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Ogwutum Wins Miss Rivers Golden Jubilee Contest

Miss Charity Ogwutum has been crowned the winner of the keenly contested Miss Rivers State Golden Jubilee beauty pageant held last Saturday at the Hotel Presidential, Port Harcourt, the state capital.
Ogwutum, who represented Obio/Akpor Local Government Area, defeated 22 other contestants to clinch the coveted crown.
The first runner up went to Miss Kindy Chineye Akaya, who represented Oyigbo Local Government Area; Miss Vivian Briggs of Akuku-Toru Local Government Area emerged the second runner up; while Miss Josephine Daviesba-Benibo, who represented Degema Local Government Area and Miss Elizabeth Tormabarib Nyedah from Gokana Local Government Area won the third and fourth runners up, respectively.
Awards were also presented to some of the contestants.
They include, Elizabeth Tormabarib Nyedah (Gakana), who won Miss Amity award; Miss Onyechere Obiageri Fame (Etche) won Miss Photogenic; Best Evening Gown award went to Miss Ezekiel Pearl Baefil (Khana); while Miss Gift Onene Osaroejiji (Eleme) won best traditional wear award.
Speaking in an interview shortly after receiving her crown, Ogwutum thanked God for making it possible for her to win the crown, and attributed her success to the grace of God.
Miss Rivers State Golden Jubilee enjoined the other contestants to see themselves as equal winners, and take the outcome of the contest as the will of God, and assured that she would use her tenure to improve the welfare of the less-privileged in the society.
She received the grand prize of a brand new Hyundai car and N1million cash.
In his remarks, Rivers State Governor, Chief Nyesom Wike, thanked the judges for a job well done, saying that all the 23 contestants, who represented the 23 local government areas were true winners as they all collectively promote the state as worthy ambassadors.
Wike urged them to be steadfast in their quest for greatness and fame, adding that the state government will support their academic pursuits.
While commending the management of Belema Oil, one of the sponsors of the event, for awarding international scholarships to 12 of the contestatnts, who are school certificate holders, the governor announced international scholarships for the eleven other contestants with degrees.
According to him, “I want these contestants to pursue academic greatness. After this event, don’t move from office to office under the guise of non-governmental organisations. Concentrate on your academics, and make Rivers State Government proud.”
Earlier in her remarks, wife of Rivers State governor, Justice Suzette Eberechi Nyesom-Wike, had noted that the pageant brought out the best in Rivers women.
She explained that all the contestants exhibited intelligence in addition to their beauty, stressing that they represent the future of Rivers State.
“I am proud to be a Rivers woman; we have everything that a man wants in a woman. These are confident women, who are sure of themselves,” she noted.
Entertainers, who performed at the historic event include, Omawunmi, Mercy Chinwo, Rapper Dan Dizzy, legendary Sunny, Eddy Isaac, Rave Dancers, and the Revelation band, among other Rivers-born comedians and dancers.
The event was attended by top government functionaries and the civil society.
Jacob Obinna
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