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Rihanna To Launch Skincare Brand In Nigeria, 7 Other African Countries

Popular Barbadian singer, Rihanna Fenty, is set to launch her skincare brand in Nigeria and other African countries.

The expectant mother made the announcement on her verified Instagram page on Sunday.

She stated that her brands, Fenty Beauty and Fenty Skincare, will launch in Africa on May 27, 2022.

According to her, bringing her skincare brand to Nigeria was a long-anticipated move.

She wrote, “I’ve been waiting for this moment!! @fentybeauty and @fentyskin are finally dropping in AFRICA!!!

“Botswana, Ghana, Kenya, Namibia, Nigeria, South Africa, Zambia, Zimbabwe. We coming at you on May 27th and that’s just the beginning!!! #FentyAfrica.”

On the Twitter page of Fenty Beauty, the announcement read, “The wait is finally over!!!! AFRICA, we’re pulling up! Who’s ready?!

“We’ve been working hard to make this happen! We’ll be available in Nigeria, Kenya, Namibia, Botswana, Ghana, Zambia and Zimbabwe local retailers starting MAY 27!”

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