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36 Nigerians Ladies Screened For First Lady’s Reality Show

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About 36 young
Nigerian ladies are currently participating in the audition for the First Lady Reality Show/Pageant Award in some cities across the country.
The audition which started in Port Harcourt from the 2nd to 3rd of April 2014 would move through Calabar, Asaba, Enugu, Aba, Benin, Akure, Osogbo, Ibadan, Abeokuta, Abuja and Kaduna while the grand finale would hold in Lagos on the 16th of May 2014.
Addressing newsmen in Port Harcourt, Mr Tunde Lawrenson of X Media Communication Limited, said that the event was being put together by Based Water and Royal Salt Limited to provide opportunity for young Nigerian ladies to develop their entrepreneurial skills.
Mr Lawrenson said the winners of the event would go home with various prizes, which include a Mitsubishi Jeep and N4 million for the overall winner, N1 million and a Picanto car for first runners-up, while second winner gets the sum of N500,000.
He said that the 3rd to 10th runners-up would get various professional contracts, while 1st to 10th prize-winners would become brand ambassadors of Royal Salt Limited.
While stressing that the event was not a beauty pageant, Mr Lawrenson stated that it was open to all Nigerian ladies except the pregnant and married ones.
He said that within the period of the programme, participants would be drilled on business and entrepreneurial development at a special session known as the fating room, while a session known as the Board Room would be used to discuss managerial issue.
Mr Lawrenson said that time had come for Nigerian women to break away from self-reliance to self-realisation with the view to contributing towards the development of the society.

Secretary to Rivers State Government (SSG), Mr George Feyii (left), Chief of Staff, Sir Tony Okocha (middle), State Head of Service, Barr Samuel Long-John, at the ground-breaking ceremony for the new secretariat complex of Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Rivers State Council at the Ernest Ikoli Press Centre, Port Harcourt, recently.

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