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Good Showcases Culture At RSVP Art Exhibition & Pop-Up
In a city teeming with creativity, some events pass unnoticed. Others make a statement. The RSVP Art Exhibition & Pop-Up was the latter. On Sunday, March 2, 2025, Good—a Nigerian creator-driven e-commerce platform—transformed a simple showcase into a cultural experience. Art met fashion. Commerce met community. Creativity took center stage, and at its core were […]
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Alex Omenye
19 hours ago
In a city teeming with creativity, some events pass unnoticed. Others make a statement. The RSVP Art Exhibition & Pop-Up was the latter.
On Sunday, March 2, 2025, Good—a Nigerian creator-driven e-commerce platform—transformed a simple showcase into a cultural experience. Art met fashion. Commerce met community. Creativity took center stage, and at its core were Roc & Religion’s bold, visionary pieces, alongside a curated selection of products from Good’s network of creators.
From striking abstract paintings to exclusive apparel and limited-edition merch, Roc & Religion commanded the spotlight, but Good ensured it didn’t stop there. Guests explored an eclectic mix of creator-made products, each one embodying the platform’s mission: to help people find good things, choose effortlessly, and live consciously.

The night wasn’t just for art enthusiasts—it attracted the city’s tastemakers. Chef Fregz, Noble Igwe, Deyemi Okanlawon, and other influential figures in fashion, entertainment, and business turned out, making it clear: this was the place to be. Conversations flowed, live music set the tone, and premium refreshments kept the energy high.
Just weeks after launching its digital marketplace, Good seamlessly bridged the gap between online discovery and real-world engagement. Attendees didn’t just see the work—they experienced it, connected with it, and met the creators behind it.
For Good’s CEO, Yomi Adedeji, the event embodied a much larger vision: “At Good, we believe in the power of creativity and commerce to drive progress. The RSVP Art Exhibition wasn’t just about Roc & Religion—it was a testament to Nigeria’s boundless talent. We’re building an ecosystem where creators don’t just exist; they thrive.”

Backing this vision was Halkin Exploration and Production Ltd., whose commitment to fueling Nigerian creativity aligned seamlessly with Good’s mission to support and amplify exceptional local talent.
Good isn’t just redefining e-commerce—it’s reshaping how Nigerian creators connect with audiences. The RSVP Art Exhibition & Pop-Up wasn’t just an event; it was proof that the future of commerce, art, and culture is already here.
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