Nahous is a curated cultural space, shaped by intention, care, and respect for the work and people who gather here.
To preserve the atmosphere of the venue, protect the art on view, and ensure a considered experience for all guests, we’ve introduced our House Rules. These guidelines help us maintain the balance between openness and care that defines Nahous.
We’re open Monday–Sunday, 12PM–11PM, and look forward to welcoming you into a space dedicated to art, music, design, gastronomy, and community.
Thank you for being part of the culture we’re building.
#Nahous
Thank you to everyone who came out for the Trade Day.
It was such a fun experience putting this together with my team and the Nahous team, seeing people connect, trade pieces, and engage with art so openly made the day really special.
Congratulations again to the winner of the Trade Day
Until the next one.
Due to our temporary closing, pickups for prints from the blind drop will now be collected at Windsor Gallery.
Kindly ensure you arrive with your confirmation details. Thank you for your continued support.
#Nahous
My Brother’s Keeper: Blind Drop…
3 Works
333 Limited Editions
A3 Prints
N33,333 each
You don’t choose your brother, life does.
Sale ends Midnight May 9th
Come trade at Nahous and get your prints signed by @AnthonyAzekwoh
Trading day Saturday, May 9th | from 1pm
Collect now via the link in our bio 🔗
Happy hunting friends…
It’s not a game without a prize.
My new painting. Baba.
For the first person to collect all three small prints by May 9 at @thenahous
Good luck ❤️💛💙
Link in bio to collect.
Thank you to everyone who joined us at the second edition of the Òkan: Living Room Series, with @AnthonyAzekwoh
These series are designed to be more than just a viewing; they are an intimate gathering where the boundaries between artist and collector disappear.
During the course of the night our collectors also had exclusive first access to THE BROTHER’S KEEPER: BLIND DROP featuring mystery prints from our ongoing exhibition, Nigeria History X.
#Nahous #Okan #NahousEvents
Our second Carté Salon, in collaboration with Nahous,
brought together a room of people willing to sit with a question:
can ambition alone sustain structure?
Through FESTAC ’77, we moved beyond what was built,
and looked closely at what followed,
the systems required to sustain it.
What became clear was not a failure to build,
but a failure to sustain.
Thank you to everyone who was in the room with us.
A new exhibition opens at Nahous.
Nigeria History X begins today, April 3rd, bringing together the works of Azeez Muritadhor, Sodiq Abiola, Alvin Betzalel, and Anthony Azekwoh in a layered exploration of memory, identity, and the shifting language of history.
This is not a return to the past, but a reworking of it. A space where symbols are translated, narratives are unsettled, and familiar forms take on new meaning within a contemporary frame.
Across the exhibition, history is treated as something fluid, carried, questioned, and continuously reimagined rather than preserved.
We invite you to step into it and to experience the work on your own terms.
Opening Friday 3rd April
📍Nahous, Federal Palace Hotel
#Nahous #NigeriaHistoryX #NahousCulture
Thursdays At A Third Space// At Home With Braye @thenahous invited us into the mind behind Love Stray; through readings, music, and deeply moving conversations on craft and unconventional artistic practices.
Special thanks to @brayethebadger for opening up his world to us so generously, and to Wale Olowokerende for guiding such a thoughtful, unhurried conversation. Many more thanks to everyone who shared space with us last Thursday, listening, feeling, and asking.
See you again soon?
Oasis is Nahous. Nahous is Oasis.
We’re pleased to announce our first collaboration with @thenahous , built slowly, with purpose.
Inspired by the rhythm of the city, the stillness and the motion, the calm and the chaos.
We’ve done our bit. Now we let the city decide.
Out 27/03
Team
Graphic Design & Art Direction — @_sha1bu
Photography & Editing — @thankgodhimself c/o @esoterixstudio
Film Direction — @sr_odey c/o @revamp600x
Muses —
@juliet_sun_@flameprincess7@edwinaaa_a@sr_odey
There’s a quiet tension that sits at the center of The Emperor’s New Clothes, not just in the works themselves, but in the act of viewing.
At Nahous, this exhibition extends beyond the gallery walls into something more psychological: a reflection on how we participate in meaning-making, how easily perception becomes performance, and how often we choose alignment over honesty.
It’s a study of the unspoken agreements that shape cultural value, between artists and institutions, audiences and markets, where belief can be rehearsed, and conviction can be indistinguishable from compliance.
But more than critique, it offers an invitation to question not just the work, but your own position in relation to it, because sometimes the most revealing moment isn’t in what is presented, but in what we are willing to accept as true.
On view now at Nahous.
#Nahous #TheEmperorsNewClothes #NahousArt