Pretty-looking Brenda
Evbodaghe, graduate of Mass Communications from Covenant University, was
crowned the beauty queen at the Bold and Beautiful pageant organised by
national telecoms operator, Globacom over the weekend.
Evbodaghe, 21 and
currently a youth corps member posted to Lagos beat other equally beautiful
ladies to the crown at the Lagos Orientation Camp in Iyana Ipaja, venue of the
pageant organised as part of activities to welcome the Batch 'A' corps
members.
Miss Evbodaghe outperformed other beauties by her confidence, poise and quick wit. They include Business Administration graduate from Babcock University, Iwuese Oluchi Precious, who was first runner-up and won a Samsung Duos with 4.5 Gb data and 5,000 airtime, while Judith Nze, a Biomedical Science graduate from the University of Wolverhampton, England placed third, winning a Samsung Duos.
Miss Evbodaghe outperformed other beauties by her confidence, poise and quick wit. They include Business Administration graduate from Babcock University, Iwuese Oluchi Precious, who was first runner-up and won a Samsung Duos with 4.5 Gb data and 5,000 airtime, while Judith Nze, a Biomedical Science graduate from the University of Wolverhampton, England placed third, winning a Samsung Duos.
The well attended event
was anchored by accomplished stand-up comic, Gbenga Adeyinka, who was in his
element treating the guests to rib-cracking jokes. His performance was part of
the high points of the evening.
The excitement the
celebrated anchor created with his opening routine was sustained by Glo ambassador
and rave-of-the-moment musician, Burna Boy. His performance was also
superlative, getting nearly every member of the audience on their feet and
dancing.
The highest point of the
night was the beauty pageant, christened, Miss Bold and Beautiful.
All the ladies who had applied to be part of the competition and previously
screened were invited to exhibit their stuff.
The contestants appeared
on stage in three costumes: Full NYSC Corps regalia, evening gown and native
wears. They danced in well-choreographed steps and later appeared on stage
after the dance routines to answer a few questions from the anchors.
Their poise, splendor, intellectual depth and elegance showcased Nigeria's
abundant talents.
In the end, Brenda was
declared winner by a unanimous decision from the judges comprising Glo
ambassadors Bez, Ego Ogbaru and other NYSC Camp officials. She won an iPhone 6 with 4.5
GB data and 5,000 worth of Glo Airtime.
The pageant winner in
her reaction said, “I feel so happy winning this contest. I never expected to
emerge winner. It’s a very happy moment for me. This crown, I’m sure will spur
me into giving my best during the service year. I will use this as a
springboard to achieve my dream in the wider society.”
Other interesting
performances of the evening included one by Chuddy K, a Nigerian hip hop
sensation. He sent the audience wild with the performance of his hit 'Gaga
Crazy'.
A youth corps member,
Ifeanyi Solomon from the University of Abuja had also replicated the Micheal
Jackson's electrifying dance steps precisely like the late global music icon
would have, sending the crowd into an ecstatic applause.
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