Big Brother Naija and The Challenge star, Natacha Ibinabo Akide, better known as Tacha or Simply Tacha’s fashion evolution over the years has been nothing but amazing.
From an Instagram twerk star, to a reality TV show star, a successful business mogul and in every sense of the word, a fashion icon.
The controversial Port-Harcourt born TV star made the rounds online days ago after her first visit to the CP of Police, Lagos state.
Tacha left tongues wagging after visiting the man in a see-through two-piece, by Tolu Bally and a black blazer by Medlin Boss, revealing her banging body.
“Had a SUREAL Evening with CP IDOWU Owohunwa, we discussed BETTER Policing, and how the Nigeria Police can continue serving the PEOPLE Of Nigeria BETTER!” She tagged the post.
In a more recent visit, Tacha went in what many may describe as a “more befitting outfit.”
She rocked a brown colored suit and trouser. She still looked bam though, and many social media users have taken to her comment section to compliment her look.
“I’ve always believed in A working Nigeria, good to actually be steps ahead in driving that GOAL!!!” She tagged the post.
See stunning photos below:






“If the Nigeria Police decides to go on a 1 day strike, you will beg them to return” – Tacha tells Nigerians
Reacting to the backlash she received for visiting the Nigerian police force, Reality TV star, Tacha Akide, has opined that the Nigerian police are too important to be thrown away.
Admonishing Nigerians to live a better life, the BBnaija alumnus called out unpatriotic Nigerians who go on social media to shout that :Nigeria is corrupt.”
Noting that every country has its excesses, Tacha begged Nigerians to see the importance of the police force, despite the having some bad eggs amongst them.
In a video she shared, she added, “Imagine the Nigerian police decides to go on a one day strike. That you neighbor who drives Camry will come for you for driving a Benz. Chaos will be unleashed. You will beg them to resume. We actually don’t know the importance of these people.”
“We need to start doing right by ourselves. When something good happens, we applaud it. When something bad happens, we call it out.” She added.
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