Miss Universe Nigeria

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Miss Universe Nigeria
Formation1983 (Original run)
2023 (Revival)
TypeBeauty pageant
HeadquartersLagos
Location
Membership
Pageant organiser
Silverbird Group
Websitemissuniversenigeria.org

Miss Universe Nigeria - abbreviated as MUN - is a national beauty pageant in Nigeria to select a

Miss Supranational
representative. Although Hannah Iribhogbe occasionally used the Miss Nigeria Universe title during her reign before crowning her successor, she had actually competed in MBGN 2022.

The current titleholder is former

Imo
, and is the first winner since Omololu Ojehomon in 1983.

History

MBGN's rival pageant Miss Nigeria organisers - originally owned the country's rights to Miss Universe, but ceased to send winners after their only representative Edna Park's onstage ruckus at the semi-final.[1]
In 1983, following heavy publicity,
mixed-race delegates. She also criticised Silverbird for ignoring contestants who had competed in the organisation's first-ever pageant.[5]

Three years later, Silverbird president

Computer Science and Mathematics student Agbani Darego – who would later win Miss World – became the first Nigerian to place at Miss Universe in 2001.[7]

In 2005, Silverbird created different titles for MBGN runners-up, including MBGN Universe, while MBGN's overall winner was renamed "MBGN World" and sent to Miss World only.

Human Science student Roseline Amusu became the first MBGN Universe, but Nigeria failed to place until 2019 when Health and Human Services student Olutosin Araromi reached the Miss Universe top 20 after an 18-year drought.[8]

In 2023, Silverbird revived Miss Universe Nigeria, with Murray-Bruce's brother, Guy, stating that owing to Miss Universe's evolving criteria, MUN would take on a new format from MBGN, making them two entirely different entities. Unlike the latter pageant which focused on mostly Westernised beauty standards, MUN is all-inclusive, irrespective of marital status, body type, shade, height or weight.[9] [10]

In 2023, MBGN 2017 Ugochi Ihezue became the first woman to win two Silverbird-organised pageants since Bianca Onoh (MBGN and Miss Intercontinental) in 1989.

Titleholders

Original edition

Year State Miss Universe Nigeria Notes
1984 N/A Omololu Ojehomon 1984 edition held in 1983

Revival edition

Year State Miss Universe Nigeria State Miss Supranational Nigeria
2023 Imo Ugochi Mitchell Ihezue[11] Anambra Genevieve Ukatu[12]
2024 TBA Zamfara Sectra Okundaye[13]

List of Miss Universe Nigeria titleholders (before and after Miss Universe Nigeria competition)

  •   : Declared as Winner
  •   : Ended as runner-up or top 5/6 qualification
  •   : Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists
  •   : Ended as special awards winner
On occasion, when the winner does not qualify (due to age) for either contest, a runner-up is sent.
Year State Miss Universe Nigeria Placement at Miss Universe Special awards Notes
Ben Murray-Bruce directorship — a franchise holder to Miss Universe from 1987
2024 TBA
2023 Imo Ugochi Mitchell Ihezue Unplaced Mitchell previously made her pageantry in 2017 as the Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria and went to Miss World 2017 where she entered the Top 15 semi-finalists.
Between 2005 and 2022: The MGBN Universe was the right title to Miss Universe competition. The coronation held under the MBGN national pageant, Ben Murray-Bruce directorship.
2022 Edo Hannah Iribhogbe[14] Unplaced
2021 Anambra Maristella Okpala[citation needed] Unplaced
  • Best National Costume
Due to the impact of COVID-19 pandemic, no representative in 2020
2019 Taraba Olutosin Araromi[citation needed] Top 20
2018 Lagos Aramide Lopez Unplaced
2017 Sokoto Stephanie Agbasi Unplaced
2016
Anambra
Unoaku Anyadike Unplaced Since no pageant in 2016, Anyadike was appointed by MBGN Organization to represent Nigeria at Miss Universe 2016 in Manila, the Philippines.
2015 Ebonyi Debbie Collins Unplaced
2014 Edo Queen Osem Celestine Unplaced
  • Miss Congeniality
2013 Imo Stephanie Okwu Unplaced
2012 Cross River Isabella Ayuk Unplaced Actually, Ayuk was selected to the Miss World pageant, due to age restriction, Ayuk disallowed to compete at Miss World, and she went to Miss Universe 2012 in Las Vegas. Meanwhile Damiete Granville who selected to Miss Universe pageant, replaced Ayuk to join Miss World 2012 in China.
2011
Bayelsa
Sophie Gemal Unplaced
2010 Niger Ngozi Odaloni Unplaced
2009 Delta Sandra Otohwo Unplaced
2008 Taraba Stephanie Oforka Unplaced
2007
Bayelsa
Ebinabo Potts-Johnson Unplaced
2006 Delta Tienepre Alexandra Oki Unplaced
2005 Lagos Roseline Amusu Unplaced
Before 2005:The MGBN was the right title to Miss Universe competition. The main winner of the MBGN national pageant usually competed at Miss Universe and Miss World competitions.
2004 Edo
Anita Uwagbale
Unplaced
2003 Cross River
Celia Bissong
Unplaced
2002
Anambra
Chinenye Ochuba
Unplaced
2001 Rivers Agbani Darego Top 10 Later, Agbani won Miss World 2001 in South Africa.
2000 Rivers Matilda Kerry Unplaced
1999 Imo Angela Ukpoma Unplaced
1998 Imo Chika Chikezie Unplaced
Did not compete between 1996—1997
1995
Kogi
Toyin Raji Unplaced
  • Miss Congeniality
1994 Benue Susan Hart Unplaced
1993 Lagos Rihole Gbinigie Unplaced
1992
Akwa Ibom
Sandra Petgrave Unplaced
1991 Lagos Tonia Okogbenin Unplaced
1990 Niger
Sabina Umeh
Unplaced
1989 Abuja
Bianca Onoh
Unplaced
1988 Warri Omasan Buwa Unplaced
1987 Imo Lynda Chuba-Ikpeazu Unplaced

Wins by state

State Titles Years
Imo 5 1987, 1998, 1999, 2013, 2023
Lagos 4 1991, 1993, 2005, 2018
Edo 3 2004, 2014, 2022
Anambra 2002, 2016, 2021
Taraba 2 2008, 2019
Cross River 2003, 2012
Bayelsa
2007, 2011
Niger 1990, 2010
Delta 2006, 2009
Rivers 2000, 2001
Sokoto 1 2017
Ebonyi 2015
Kogi 1995
Benue 1994
Akwa Ibom
1992
Abuja 1989
Warri 1988

Notable contestants

See also

References

  1. ^ Miss Universe Beauty from Around the World
  2. ^ Guy Murray-Bruce
  3. ^ "Ben Murray Bruce". MTVBase Meets. Archived from the original on 18 June 2015. Retrieved 17 June 2015.
  4. ^ Contesting Nationalisms: Gender, Globalization, and Cultural Representation in Nigerian Beauty Pageants p.43
  5. ^ Why I Have Never Been Married
  6. ^ Who Fathered Lynda Chuba's Twins?
  7. ^ Agbani Darego Marks 20th Anniversary of Winning Miss World
  8. ^ Silky Olutosin Araromi at Miss Universe
  9. ^ 35 Years After, Silverbird Group Unbundles MBGN
  10. ^ Miss Universe 2023 Now For All Women
  11. ^ "Ugochi Mitchel Ihezue Crowned Miss Universe Nigeria 2023". Okay. Retrieved 11 September 2023.
  12. ^ "MBGN 2022 winner: Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria Ada Eme and odas wey go represent di kontri for Miss World, Universe and oda international competitions". BBC News Pidgin. 22 October 2022. Retrieved 1 November 2022.
  13. ^ "Miss Supranational Nigeria 2023". Instagram. 11 September 2023. Retrieved 11 September 2023.
  14. ^ "Meet Montana Felix - The Miss Universe Nigeria 2022". NewswireNGR. 26 October 2022. Retrieved 3 November 2022.