The much-anticipated Miss Face of Humanity National Showcase took place yesterday at the Sandralia Hotel, Abuja. Miss Ekiti, Fortunate Oloruntimilehin, emerged as the winner, earning the title of Miss Face of Humanity Nigeria 2025. Her victory is a testament to her dedication to human rights and gender equality, as she continues to inspire others with her advocacy and leadership.
The event was a celebration of beauty, culture, and humanitarianism, highlighting the achievements and ambitions of young women across Nigeria. Alongside the crowning of Miss Ekiti, the showcase also saw other outstanding contestants being recognized for their contributions and potential to drive positive change. Miss Rivers, Precious Detiem was named 1st Ambassador, followed by Miss Abia, Uche Jombo as 2nd Ambassador, Miss Benue, Lucy Ojite as 3rd Ambassador, and Miss Delta, Marvis Ogbewi as 4th Ambassador.
Fortunate Oloruntimilehin’s journey to the crown was marked by her commitment to social justice and empowerment. At just 22 years old, she has already made significant strides as a human rights advocate, a lawyer, and the founder of the Silenced Lips Initiative—a non-governmental organization focused on legal aid, educational initiatives, and advocacy for women’s rights. Her leadership and dedication have positively impacted hundreds of lives, reinforcing the importance of youth-driven activism in Nigeria.
The event at the Sandralia Hotel brought together a diverse audience, including dignitaries, cultural icons, and supporters of the contestants, all eager to witness the crowning of a new humanitarian ambassador. The judges noted that Fortunate’s passion for humanitarian work and her articulate expression of her vision for a just society set her apart. Her victory as Miss Face of Humanity Nigeria 2025 marks the beginning of a year-long journey as she prepares to represent Nigeria on an international platform, promoting humanitarian values and advocating for marginalized communities.
While Fortunate’s win was the highlight of the evening, the recognition of the other contestants showcased the talent and dedication present among Nigerian youth. Miss Rivers, who took the position of 1st Ambassador, demonstrated strong leadership qualities and a passion for community development. Miss Abia, Miss Benue, and Miss Delta were crowned as 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Ambassadors, respectively, each bringing unique perspectives and projects aimed at fostering change in their regions.
The Miss Face of Humanity Nigeria showcase is not just about beauty; it’s a platform that celebrates intelligence, compassion, and the power to make a difference. Each contestant has been actively involved in advocacy and humanitarian work, using their influence to address social issues and inspire others. Fortunate’s win reinforces the competition’s mission to empower women to be agents of change, showcasing that beauty goes beyond physical appearance and is deeply connected to one’s ability to impact society.
As Miss Face of Humanity Nigeria 2025, Fortunate Oloruntimilehin will have the opportunity to further her advocacy on both national and international stages. She aims to continue her work in promoting gender equality, defending human rights, and empowering young women to take up leadership roles. Her story exemplifies how passion, resilience, and dedication can lead to significant achievements, even at a young age.
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The event concluded with celebrations and a strong sense of community, emphasizing the importance of humanitarianism and the role of young leaders in shaping Nigeria’s future. Fortunate and her fellow ambassadors are expected to continue their advocacy work, bringing positive change to communities across the country.
- By Ken Gbados