If you aspire is to be a model, chances are you may have started reaching out to agencies or the thought may have crossed your mind. A good agency can determine to a large extent how successful a model will be. Thankfully, there are a good number of agencies in Nigeria that define what a good modelling agency should entail. Here are some of them below:
Bethmodelafrica.com
Beth Model Management is one of the leading modelling agencies in Nigeria moulding some of the top models in Africa. The agency was founded Elohor Aisien, former Miss Nigeria UK. She elevated the franchise which she obtained from Elite Model International to world-class standard and has established it as a catalyst in the Nigerian modelling industry. Beth Model Management has produced top models (both male and female) such as Davidson Obennebor, Victor Ndigwe, Mayowa Nicholas, amongst other. The agency is also famous for signing sensational bread seller turned model, Olajumoke Orisaguna, in 2016. So far, it has made its mark in the industry and is presently one of the reputable platforms aspiring models can be on the lookout for. They can actually search up the website bethmodelafrica.com and register to become a model.
Fewmodels.com
‘Few Models’ is presently one of the big players in the modelling game. Since its launch in 2014, the platform has been transforming young ladies into top-notch models in Nigeria and beyond. The agency has Olamide Ogundele as one of its biggest faces and was once the management for Top model Olajumoke Orisaguna. Aspiring models can click “become a model” on fewmodels.com and submit their details and if they meet the requirements, they may have a chance on the platform.
Wavemodelmanagement.com
Wave Model Management is one of the biggest modelling agencies operating around the world with its headquarters in Italy. The agency is affiliated with a couple of African countries like Nigeria. Because of its international influence, the models of Wave Model Management have a platform that gives them the chance to travel the world and walk the runways of prestigious brands around the world. The agency’s Nigerian affiliate is currently located in the city of Port Harcourt and caters to only female models. Aspiring models can register on their website if they meet their requirements.
Zaharamodels.com
Zahara Models is one of the top modelling agencies in Nigeria with its headquarters in Abuja and Lagos. The agency which was launched in 2012 has been around for a while and has produced a host of models for different functions including events, TV commercials, and music videos. Interestingly, the agency is a platform for male, female and kid models who have walked the runways for major designers including Lanre Da Silver, Tsemaye Binite, David Tsale, Remi Lagos, Ade Bakare, Sunny Rose, and Mai Atafo amongst others.
Isismodels.org
ISIS models has produced a host of female models representing Nigeria in Africa and beyond. The agency was founded by Joan Okorodudu, an ex-beauty queen and prolific entrepreneur. ISIS Models provides female models for events, TV commercials, runways shows and lots more. Some of its biggest models include Olubunmi Ademokoya, Isi Atagamen, Cynthia, Omorodion, Tayo Isola, and many more. Aspiring models can check its website to register.
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