Cynthia Okafor Ogochukwu, Founder and CEO of TWC Lifestyle Boutique, turned her love for fashion into a thriving business that redefines men’s style in Nigeria. What started as a solution to the scarcity of ready-made, high-quality menswear has grown into a brand synonymous with confidence, class, and convenience.
“I wanted to create a space where men could shop effortlessly for standout pieces—no stress, no compromises,” she shares.
Keys to Success in a Tough Economy
Consistency Over Hype – “I didn’t chase overnight success; I focused on steady growth.”
Customer-Centric Approach – Listening to feedback and adapting to needs.
Social Media Mastery – Leveraging Instagram and TikTok to build trust and visibility.
On Nigeria’s Economic Challenges:
“Rising costs and spending cuts hurt, but innovation thrives in adversity. We’ve learned to buy smarter, manage tighter, and deliver unmatched value.”
Breaking Barriers as a Woman in Business
Despite operating in a male-dominated industry, Cynthia refuses to shrink:
“I use doubt as fuel—my brand speaks for itself.”
“Women don’t need permission to succeed. We belong here.”
The Future of TWC Lifestyle Boutique
Expansion Plans: Physical stores, an in-house clothing line, and curated styling experiences.
Beyond Business: Mentorship programs for aspiring female entrepreneurs.
“Success is empty if you’re not lifting others. I want to help others win too.”
Cynthia’s Advice to Aspiring Entrepreneurs
Start small, but start now – “Don’t wait for perfect conditions.”
Embrace adaptability – “Pivot when needed, but stay true to your vision.”
Leverage tech – “Social media is your free megaphone—use it!”
Own your space – “Especially as a woman, confidence is non-negotiable.”