By Solomon Azu, Calabar
28 December 2024 |
7:28 pm
A 21-year-old graduate of the College of Calabar Glory Tete Ephraim has emerged because the winner of the second version of the Queen of Humanity Magnificence Pageant in Calabar, Cross River State In a keenly contested competitors spearheaded by the spouse of the Governor of Cross River State, Bishop Mrs. Eyoanwan Otu, Glory Ephraim defeated…

A 21-year-old graduate of the College of Calabar Glory Tete Ephraim has emerged because the winner of the second version of the Queen of Humanity Magnificence Pageant in Calabar, Cross River State
In a keenly contested competitors spearheaded by the spouse of the Governor of Cross River State, Bishop Mrs. Eyoanwan Otu, Glory Ephraim defeated Deborah Eju Aki as the primary runner-up, whereas Ritemiquin Effenji Odey claimed the second runner-up place, amongst 17 different contestants
The occasion, which showcased the skills, intelligence, and humanitarian ambitions of younger girls, happened in grand type Friday on the Calabar Worldwide Conference Centre CICC
Talking shortly after being declared winner, Glory Ephraim expressed her gratitude and shared her aspirations. “This can be a dream come true. I’m grateful to God, my household, and the organizers for this chance. I promise to make use of this platform to advertise humanity and empower girls throughout the state.”
First runner-up Deborah Eju Aki additionally shared her ideas: “Being a part of this competitors has been an unimaginable journey. Congratulations to Ephraim, and I’m excited to assist her imaginative and prescient as I proceed my very own humanitarian efforts.”
Second runner-up Ritemiquin Effenji Odey added, “I’m honoured to have made it this far. This platform has taught me a lot, and I stay up for making an affect in my group.”
In her comment, the Governor of Cross River State, Senator Bassey Otu, counseled the contestants and the organizers. “Tonight, we have fun not simply magnificence, however intelligence, compassion, and the spirit of giving again to society. Ephraim and all of the finalists have made us proud, and I urge you to proceed being ambassadors of humanity. Congratulations to all!”
The annual Queen of Humanity pageant which is a part of actions for the 32-day Christmas Competition goals to encourage younger girls to embrace management roles and contribute meaningfully to their communities. This yr’s occasion bolstered its dedication to fostering empowerment and making a distinction in society.