OMOLEWA: The Search for Nigeria's Prettiest Teen


Get ready to experience a fiesta of all things beautiful as the eyes of the Nation will be focused on Lagos early next year as the most gorgeous  teens in Nigeria will  gear up for the opportunity of a life time, they will come from all part of the Nation to compete for one crown , one title , one life changing experience. On the 9th of February , one of them will become Miss Omolewa Nigeria 2012 , Nigeria's prettiest teen.

The Miss Omolewa Nigeria coined "queens that touch lives"   in its 4th edition is organized by the House of Twitch and  is  the country's  most recognized teenage pageant. The winner goes on to raise money for causes affecting the Nigerian child. The pageant started in 2009 and was held in Ibadan.  Tinuade Adewole Miss Omolewa Nigeria won the maiden edition and worked with the Women trafficking and child labour eradication foundation, Moyin Mese , Miss Omolewa Nigeria 2012 worked with Kids 2 teens  in the city of Akure and Lase Omitowoju the Miss Omolewa Nigeria 2011 worked with Love of a child foundation in the city of Ibadan during her reign. The reigning Miss Omolewa Nigeria is Betty Ochuko and she took a trip to London to work with Africa for youth program to solicit support from African parents abroad to help kids affected by the Boko Haram bombings.


The Miss Omolewa Nigeria 2013 winner will represent Nigeria at the Miss Teen Africa pageant in London August 2013, cover Every Teen magazine and a year contract with Ville Dettiney modeling agency. The pageant is a non bikini pageant. The President of the Miss Omolewa Nigeria pageant Ayotunde Fabamwo says 'this year our winner will be raising money for girls education in partnership with Education Nigeria, its going to be amazing'

Interested candidates should register at www.idopubnaija.blogspot.co.uk. for more information please visit www.missomolewa.com , or call  07083269763, 08130600613 or email info@missomolewa.com. The application is open to girls ages 15 to 19 from any part of the country.

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