Nigerian celebrity stylist Swanky Jerry — real name Jeremiah Ogbodo — and Kenyan actress and digital creator Minne Cayy (Minnie Kariuki Njuguna) turned the serene wildlife sanctuary into a runway of friendship, elegance, and cultural connection.
The two were spotted — and very much Instagram-documented — feeding giraffes, laughing, and soaking in the Nairobi sun. Swanky Jerry, known for dressing global stars and commanding red carpets from Lagos to Paris, brought his signature polished edge.
Minne Cayy, celebrated for her bold fashion choices and magnetic screen presence, matched his vibe effortlessly.
It wasn’t just about posing for the ‘Gram; there was an undeniable warmth in the way they interacted. Their stylish visit wasn’t a PR stunt — it was a showcase of genuine camaraderie.
Sharing the outing on his Instagram feed, Swanky Jerry penned a heartfelt tribute to Minne Cayy that read like a love letter to friendship.
“If you know me well, you know I’m very intentional with the people in my life. My friendships aren’t by accident; they’re nurtured, valued, and protected. My friend took time to show me a piece of Kenya… it was a moment thoughtful, beautiful, and shared with love. Intentionality is a love language. ASANTE SANA @minne_cayy I love you.”
The stylist didn’t stop there. In true Swanky flair, he couldn’t resist adding a touch of playful grandeur:“We pulled up so stylishly that even the giraffe had to pause mid-chew, stare, and take notes. Tall elegance recognizing tall energy. Royalty meets the tallest of the tall… graceful, poise, beautiful on both sides of the lens.”
Both stars are known for their mastery of aesthetics in their own industries. Swanky Jerry’s client list reads like a who’s who of African entertainment, from Tiwa Savage to Davido, while Minne Cayy’s screen work and online presence have made her one of Kenya’s most recognisable personalities.
Beyond the pretty pictures, moments like these subtly reshape how African celebrities engage across countries. It’s cultural diplomacy in couture and sunglasses — moments where artistry, personal connection, and shared heritage collide.
The Giraffe Centre, typically associated with eco-tourism and family outings, just got a glamorous PR boost.