Toyin Raji
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Toyin Raji was crowned Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria in 1995. A crowd favourite at the 1995 pageant, Raji had competed in 1994, losing to Susan Hart of Benue while Raji was chosen first runner up.
Raji distinguished herself as Nigeria’s representative at the 1995 Miss Universe pageant in Namibia, finishing in 11th place.
Miss South Africa had finished in 10th to deny Raji the chance of becoming Nigeria’s first Miss Universe semi–finalist. The irony became more glaring later in 1995 when Raji went to South Africa for the Miss World contest.
A huge favourite for the crown, Raji was prevented from participating following political controversy over Sani Abacha’s decision to execute nine dissidents.
Raji was awarded the Miss Personality prize at the Miss World pageant and the Miss Congeniality prize at the Miss Universe pageant.