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Undie Emmanuella Wins Miss South-South Nigeria 2018

Undie Emmanuella Wins Miss South-
A 25-year-old graduate of Public Administration department in University of Calabar (UNICAL), Cross River State, Undie Emmanuella has emerged winner of Miss South-South Nigeria 2018.
The Banker and Beauty/Skin therapist
recently emerged winner of the most anticipated
Beauty pageant in south south Nigeria which took place on Sunday February 25 at Transcorp hotel
Calabar, Cross River state. A native of Obudu Local government area of Cross River State, Queen Undie Emmanuella said her philosophy of life is "Always choose responsibilities because desires can't befulfilled".
The graduate of Public Administration went home with a brand new car, prize money of 1 million naira, a Nollywood endorsement and one-year free skin care and make-over.
Other winners for the night include:
First runner up.- Joy Isokobo ( Miss South-
South Nigeria International)
Second runner-up - Victoria Eddy ( Miss
South-South Nigeria Tourism)
Miss South-South Nigeria Model of the Year
(Miss Victoria Augustine)
Miss South-South Nigeria Ambassador ( Miss
Amachree Charlette )
Face of Treylinks Nigeria ( Miss Etimbuk
Udosen

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