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Nigeria: Senami Sosu, others, join Ego Boyo on new Miss Nigeria Board

Nigeria: Senami Sosu, others, join Ego Boyo on new Miss Nigeria Board

Rédaction Africa Links 24 with Rotimi Ige
Published on 2024-03-04 16:44:01

The Miss Nigeria beauty pageant has received a rejuvenation with the addition of three talented individuals to its board, bringing the total number of members to six. Senami Sosu, Chioma Okigbo, and Olatomiwa Williams were recently unveiled as the new board members, joining the likes of Ego Boyo, Wunmi Ogunbiyi, and Aisha Abba Kyari.

The announcement of the new board members has been met with positive feedback, highlighting the credibility of the board. Rita Dominic-Anosike, a renowned screen star, now chairs the board, bringing a new wave of positivity and empowerment to the pageant. Since taking over as board chairman in October 2023, Dominic-Anosike has emphasized the importance of the Miss Nigeria Pageant as a true representation of unity in Nigeria.

Each of the new board members brings unique qualifications and experiences to the table. Senami Sosu, the MD/CEO of Imanes Interiors Limited, has over 25 years of experience in interior design and real estate. She is also actively involved in the oil and gas and mining industries, showcasing her diverse business interests and leadership skills.

Chioma Okigbo, the CEO of MODD Management Company Limited, has over 28 years of experience in asset administration and investment management. She is also the founder of Body Beautiful FLP, focusing on personal wellness and business goals. Olatomiwa Williams, the country manager for Microsoft in Nigeria and Ghana, is a mentor and tech enthusiast with a passion for supporting women in the tech industry.

As the world prepares to celebrate International Women’s Day, the addition of these three talented women to the Miss Nigeria board signifies a new era of empowerment through pageantry. Their dedication to leadership, business, and technology aligns with the values of the Miss Nigeria beauty pageant, which has been a symbol of empowerment and unity since its inception in 1957.

Overall, the Miss Nigeria beauty pageant is poised for continued success with the new additions to its board. The diverse backgrounds and expertise of Senami Sosu, Chioma Okigbo, and Olatomiwa Williams will undoubtedly contribute to the pageant’s mission of empowering women and celebrating Nigerian beauty and talent. With Rita Dominic-Anosike at the helm, the future looks bright for the Miss Nigeria beauty pageant as it continues to inspire and uplift women across the nation.

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