16-year
old Senior Secondary student of Estgbam Montessori School, Mile 12,
Lagos has emerged winner of the 2017 Miss Virginity
Beauty Pageant held on January 13th, in Surulere Local Government
Secretariat
in Lagos.
Miss
Dolapo Makunjuola was among the 37 contestants that took part in the
9th edition of the pageant organised exclusively for virgins between the
ages of 16 years
and above.
Adeyeye
Marian, a 22-Year old student emerged the First Runner up while Oladeji
Boluwatife, another secondary school student got the position of Second
Runner up.
In her remark, Miss Makunjuola thanked the organizers of the pageant,
saying that she is glad to identify with the virgins initiatives.
"I am very happy winning this Pageant. I thank
everyone who is here and also the organizers, particularly, Princess
Adediran Adunni who is the brain behind the success we had here today.
Thanks all".
The beauty pageant was put together by the The
Virgins, a Non Government Organisation (NGO) with focus on keeping and
celebrating virgin girls in Nigeria.
Speaking shortly after the pageant, Founder and
National coordinator of The Virgins, Princess Adediran Adunni thanked
all the dignitaries present for their support and attendance.
Princess Adediran said that the pageant was supposed to hold on the 16th December, 2016 but was postponed to January
because of financial crunch. She pointed out
that if they get good sponsors with joint efforts from the public,
parents, government, churches and international bodies the pageant would
take a better shape.
Ms. Adediran said she had sent text messages for financial assistance to 200 Nigerians asking for N2,000 each. Out of the 50 churches she approached for assistance, only Anthony Okojie, the archbishop of the Catholic Church in Lagos, gave his support.
"Only 20 people responded out of the 200 people I appealed to," she said. "But God assisted me further and a Chief of Staff who I will not mention his name for now sent the sum of N50,000. A female lawyer also sent the sum of N10,000. The actual amount to appreciate virgins is, however, somehow countless."
Ms. Adediran said she had sent text messages for financial assistance to 200 Nigerians asking for N2,000 each. Out of the 50 churches she approached for assistance, only Anthony Okojie, the archbishop of the Catholic Church in Lagos, gave his support.
"Only 20 people responded out of the 200 people I appealed to," she said. "But God assisted me further and a Chief of Staff who I will not mention his name for now sent the sum of N50,000. A female lawyer also sent the sum of N10,000. The actual amount to appreciate virgins is, however, somehow countless."
Speaking further, Adediran advised well placed
Nigerians to come out and support the Virgin’s initiative. She also
advised young ladies to keep their virginity intact till they get married.
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