Silverbird Group, organisers of the Miss Universe Nigeria contest, has unveiled the contestants for its 2024 pageant.
The pageant organisers said this year’s winner would receive ₦10 million in cash alongside other prizes.
Arthur Ngwube, brand manager of Silverbird Group, said the theme for the 2024 competition is ‘Digital Divas’.
Ngwube said the theme reflects the growing significance of digital presence and influence.
He urged the contestants to use technology, social media, and digital platforms in their quest for the crown.
The voting process will remain open until the eve of the event on August 30, 2024.
Mitchel Ihezue of Imo state was crowned the Miss Universe Nigeria 2023 pageant winner.
Ihezue thereafter represented Nigeria at the 72nd Miss Universe pageant in El Salvador.
Below are the 25 contestants:
- Miss Abia — Chioma Nkumeh
“I am working on an advocacy of empowering women and I want women to become the best version of themselves.”
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- Miss Abuja — Lucille Oputa
“I stand for every voice that needs to be heard and every dream that wants to thrive.”
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- Miss Akwa Ibom — Happiness Enetak
“I believe in designing people’s lives.”
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- Miss Anambra — Paula Ezendu
“They say the universe listens to stubborn people’s hearts, but for me, resilient people’s hearts will command the universe to listen.”
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- Miss Bayelsa — Fortune Kurobo
“I am passionate about women’s reproductive health issues.”
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- Miss Benue — Joy Omanibe
“I will amplify my advocacy focused on education and healthcare for children living in rural areas.”
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- Miss Cross River — Emanuella Igbodor
“I am committed to making a difference and I want to offer a unique perspective on creating change beyond the beauty aspect.”
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- Miss Delta — Sarah Olotu
“My vision is to humbly represent our beloved country on a global stage as the Miss Universe platform.”
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- Miss Ebonyi — Mother Theresa Orji
“I am confident that I will win and in turn, I will use my platform to advocate for causes that are personal and close to my heart.”
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- Miss Edo — Edeifo Aikhuele
“I promise to continue serving our great nation through advocacy for children, healthcare, and education.”
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- Miss Ekiti — Esther Gabriel
“I want to use the Miss Universe platform to campaign for causes I am passionate about, especially those related to girl child education.”
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- Miss Enugu — Uchechi Uchenna
“If I win, I will focus on my personal advocacy for mental health and education for underprivileged children.”
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- Miss Imo — Queeneth Igbokwe
“My vision is to help women who are victims of domestic violence escape their relationships before it’s too late. I intend to provide financial and mental support to help them regain their confidence and move forward.”
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- Miss Kaduna — Sophia Nelson
“With the crown, I can push my plan on a bigger scale.”
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- Miss Kogi — Zuleihat Oyarazi
“I will fulfill my dream of becoming an ambassador of strength for the next generation and bring the Miss Universe crown home.”
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- Miss Kwara — Ufa Dania
“I am here to champion important causes, empower others, and create a positive impact that extends far beyond this pageant and into the community.”
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- Miss Lagos — Favour John
“I want to inspire people, impact lives, and remind young people to believe in themselves and their abilities.”
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- Miss Niger — Priscilla Umehea
“I want to make a positive impact on the world.”
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- Miss Ogun — Deborah Anosike
“I will create a platform that will make schools accessible to children and empower women in Nigeria.”
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- Miss Ondo — Peace Ayegbidun
“I am living proof that women can be strong, beautiful, resilient, and successful businesswomen.”
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- Miss Osun — Ifunanya Nledo
“I want to represent Nigeria on the international stage”
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- Miss Oyo — Elizabeth Salawu
“I will use fitness and technology to create a society where we prioritise mental health.”
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- Miss Plateau — Chioma Ogbonna
“I plan to give back through my foundation.”
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- Miss Rivers — Nyekachi Douglas
“I want to refocus Nigerian pageants on their core purpose; advocacy.”
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- Miss Taraba — Chidimma Adetshina
“As women, we have faced adversity, and I want to use my voice and story to promote inclusion and acceptance. I also want to educate people about the power of diversity in building a strong community that benefits everyone.”
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