Miss Nigeria in America Pageant will take place at the Ferst Center for the Arts. ATLANTA .
2015 marks the 8th instalment of the Miss Nigeria in America Pageant, a cultural event that has been growing in scope and popularity since its launch in 2005. The pageant identifies Nigerian women in the US who exemplify beauty, talent, supremacy and intelligence.
It aims to create new role models who through the beauty pageant will serve as ambassadors that will define a new Nigeria, enrich the beauty of the Nigerian Woman, and enhance a new strength, energy and spirit for the advancement of women while positively impacting their communities.
The event, which will be held at the Ferst Center for the Arts in Atlanta, Georgia, will include a pre-show, red carpet presentation, and crowning ceremony in addition to the pageant proper.
Special guest judges for the 2015 event include Dr. Leslie Oluchi Nwoke, Co Founder Ruby Project, Chika Chukudebelu BET Networks, Nina Ijere-Otuka, Founder Nina International LLC, Florence Fasan Author - The AHA Moment, and Michael Wogu, CEO Mbarqgo.
The ceremony will be presented by host Dami “AphricaApe” Olatunde, Instagram sensation and a young comedian who has already reached remarkable milestones in his career, including opening for Hollywood's Michael Blackson.
This year will not only introduce many new and talented women into the competition; the 2015 pageant will also see several new sponsors, including premier media sponsors Life and Times Magazine and US Africa Magazine the voice of America's diverse immigrant community.
For more information about the pageant or to purchase tickets, please visit: www.missnigeriainamerica.org.
Miss Nigeria in America, Inc. MNIA, Inc. was founded by current CEO ChiChi Emeson. One of the many programs of the organization, the Miss Nigeria in American Pageant, seeks to educate women on Nigeria and teach them how to advocate for justice, be role models for young women and take a stand in society to ensure the betterment for women. Emeson is personally committed to empowering women, to help them battle self-esteem issues, realize their potentials and take charge of their lives.
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This whole thing is stupidly hilarious. Too many pageant don't even know which is which
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Good luck to all the girls
ReplyDeletePageantry too plenty, thats why our gals no longer want to have sense and build theirselves. They think beauty is a road paved with gold to heaven.
ReplyDeleteTheirselves or themselves? You should first have sense and build your diction.
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DeleteTheirselves or themselves? You should first have sense and build your diction before giving advice.
DeleteHian....ooohhh!
ReplyDeleteGoodluck to all of them
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ReplyDeleteBabanla nonsense!!! Of what significance? i dont get it, these beauty pageant are so many that they've lost their worth, what happens after a queen is crowned, she will then reign in one 'Aristo's palace' and we dont get to see her again until a new queen is to be crowned, instead of them to be reading their books! Oshisco!
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