A lawyer, Doris Ogah, has been crowned the 45th Miss Nigeria after winning the pageant in Lagos early on Friday....CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL ARTICLE➤
Ogah, representing the South-South region, rose to the top among 20 finalists, showcasing her pageantry skills and determination.
Ogah advanced from the group of 20 to the top 10, which included Ann Eneanya, Abosede Sorinola, Oluwatofunmi Adekola, Praise Obafemi, Diane Paul, Simeon Obianujuwa, Faith Ogbele, Divine Nelson, and Oluwabukumi Ogunsanya.
The finalists participated in a question-and-answer session, where they were asked how they would use their platform to address challenges faced by Nigerian youths.
Following the session, the group was narrowed down to five finalists: Ann Eneanya, Divine Nelson, Diane Paul, Oluwabukumi Ogunsanya, and Doris Ogah. After the final round of questioning, the judges declared Ogah as the winner of the prestigious title.
Shatu Garko, the outgoing 44th Miss Nigeria, congratulated Ogah in her farewell speech, advising her to make the most of her reign and use the position to benefit others.
Earlier in the event, Rita Dominic Anosike, Chairman of the Miss Nigeria pageant board, highlighted the pageant’s role in promoting Nigeria’s cultural heritage and fostering unity.
She explained that the competition was designed to celebrate the nation’s diversity while encouraging national cohesion and collaboration.
“To my successor, congratulations on beginning this incredible chapter Embrace this journey with an open heart. Your crown is more than a symbol, it is a tool to inspire and uplift others. Trust yourself, because you have everything it takes to shine in this role.
“As I hand over this crown, I do so with gratitude and hope for the future. Though my reigh ends here, the impact and memories will stay with me forever. This is not a goodbye, it is the beginning of a new chapter,” she said.
“We celebrate cultural heritage and community engagement, the feeling that reminds us of beauty in our diversity and strength refined when we come together as one.
“In our world where this is division we must remember the power of unity.They have evolved into something greater- ambassadors of one Nigeria.
“Together they embody a vibrant fabric woven with the right of creativity, resilience and progress, reminding us that our strength lies in unity,” she added.
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