The Miss Universe Nigeria contest for 2024 is just around the corner, with 25 contestants vying for the crown. The competition is set to take place on August 31, 2024, at the Eko Convention Centre in Victoria Island, Lagos.
The winner will receive ₦10 million in cash and other prizes, and will represent Nigeria at the Miss Universe pageant in Mexico this November. The contestants will be in camp at the Festival Hotel, Festac, where they will undergo rigorous rehearsals and training.
– Theme: This year’s theme is ‘Digital Divas,’ reflecting the growing significance of digital presence and influence.
– Contestants: 25 contestants will be competing for the crown, each representing a different state in Nigeria.
– Prizes: The winner will receive ₦10 million in cash and other prizes, while the runner-up will participate in the Miss Supranational pageant.
– Voting: The voting process has officially begun, allowing audiences to cast their votes for their favorite contestant as many times as they wish.
Meet the 2024 Miss Universe Nigeria Contestants
This year’s competition is heating up with 25 contestants vying for the crown. Here are the talented women representing different states across Nigeria:
– Chioma Muna Nkumeh (Miss Abia) – Model passionate about humanitarian work
– Lucille Oputa (Miss Abuja) – Actor and entrepreneur advocating for social justice
– Happiness Enetak (Miss Akwa Ibom) – Broadcaster and beautician focused on personal development
– Paula Ezendu (Miss Anambra) – Model promoting quality healthcare for all
– Fortune Kurubo (Miss Bayelsa) – Podcaster passionate about women’s reproductive health
– Joy Omanibe (Miss Benue) – Air hostess and cosmetologist advocating for child welfare
– Emmanuella Igbodor (Miss Cross River) – Model committed to creating positive social impact
– Sarah Ruese Olotu (Miss Delta) – Medical doctor representing Nigeria globally
– Mother Teresa Orji (Miss Ebonyi) – Model advocating for personal causes close to her heart
– Edeifo Brittany Aikhuele (Miss Edo) – Model passionate about children’s healthcare and education
– Esther Gabriel (Miss Ekiti) – Human resources professional promoting girl child education
– Uchechi Uchenna (Miss Enugu) – Poet and storyteller advocating for mental health awareness
– Quenneth Igbokwe (Miss Imo) – Fintech professional supporting women who suffer from domestic violence
– Sophia Chika Nelson (Miss Kaduna) – Beauty entrepreneur empowering women
– Zuleihat Oyarazi (Miss Kogi) – Fashion model inspiring the next generation
– Ufa Dania (Miss Kwara) – Content creator making a positive community impact
– Favour John (Miss Lagos) – Makeup artist inspiring young people
– Priscillia Umehea (Miss Niger) – Product designer making a global impact
– Deborah Anosike (Miss Ogun) – Model promoting education and women’s empowerment
– Peace Ayegbidun (Miss Ondo) – Fashion designer making a social impact
– Ifunanya Nledo (Miss Osun) – National representation
– Elizabeth Salawu (Miss Oyo) – Entertainer promoting mental health, technology, and wellness