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Checkout The 44 Past Winners Of Miss Nigeria
Annually, the Miss Nigeria pageant honours Nigerian women’s strengths and grants scholarships for higher education.
The winner sets an example for young women in the nation with exceptional abilities. Daily Times is presently in charge of organizing the contest.
Participants must be of Nigerian citizenship, unmarried, childless, and not pregnant, and have a strong grasp of English. They must be between the ages of 18 and 25, in good physical and moral health, and have only their ears pierced.
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Shatu Garko, an 18-year-old hijab model who represented the northeast, Kano, is the current title holder. She is the first hijabi contestant and the first Muslim winner in the 64-year history of the pageant.
In this article, we highlight all past winners of the Miss Nigeria pageant. So, enjoy the read.
1957 – Grace Oyelude
1958 – Helen Anyamaeluna
1959 – Nene Etule Victoria
1960 – Rosemary Anieze
1961 – Clara Emefiena
1962 – Yemi Idowu
1963 – Alice Adepe
1964 – Edna Park
1965 – Anna Eboweime
Anna Eboweime represented Mid-Western Region
1967 – Rosaline Yinka Balogun
1968 – Foluke Ogundipe
1970 – Stella Owivri
1972 – Victoria Bamidele
Victoria Bamidele represented Lagos State.
1977 – Toyin Monney
Toyin Monney represented Lagos
1978 – Irene Omagbemi
1979 – Helen Prest
1980 – Syster Jack
1981 – Tokunbo Onanuga
Tokunbo Onanuga represented Lagos. She was dethroned after false WAEC results were discovered.
1982 – Rita Martins
1984 – Cynthia Oronsaye
1985 – Rosemary Okeke
1986 – Rita Anuku
Rita Anuku represented Bendel State.
1987 – Stella Okoye
1988 – Wunmi Adebowale
1990 – Binta Sukai
1991 – Bibiana Ohio
1993 – Janet Fateye
1994 – Clara Ojo
1998 – Regina Nwabunar Abia
Regina Nwabunar represented Abia State
2000 – Vien Tetsola
2001a – Valerie Ama Peterside
Valerie Ama Peterside represented Rivers State. She was dethroned for falsifying her age and qualifications
2001b – Amina Ekpo
2002 – Sylvia Edem
2003 – Nwando Okwuosa
2004 – Ene Lawani
2010 – Damilola Agbajor
2011 – Feyijimi Sodipo
2013 – Ezinne Akudo Anyaoha
2015 – Lessi Peter-Vigboro
2016 – Chioma Obiadi
2017 – Mildred Peace Ehiguese
2018 – Chidinma Leilani Aaron
2019 – Beauty Etsanyi Tukura