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Miss Mohameed wins “Miss Oyo State” award 2023

Supreme Desk
4 Dec 2023 8:22 AM GMT
Miss Mohameed wins “Miss Oyo State” award 2023
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Twenty-one contestants made it to the boot camp which lasted for over one week, with the contestants consisting of graduates, undergraduates and self-employed youths.

Miss Tolulope Mohameed won the 20th edition of the annual Miss Oyo State Beauty Contest on Sunday in Ibadan.

Emerging as the contest’s first runner-up was Ms. Favour Owoade, while Ms. Gbemisola Amoo finished as the second runner-up.

In the other award categories, Ms. Boluwatife Aremu emerged as “Miss Cute," while the “Miss Intelligent” award was won by Ms. Oluwatimilehin Akande.

The “Miss Elegant” award went to Ms. Oluwadamilola Okundare, while the “Miss Photogenic” award was won by Ms. Ololade Olanrewaju.

Supreme News reports that the pageant was organised by Silverstone Communications, owned by ace journalist Isaac Brown.

Twenty-one contestants made it to the boot camp which lasted for over one week, with the contestants consisting of graduates, undergraduates and self-employed youths.

For her efforts, Mohameed received a Mercedes-Benz car, courtesy of Mr Dotun Sanusi, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Ilaji Hotel and Resorts.

Owoade received as her prize a return ticket to Jordan courtesy of Ufit Fly.

The event had in attendance Mrs Ajibola Lawal, wife of Oyo state’s Deputy Governor, and Mrs Florence Ajimobi, wife of a former governor of the state.

Others included Mrs Mutia Ladoja, wife of a former governor, Oyo state, as well as Mrs Monsurat Sunmonu, a former senator, and Mr Yinka Ayefele, a juju musician.

Speaking on the event, Lawal said she was encouraged by what she saw.

“This competition will serve as exposure for our girls. Some of them, prior to this, couldn’t speak or dance in public.

“But this has helped in conquering a few of their fears, and this will spur them to aspire higher,” she said.

Ajimobi, on her part, urged participants who did not win not to lose focus or hope.

“It goes beyond just winning and beauty. It’s all-encompassing. Not winning means you didn’t possess what the judges wanted.

“I appreciate the organisers for always showcasing our dear state and for the consistency over the years,” she said.

Sumonu said that while she was the Speaker of the Oyo state House of Assembly she met past winners who came to her for advice on how to impact the society.

“These girls are intelligent and possess so much that can impact society if given the opportunity to put their full abilities to use,” she said.

Supreme News reports that awards were given to Ladoja for her contributions to the pageant over the years.

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