Fashion
Miss Big Tourism: Winner vows to support women, children
QUEEN Esther Nwauka, a delectable plus size beauty recently emerged as the current Miss Big Tourism Nigeria in a keenly contested event held at the prestigious Abuja Sheraton Hotel and Towers. The competition which attracted the crème de la crème of Abuja and all the notable socialites within the capital city circle had all the trappings of an international event. Miss Esther Nwauka, after many rigorous exercises came out tops through her intellectual presentation display, fascinating performance and physical endowment to clinch the coveted crown of Miss Big Tourism 2015. Queen Esther Nwauka Amidst the pomp, pageantry, funfair and razzmatazz that categorized the event, Queen Esther Nwauka says she is so delighted and excited to have emerged victorious at the competition. She also thanked the organizers and their management for putting together such an awesome event and further reiterated that it was only God who made it possible for her to have emerged the winner of Miss Big Tourism Nigeria. She pledges to use her office to carry out projects that will impact positively on the lives of woman and children. Speaking to the media, she also promised to kick off a campaign that will be used to address many social vices and societal ills bedeviling the nation. The event was organized by Skies Vision Communications limited, an Abuja based event management/media consultancy/pageantry organizing outfit founded by Dr. Olubunmi Uwazuruonye Usim-Wilson.
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