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22 Year Old Yetunde Barnabas Emerges Most Beautiful Girl In Abuja

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The city of Abuja converged for the 16th edition of Most Beautiful Girl in Abuja Pageant which held over the weekend with about 20 contestants on stage to battle for the coveted title.

The event which attracted several high profile personalities, showbiz entrepreneurs, pageant practitioners and beauty queens had so much side attractions of comedy, dances, award presentations and special performance from Dolce Entertainment LTD signed cripple artist who held the event with his arresting steps on stage.

22 years old Miss Yetunde Barnabas after a competitive performance of traditional presentations, catwalk and I.Q questions was crowned Most Beautiful Girl In Abuja in a colourful and glamorous atmosphere. The light skinned model turned beauty queen is expected to embark on several projects benefiting FCT residents like her predecessors.

The hall packaged MBGA Finals held at Transcorp hilton honoured some distinguished personalities amongst which are RT Hon. Friday Ossanebi,

Deputy Speaker Delta State House of Assembly as Legend Youth Ambassador of the year, Mrs Yinka Bala – Award of Excellence, Prince Eyo – Award of Excellence and others.

Speaking to the cross section of journalists at the end of the show, the project director Hon. Ejiro Okphiwo said he was impressed at the quality of the edition, he congratulated the awardees and also promised to ensure the winners execute their projects diligently while upholding the integrity of the brand.



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