Nina Chinonso Onyenobi, who came fifth on the BBNaija reality TV show, has landed an endorsement deal with Flawless By Mimi, a beauty supply shop in Nigeria.
Mimi Orjiekwe, an actress and chief executive officer of the enterprise, announced the deal.
“Flawlessbymimi @nina_ivy is our girl and still our winner of the #bbn Season 3 reality TV show,” she wrote.
“She is well composed, beautiful and real..it’ll be a pleasure to make her our brand ambassador of the Flawless Beauty By Mimi brand.
“Her papers are ready.”
NINA @nina_ivy_ is our girl and still our winner of the #bbn Season 3 reality TV show. She’s Well composed, beautiful and real ..It'll be a pleasure to make her our brand ambassador of the Flawless Beauty By Mimi brand. Her papers are ready. 😊❤👍 pic.twitter.com/cS5TeLzoGt
— Flawless Beauty By Mimi (@FlawlesssByMimi) April 22, 2018
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Flawless By Mimi is a beauty supply shop that deals in lashes, matte lipstick, lipgloss, eyelashes.
It is the first endorsement for the 22-year-old undergraduate of English and literary studies from Imo State University (IMSU).
The last daughter in the family of five is a designer, model, and actress.
She contested in the IMSU most beautiful face but narrowly lost the crown to the winner, Sandra Joseph.
While in the house, the 2017 graduate of IMSU was emotionally attached to Miracle Igbokwe who was crowned the winner of the 2018 BBNaija ‘Double Wahala’ edition.
Miracle won the grand prize of N25 million, a brand new SUV and other rewards, Cee-C came second, Tobi third, Alex fourth and Nina fifth, respectively.
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@ Dennis Nina herself admits she has difficulty in speaking but that she’s open to corrections and to learning. Again, she’s still an undergraduate, not a graduate. If you must blame anyone for her inability to have mastery of the English Language, blame the Nigerian educational system. The lack of thoroughness in imparting knowledge isn’t peculiar to only IMSU but is the situation in almost, if not, all our universities. Many of our graduates, including English majors and law graduates, are unable to express themselves adequately to justify the certificates they parade. So, let Nina be – there’s no doubt that her performance at tasks and presentations at BBNaija Double Wahala vindicates her as an intelligent lady.
Well said, Emma.