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Not All Contestants Are Sex Objects- Miss Tourism, Ijeoma Okafor

Face of Nigeria World ‘Miss Tourism’ winner Ijeoma Okafor has debunked insinuations from some quarters that beauty pageantry is full of immorality, stemming from the Miss Anambra sex scandal that went  viral online. She disclosed to Vanguard Woman’s Own by chat saying it was quite unfortunate that it happened, but despite all odds, disciplined and decent ladies abound in the industry.

According to her, “Beauty pageantry is  serious business. It takes a lot of hard work and discipline to get to the top and should not be seen as an easy come, easy go thing. But it is quite unfortunate that Miss Chidinma, winner, Anambra state ‘Miss Face of Democracy’ pageant got herself involved in such a mess.”

The Enugu State-born beauty queen won ‘Miss Tourism’ in the just concluded season 3 of the ‘Face of Nigeria World’ beauty pageant held on Sunday October 30, at Bespoke Centre Lekki, Lagos by Angeleyes Communication.

Ijeoma is of the opinion that sometimes, either selfish interest from a sponsor or overzealousness of a candidate plays out when a contestant lacks confidence to prove her worth. “Some pageantry involves thorough investigation and background check of candidates before the contest, while some are free, fair with no scandal. The question of morality here is brought to the fore  by genuine producers and that’s why pageantry is more businesslike than fun. I do not subscribe to some schools of thought that say beauty pageants are full of sex scandals. Even religious organisations nowadays conduct pageants.

“Pageantry goes beyond runways and catwalks on stage. There is a socio-economic angle to it. In my pet project presentation, I talked about violence against children that has become rampant in society. The rate at which children are molested, kidnapped and sexually abused is worrisome. In my mind, this is one area I want to concentrate on in term of how to curb such or bring it to barest minimum.”

Miss Okafor who doubles as ‘Miss NGO’ Abuja and Miss Madonna University said that parental guid once also spurred her into pursing the career professionally. “My mum is really behind my career and success.”

Sahara Weekly

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