Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria (MBGN)

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Not to be confused with Miss Nigeria

The Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria pageant began in 1986,and was created by Silverbird Entertainment. Winners represented Nigeria in Miss World and , until recently, Miss Universe - currently, only the first-runner up participates in Miss Universe. After winners of rival contest Miss Nigeria stopped representing the country at international level - the last Miss Nigeria to compete in Miss World was Rosemary Okeke in 1985 - it was left to the reigning MBGN title holders to continue from where Miss Nigeria had stopped. Since then, MBGN representatives have fared much better at international level, unlike delegates from Miss Nigeria. Although no contest was held in 1989, 1988 MBGN first runner-up Regina Askia took over from winner Bianca Onoh after the latter decided to step down, automatically making Askia MBGN 1989.

MBGN 2001 Agbani Darego won the 2001 Miss World pageant, making her the first and only black African to accomplish this feat. MBGN first runner-up Ann Suinner was asked to step in as the new MBGN for the remaining five months.

MBGN has also produced four Miss World Continental Queens of Beauty, including Darego, Chinenye Ochuba and Anita Uwagbale. After Lynda Chuba Ikpeazu won Miss Africa, Mary Bienoseh was sent to represent Nigeria at Miss World, and while she did not officially replace Chuba Ikpeazu as MBGN, she placed ninth in Miss World, making her the very first Nigerian to reach the finals. In 1990, Sabina Umeh won Miss World's Miss Personality prize. Toyin Raji also won it in 1995, despite having to withdraw from the pageant at the last minute.

A number of conestants who paticipated in MBGN but failed to win have tried their luck in rival contest Miss Nigeria. Successful contestants include Janet Fateye (Miss Nigeria 1993), and Sylvia Edem (Miss Nigeria 2002).

In the pageant's early days, contestants were allowed to wear maillot swimsuits of their choice. These days, they all have to wear similar bikinis. The contestants do not always represent the states they hail from. Nearly all the contestants who have represented northern states come from the South, as the predominantly Islamic north frown upon beauty pageants.

Recently, Silverbird Entertainment announced that the pageant will now produce five representatives, as opposed to one winner. The representatives will take part in beauty contests around the world. This year, Adaeze Igwe will represent Nigeria at Miss World to be held in Ukraine, while first runner-up Stephanie Oforka is the delegate to Miss Universe 2008 in Vietnam.

Several past winners and participants of MBGN have managed to carve out successful careers in modelling, acting and business.




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Year MBGN State/Town Represented International Level
1986 Lynda Chuba Ikpeazu Imo 2nd R-Up Miss Africa Intercontinental 1986, Miss Africa 1986
1987 Omasan Buwa Warri 4th R-Up Miss Intercontinental 1987
1988 Bianca Onoh Abuja Miss Intercontinental 1989
1989 Regina Askia Akwa Ibom Replaced Onoh
1990 Sabina Umeh Imo Miss Personality (Miss World 1990)
1991 Nike Oshinowo Ogun
1992 Sandra Petgrave Akwa Ibom
1993 Rhihole Gbinigie Lagos
1994 Susan Hart Benue
1995 Toyin Raji Kogi Miss Cogeniality (Miss Universe 1995), Miss Personality (Miss World 1995)
1996 Emma Komlousy Lagos
1997 NOT HELD
1998 Chika Chikezie Imo
1999 Angela Ukpoma Imo
2000 Matilda Kerry Rivers
2001 Agbani Asenite Darego Rivers Miss Universe 2001 Top10, Miss World 2001
2001-2002 Ann Suinner Abuja Succeeded Agbani Darego after Darego won Miss World 2001.
2002 Chinenye Ochuba Imo Miss World 2002 Top10
2003 Cecilia Bissong Ohomotu Calabar
2004 Anita Uwagbele Benin City Miss World 2004 Top15
2005 Omowunmi Akinnifesi Lagos
2006 Abiola Bashorun Lagos
2007 Munachi Nwanknwo Imo
2008 Adaeze Igwe Anambra

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