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4 Nigerian Beauty Queens Who Became Politicians
Beauty queens are no longer satisfied with simply looking pretty while wearing a sash or tiara. They are hungry for more! Nigerian Beauty Pageants They now want to use their position to affect change in their communities, countries, and continents.
As a result, beauty queens all over the world are wading into the murky waters of politics. In Nigeria, the situation is no different, as we have seen former beauty queens become actively involved in politics. This article focuses on some former Nigerian beauty queens who have become politicians.
Lynda Chuba-Ikpeazu

Lynda Chuba-Ikpeazu is the daughter of former Chief Justice Chuba Ikpeazu, who was also a two-time NFA chairman.
She won the first edition of the Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria (MGBN) pageant in 1986. Nigerian Beauty Pageants
She was also the first Nigerian to compete in Miss Universe since Edna Park in 1964. Her most notable pageant accomplishment, however, was being crowned Miss Africa the same year.
Chuba-Ikpeazu went into business in Lagos after her reign, specializing in oil servicing.
Bianca Ojukwu

Bianca Ojukwu is the famous wife of the late former Biafran leader, Chukuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu.
Odumegwu-Ojukwu, 52, has won numerous international pageant titles.
Miss Bianca Ojukwu, who was then Miss Bianca Ono, won the Miss Martini pageant in the mid-1980s.
She was crowned Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria in December 1988, but reigned through most part of 1989.
Bianca also won the Miss Africa pageant in 1989, which was held in Gambia.
She represented Nigeria at both Miss World and Miss Universe in Hong Kong and Mexico, respectively. She had even more success the following year when she was crowned Miss Intercontinental. As a result, she became the first African woman to win the Miss Intercontinental pageant.
She was named Miss Congeniality at Russia’s now-defunct Miss Charm International, where she was also a semi-finalist.
Rosemary Okeke
Rose Okeke is a politician and businesswoman. Rosemary Okeke won the coveted Miss Nigeria Beauty Pageant crown in 1985. At the time, she was 21 years old. Following her reign, she ventured into the fashion and tourism industries, both of which she was passionate about. Rose Okeke later became active in politics, serving as Special Adviser/Imo State Liaison Officer in Abuja. She was then assigned to Lagos as the Imo State Liaison Officer.
Aliyu Habibat
Aliyu Habibat is a former beauty queen who is now an entrepreneur, fashion designer, and politician. The business administration graduate is a former Miss Kogi as well as the Queen of Aso Nigeria Tourism. She was also the winner of the Miss Comely Queen Nigeria pageant, which was held in Nigeria. Aliyu Habibat ran for election to the Kogi State House of Assembly in 2018 to represent Lokoja 1 Constituency. She ran on the Labour Party (LP) platform and won the primary at the age of 28. At 28 years, this made her the youngest person in Kogi State to contest for that office.