Do you remember Agbani Darego, the first and only African woman to win Miss World modelling title. Such a feat! Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria(MBGN) was the modelling platform her dreams were realized and she is one of the numerous women that have benefited from the show.
History of MBGN
Ben Murray-Bruce was the pioneer of MBGN, formely known as Miss Universe Nigeria under the management of Silverbird. The show officially started in 1983 with Omololu Ojehomon as the first winner of the show. Back then, the winners could not contest in International modelling competitions, hence it was revamped to MBGN in 1986.
MBGN winners were to represent Nigeria at Miss world and hereafter, Miss Universe from 2004. The winners of the show are to keep their titles for a year before conferring it on the next winner. In case the winners resign or don’t finish their tenure, the second-place winners are to continue in their stead.
The winners must adopt a platform known as Pet project. The platform is to address an issue facing Nigeria. It can be children education, Polio, Sickle cell Awareness, etc.
From 2007, the show produced four more representatives aside the winner. They are: Miss MBGN Universe, MBGN Tourism, and MBGN Ecowas. There is also MBGN Ambassador. Its winners don’t participate in International competitions but they perform ceremonial model duties in Nigeria.
Differences between MBGN and Miss Nigeria.
1.MBGN winners compete at international modelling competitions while Miss Nigeria winners don’t.
2.MBGN focuses more on physical beauty while Miss Nigeria focuses more on inner beauty.
3. Miss Nigeria winners receive modelling contract as part of their prizes while MBGN winner don’t.
How to apply for MBGN
Before you can be selected to represent your state at the finals, you have to pass through a state audition. The audition screens the candidates and selects the best for the finale.
Requirements of MGBN
1. You must be a Nigerian.
2. You should be single (never had a child or married).
3. You should be beautiful.
4.You must be between18– 25 years.
MBGN form
The form costs five thousand naira only.
Prizes to be won by MBGN winners.
The prizes may change this year but:
1. You stand a chance of representing Nigeria at international contests.
2.The winners are usually given cars and cash prize of three million naira.
How to get MBGN form
The 2022/2023 form is not yet out.
You can get your form at Silverbird Galleria 133 Ahmadu Bello Way Victoria Island(if you stay in Lagos) or visit http://www.silverbirdtv.com/MBGN register for more update.
Competition
After the screening exercises, that is audition, the selected contestants will stay at a boot-camp where they will be trained on etiquette and stage presence before competing at the finals.
MBGN winners from 1986 till date.
1986 Lynda Chuba Imo
1987 Omasan Buwa Delta
1988 Bianca Omoh (Resigned) Abuja
Regina Askia (Took over) Akwa Ibom
1990 Sabina Umeh Niger
1991 Nike Oshinowo Rivers
1992 Sandra Petgrave Akwa Ibom
1993 Rihole Gbinigie Edo
1994 Susan Hart Lagos
1995 Toyin Raji Kogi
1996 Emma Komlosy Lagos
1998 Chika Chikezie Imo Imo
1999 Angela Ukpoma Niger
2000 Matilda KerryRivers
2001 Agbani Darego Rivers
Ann Suinner Abuja
NB: Runner-up took over the title of MBGN after Agbani won the Miss World 2001
2002 Chinenye Ochuba Anambra
2003 Celia Bissong Cross River
2004 Anita Uwagbele Edo
2005 Omowunmi AkinnifesiKwara
2006 Abiola Bashorun Lagos
2007 Munachi Nwankwo Imo
2008 Adaeze Igwe Anambra
2009 Glory Chukwu Nasarawa
2010 Fiona AmuziePlateau
2011 Sylvia Nduka Taraba
2012 Isabella Ayuk Cross River
2013 Anna Banner Bayelsa
2014 Iheoma Nnadi Akwa Ibom
2015 Unoaku Anyadike Anambra
2017 Ugochi Ihezue Kebbi
2018 Anita Ukah Imo
2019 Nyekachi Douglas Rivers
2020. No competition due to COVID-19
2021 Oluchi Madubuike Abuja
You can be the next Nigeria top model and add your name to the long list of winners.
References
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Wikipedia
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