Best Model Nigeria Winner Ejiro Joy Akpokiniovo Wins the 29th Edition of Best Model Of The World 2016
Best Model Nigeria winner Ejiro Joy Akpokiniovo wins the 29th
edition of Best Model of the World Shortly after winning the Best Model
Nigeria 2016 modeling contest, Modelslink organizers of the Best Model
Nigeria contest sent the winner and the first runner up Ejiro Joy
Akpokiniovo and Pamela Orizu accompanied by the Nigerian National
Director Mrs Augustina OKITIAKPE to the Best Model of The World contest
to represent Nigeria as their prize.
Best Model
of The World grand finals held on the 3rd of December in Istanbul
Turkey with models from over 40 countries participating. Best Model of
the World is one of the world biggest modeling contest for male and
female from all over the world. In its last 29 year, it has produced
many international models one of whom is Naomi Campbell. The competition
which showcase the models in their casuals, Traditional costumes,
swimwear and dinner appearance.
Ejiro Joy
Akpokiniovo the Nigeria representative came top in the female category
of the contest beating other contestants from Europe, America, Asia and
other African countries represented while Pamela Orizu was the Best
Catwalk Model of The World.
Modelslink owners
of the Best Model of The World franchise in Nigeria has used this
platform to empower many Nigeria youths in the Modeling / Fashion
industry in Nigeria and it has also been a very good medium of promoting
Nigeria rich culture and tourism potentials to the outside world.
Modelslink in the last six years has used the platform to send Nigerian
models to countries like Bulgaria, Turkey, Italy, USA, Egypt, Dubai
(UAE) and United Kingdom.
Through these
achievements, Nigeria currently has the right to host the world in 2017.
We are therefore using this medium to call on the government,
cooperate, media organizations and well meaning Nigerians to support
this great event because it has the potentials that will help change the
perception of Nigeria image and promote our rich cultural heritage.
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