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MFOH Nigeria redefines pageantry with advocacy and purpose

News Express |28th Jan 2025 | 834
MFOH Nigeria redefines pageantry with advocacy and purpose

Two MFOH models






By KEN GBADOS



In a world where pageantry is often synonymous with glamour and entertainment, Miss Face of Humanity (MFOH) Nigeria stands out as a purpose-driven platform redefining the concept of beauty with a mission. MFOH Nigeria has shifted the narrative, focusing on advocacy, youth empowerment, and societal transformation.

Over the past weekend, the organization solidified its position as a force for change, with two of its ambassadors engaging audiences through thought-provoking discussions on live television. These appearances highlight how MFOH Nigeria is transforming pageantry into a platform for meaningful human rights advocacy and impactful youth leadership.

The ambassadors' media engagements not only showcased the depth of MFOH Nigeria's vision but also reinforced its commitment to addressing critical societal issues. By leveraging the power of media, MFOH Nigeria continues to inspire positive change and uphold its role as a trailblazer in the world of modern pageantry.

On Saturday, Miss Face of Humanity Nigeria (1st Ambassador) 2025, Amb. Precious Detiem, appeared live on NTA Port Harcourt's widely followed program, Garden City Rendezvous. Hosted by the seasoned broadcaster Mrs. Blessing Aseminachin, the discussion revolved around the compelling topic, "The Power of Attitude in Saving Humanity." Amb. Detiem delved deep into the significance of cultivating positive attitudes as a tool for driving meaningful change and building a humane society. Her insights struck a chord with viewers, inspiring reflections on the collective responsibility to nurture attitudes that prioritize kindness, empathy, and selflessness.

On Sunday, the advocacy baton was carried forward by Miss Face of Humanity Nigeria (4th Ambassador) 2025, Amb. Marvis Ogbewi, who graced the studios of Delta Broadcasting Services (DBS) in Asaba. Appearing on the program Family Pride, hosted by the charismatic Liliveth Ugochukwu, she tackled the pressing topic, "Right of A Child." Amb. Ogbewi passionately articulated the importance of protecting children's rights, highlighting the challenges faced by vulnerable children across Nigeria and advocating for collaborative efforts between government, civil society, and individuals to safeguard their future. Her engaging delivery and call-to-action resonated deeply with audiences, reaffirming MFOH Nigeria's commitment to being a voice for the voiceless.

These ambassadors' televised appearances were not mere publicity stunts – they were platforms for education, awareness, and advocacy. They exemplify the ethos of MFOH Nigeria: to groom beauty queens who embody intelligence, empathy, and leadership.

In a country where pageantry has sometimes been reduced to a showcase of aesthetics, MFOH Nigeria is rewriting the narrative by demonstrating that beauty queens can also be agents of social transformation. Through these ambassadors, the organization is tackling issues ranging from humanity's moral compass to the rights of the most vulnerable members of society.

MFOH Nigeria's model of pageantry extends far beyond the glitz of crowns and sashes. It is a movement that encourages young women to rise above stereotypes and inspire meaningful change. The organization's emphasis on advocacy and education has set a new benchmark in pageantry, proving that beauty and purpose can coexist harmoniously.

As more young leaders like Ambassadors Precious Detiem and Marvis Ogbewi continue to champion causes that matter, MFOH Nigeria is not just setting a high standard for pageantry – it is shaping the future of leadership, one crown at a time.

Let MFOH Nigeria's efforts be a lesson to other organizations: pageantry can be more than an industry; it can be an institution of empowerment and hope.




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