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Top 5 most beautiful girls in Nigeria and their profession

The Most Beautiful Girl Organization was formed in Nigeria in 1986 by a group known as Silverbird. Their headquarters is situated in Lagos and their official website is http://mbgnsilverbird.com/.

The purpose of MBGN is to have a representative to contest at the International level. You will get to know the Top 5 “MBGN” and their profession in no ranking order.

Let’s get started.

1. Oluchi Madubuike

Oluchi Madubuike is the 25 years old lady that emerges “Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria” in the year 2021. She’s a Professional Nurse that hailed from Abia State, Nigeria.

Her beauty pageant fame started right from when she was in school – she was made Miss Africa Texas then on September 18, 2021, she was made “Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria”.

2. ONYEKACHI ESTHER DOUGLAS

Oluchi Madubuike

Onyekachi Esther Douglas is a Christian from Rivers States, Nigeria. She was 21 year old when she was crowned as the “Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria” in the year 2019.

She is a model by profession though she was once a public health student at the university of Florida.

3. ANITA UKAH

ANITA UKAH

Miss Anita Ukah is the third “MBGN”  that was crowned in 2018. She’s a Nigerian model and an entrepreneur by profession.

She hailed from Imo state, born on the 14th of August, 1995 and she once studied Medical Laboratory Science in Igbinedion University, Okada.

4. UGOCHI IHEZUE

UGOCHI IHEZUE

Miss Ugochi Ihezue is the firstborn and the one daughter of her family, she is from Imo state and was crowned in 2017 as the “Most Beautiful Girl In Nigeria”.

Ugochi Ihezue is a model by profession and a graduate of the University of Benin, Edo State where she studied Fine and Applied art.

5. DEBBIE COLLINS

DEBBIE COLLINS

Miss Debbie Collins is from Ebonyi state, and was crowned in 2016 as the “Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria“. She was born on April 15th, 1992.

She is a Model, Poet, and Entrepreneur by profession though she graduated from the University of Technology, South Africa where she bagged a degree in Business Information systems.

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