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The Nigerian Queen

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The Nigerian Queen
Formation2009
TypeBeauty pageant
HeadquartersPort Harcourt
Location
Membership
Miss Grand International
Official language
English
President
Kelvin Joseph Amroma
Key people
Onyeka Agu (Deputy national director)
Parent organization
001 Entertainment
Websitenigerianqueen.org

The Nigerian Queen – abbreviated as TNQ and formerly also known as Miss Grand Nigeria – is an annual Nigerian beauty pageant. Formerly known as Queen of Trust, TNQ is organised by 001 Entertainment.[1] Since 2021, TNQ representatives have competed at Miss Grand International.[2]

The current titleholder is fashion model and former finalist at both MBGN and Miss Nigeria Damilola Bolarinde, who represented Lagos.

History

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The current titleholder, Damilola Bolarinde

001 Entertainment president, Kelvin Joseph Amroma, established Queen of Trust in 2009, with the first edition held in Port Harcourt. Winners adopt a platform (Known in Nigerian pageants as 'pet project') during their reign – an issue of interest affecting society, and once chosen, they use their status to address the public regarding their platform. In 2015, halfway through the winner's reign, Queen of Trust was renamed The Nigerian Queen, with 2014's titleholder Onyeka Agu named deputy national director.[3] In 2020, for the first time in the pageant's 11-year history, the TNQ final was held in Lagos instead of Port Harcourt.[2]

Competition

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As with most major Nigerian pageants, TNQ comprises various segments including local costume, evening gown, and interview. Preliminaries are held before the grand final, and both fashion and talent shows are included. Prior to 2016, contestants wore their first names on their sashes to reflect their individual personalities (Between 2013 and 2014, famous football player names were used), but each girl now represents a state, with more than one contestant occasionally acting as state delegate. Unlike other pageants with strict rules regarding vital statistics, plus-sized have also competed.

The most consistent awards at the TNQ finale are Best Dinner Gown, Best Local Costume (formerly Best Traditional Attire), Miss Popularity, Miss Photogenic, Most Talented, Top Model, and Nigerian Queen Multimedia. Other awards have included Miss Sportswoman and Miss Amity.

Prizes for the winner and runners-up vary each year; as of 2018 the winner receives a Hyundai car, 700 square metres of land, ₦1,000,000, and a trip to Dubai.[4] According to the pageant's president Kelvin Joseph Amroma, during TNQ's first edition, the star prize was a television.[3]

Titleholders

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Early era: Queen of Trust

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Year Queen of Trust
(Queen of Trust International)
Runner-Up Notes
Queen of Trust
Africa Miss
Queen of Trust
Nigeria
Queen of Trust
Super Model
Queen of Trust
Top Model
2009 Preye Inokoba Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Inokoba was later TNQ director (Queen Mother)
2010 Esthermary Chidinma Akpu Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown
2011 Princess Nkechinyere Nwafor Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown
2012 Joy Ogiator Omoalukhe Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown
2013 Regina Rapheal Ushene[a] Samantha Ubani Rebecca Nengi Hampson[b][5] Edikan Precious Udonyah Not Awarded Hampson replaced Ushene as TNQ. Later competed in Big Brother Naija
2014 Christabel Ijeoma Iwuala[a] Onyeka Maryann Agu[b] Lizzy Ozoadibe Not Awarded Not Awarded Agu replaced Iwuala as TNQ. Later became TNQ deputy national director
2015 Cynthia Chidinma Ugbah[a] Tender Chimelu[b][6] Christy Ihentuge Tamara Robert Jasmine Uwemedimoh Chimelu replaced Ugbah as TNQ

Current era: The Nigerian Queen

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Year The Nigerian Queen Runner-Up Top Model Notes
1st Runner-Up 2nd Runner-Up 3rd Runner Up
2016 Winifred Uduimoh[7]
Abuja
Lucia Adamma Udoh Precious Elemuwa Momoh Mamunat Denner Esther Onyedikachi
2017 Sandra Essien[8]
 Akwa Ibom
Precious Marcus Lilian Robinson Patience ngeribo Fuluife Nkechi
2018 Rachel Anume[9]
Ondo (G)
Jessica Echendu Fiona Davies Ezinne Offiah Not Awarded
2019 Ezinne Elizabeth Umeh[10]
Imo
Queen Uju Joy
Lagos
Ada Joy Agwu Eme
Lagos
Not Awarded
2020 Chikaodili Enobong Nna-Udosen[2]
 Akwa Ibom
Ugoaru Onuoha
Imo
Mercy Babjide
Ekiti
First TNQ winner at Miss Grand International
2021 Abimbola Islamiat Rita Abayomi
Lagos
Queen Joy Omanibe
Adamawa
Patience Chenema Christopher
Kogi
Patience Christopher (2nd runner-up) represented
Nigeria at Miss Grand International
2022[11] Damilola Bolarinde
Lagos
Nnena Odum
 Anambra
Mavis Chizoba Aruma
Yobe
Damilola Bolarinde
Lagos
TNQ 2021 1st runner-up Patience Christopher, who achieved Nigeria's first placement (Top 20) at Miss Grand International 2021 in Thailand.

Notes

  1. ^ a b c Dethroned/Resigned
  2. ^ a b c Originally crowned Runner-Up; took over title after original winner was dethroned/resigned.
Winners by State
State Titles Winning Years
Lagos 2 2021, 2022
 Akwa Ibom 2017, 2020
Imo 1 2019
Ondo (G) 2018
Abuja 2016
Unknown 7 2009 – 2015

Other notable contestants

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  • Ada Eme - MBGN 2022

TNQ International Representatives

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Color keys

  •   : Declared as Winner
  •   : Ended as runner-up or Top 5/6 qualification
  •   : Ended as one of the finalists or semi-finalists
  •   : Ended as special awards winner

Miss Grand International

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After 001 Entertainment acquired the rights to send delegates to Miss Grand International, Chikaodili Nna-Udosen became TNQ's first Miss Grand representative in 2020. The following year, TNQ runner-up Patience Christopher became the first Nigerian to place at the international pageant.[2]

Year Representative's Name State Title Placement Note
Indonesia 2022 Damilola Bolarinde Lagos The Nigerian Queen 2022 Top 20 Top 8 Best in National Costume
Top 20 Best in Swimsiut
Top 20 Pre-arrival
Thailand 2021 Patience Chenema Christopher Kogi 2nd Runner-Up of The Nigerian Queen 2021 Top 20 Top 20 Best in National Costume
Abimbola Islamiat Rita Abayomi Lagos The Nigerian Queen 2021 Not able to compete
Thailand 2020 Chikaodili Enobong Nna-Udosen  Akwa Ibom The Nigerian Queen 2020 Unplaced Top 15 – Bare Face in 2.30 minutes challenge

Miss Eco International

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In 2021, TNQ acquired the right to send representatives to Miss Eco International. Queen Joy Omanibe, who had placed second runner-up in TNQ, became the first Nigerian to place at the international pageant.

Year Representative's Name State Title Placement Note
Egypt 2022 Queen Joy Omanibe Adamawa 1st runner-up of The Nigerian Queen 2021 Top 10

Scandal

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In 2016, Cynthia Ugbah resigned from her position as reigning TNQ after accusing organisers 001 Entertainment of procuring.[12] In a statement Ugbah claimed "They wanted me to sleep with men for money and then give the money to them to better their own organisation. Apparently that's how it works. They are rogues, thieves, fake, and most of all broke, they need pretty girls to fetch them money." However, the organisation argued these were false claims, and Ugbah had been dethroned due to gross misconduct.[12]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "16 Finalists for Nigerian Queen Grand Finale". The Vanguard. 25 June 2018. Archived from the original on 22 August 2021. Retrieved 22 August 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d Segun Adebayo (6 December 2020). "Chikaodili Nna-Udosen Emerges 2020 The Nigerian Queen". Nigerian Tribune. Archived from the original on 3 February 2021. Retrieved 22 August 2021.
  3. ^ a b "Queen of Nigeria Pageant President Rubbishes Tale of Forcing Girls into Prostitution". Encomium Magazine. 23 January 2016. Archived from the original on 26 January 2016. Retrieved 22 August 2021.
  4. ^ "Nigerian Queen celebrates Ten Years". Pulse.ng. 12 May 2018. Archived from the original on 22 August 2021. Retrieved 22 August 2021.
  5. ^ Jolayemi, Moyinoluwa (28 September 2020). "Rebecca "Nengi" Hampson bio: Interesting facts about the BBNaija 2020 contestant". Legit.ng – Nigeria news. Archived from the original on 8 February 2021. Retrieved 4 February 2021.
  6. ^ "AllWhite Party to Celebrate the Current Queen Tender". Pulse.ng. 22 June 2016. Archived from the original on 4 February 2021. Retrieved 22 August 2021.
  7. ^ Alex Nwankwo (12 August 2016). "Winifred Udimoh Winner of The Nigerian Queen". The Nigerian Voice. Archived from the original on 9 February 2021. Retrieved 22 August 2021.
  8. ^ Noradence. "The winner of the Nigerian Queen 2017 beauty pageant is Sandra Essien!". MODELSGISTAFRICA. Archived from the original on 29 November 2020. Retrieved 5 February 2021.
  9. ^ "Amune Racheal beat over 50contestants to win Nigerian queen 2018 Crown (Photos)". Models Naija. 12 June 2018. Archived from the original on 17 February 2021. Retrieved 5 February 2021.
  10. ^ "I Rinse Myself Of Toxic People". 31 August 2019. Archived from the original on 25 February 2021. Retrieved 22 August 2021.
  11. ^ Victor Ojelabi (22 August 2022). "'We're proud' Celestial church celebrates as member wins Miss Nigerian Queen 2022 (Photos)". Freelanews.com. Archived from the original on 24 August 2022. Retrieved 24 August 2022.
  12. ^ a b Ben Adhoc (14 January 2016). "Beauty Queen resigns over alleged sexual harassment". Pulse Nigeria. Archived from the original on 4 February 2021. Retrieved 5 February 2021.
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