. I always avoid anything that is negative and does not align with my brand.”
With the launch of One Pac Global, Agba Inaki is not just making people laugh; he’s aiming to make them look and feel good too. This new chapter in his career promises to be as vibrant and engaging as his celebrated online persona, proving that for this creative force, the possibilities are truly limitless.
