Miss Grand Nigeria

Miss Grand Nigeria
Established11 September 2015 (2015-09-11)
FounderLoveth Ajufoh
TypeBeauty pageant
HeadquartersBenin City
Location
MembershipMiss Grand International
Official language
English
National director
Jasper Salami
Parent organization
Corporate Hostess and Modeling Service (2025 – Present)
WebsiteMissGrandNigeria.com
Miss Grand Nigeria
licensees timeline
2014 —
2016 —
2018 —
2020 —
2022 —
2024 —
2026 —
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
QLA Nigeria
The Nigerian Princess
Corporate Events

Miss Grand Nigeria is a national female beauty pageant in Nigeria, established in 2015 by a Lagos-based event organizer chaired by Loveth Ajufoh of QLA Nigeria.[1][2][3][4] The winners of the contest, which was conducted independently in 2015 and 2016, were designated to represent Nigeria at its affiliated international pageant, Miss Grand International.[2][3][5] Prior to this, in 2013, the national license was held by The Nigerian Princess;[6] it was subsequently transferred to AMC Productions, organizer of Miss Earth Nigeria, in 2014, and later to QLA Nigeria Limited, 001 Entertainment—the organizer of The Nigerian Queen—and the Qhue Group in 2015, 2020, and 2023, respectively.[7][8][9]

To date, Nigerian representatives have not secured the Miss Grand International title. The highest achievements by Nigerian delegates have been placements among the top twenty finalists, attained in 2021, 2022, and 2023.[10][11]

History

Nigeria first participated in Miss Grand International in 2014, represented by Tessy Kiri Bibowei, appointed by Miss Earth Nigeria. In 2015, QLA Nigeria Limited, chaired by Loveth Ajufoh, organized the inaugural Miss Grand Nigeria pageant,[2][5][7][12] won by Ifeoma Jennifer Ohia of Plateau State.[2][13][14] The second edition was held in 2016,[15][16] followed by a virtual casting in 2017, after which QLA Nigeria ended its partnership.

The franchise returned to Miss Earth Nigeria in 2019 and was acquired by 001 Entertainment in 2020,[9] with winners of The Nigerian Queen subsequently serving as national representatives,[9] except in 2021 when the original titleholder was replaced by her second runner-up.[17] In 2023, the license was transferred to Seth Santiago Roberts, founder of Miss Tourism Africa,[18] and in 2025 to Corporate Hostess and Modeling Service, organizer of Miss Corporate Nigeria.

Editions

Location and date

The following list is the edition detail of the Miss Grand Nigeria contest, since its inception in 2015.

Edition Date Final venue Entrants Ref.
1st 11 September 2015 Orchid Hotels & Events Centre, Lekki, Lagos
15
[3][5]
2nd 11 September 2016 Victoria Crown Plaza Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos
18
[15][16]

Competition result

Edition Winner Runners-up Ref.
First Second
1st Ifeoma Jennifer Ohia
(Plateau)
Fumnaya Victoria Okafor
(Abia)
Joy Ebaide Udoh
(Edo)
[3]
2nd Rachael Onuwa Ikekhuame
(Edo)
Emmanuella Yaboh
(Imo)
Amanosi Kadiri
(Rivers)
[15]

International competition

The following is a list of Nigerian representatives at the Miss Grand International contest.

Color keys
  •   : Declared as the winner
  •   : Ended as a runner-up (Top 5)
  •   : Ended as a finalist (Top 10)
  •   : Ended as a semifinalist (Top 20/21)
  •   : Ended as special awards winner
Year Miss Grand Nigeria Title Placement Special Awards National Director
2025 Joy Omachonu[19] Miss Grand Nigeria 2025[a] Unplaced Jasper Salami
2024 Roseline Orji[20][21] Miss Grand Nigeria 2024[b] Unplaced Santiago Roberts
2023 Boma Dokubo[22] Appointed Top 20
  • Best National Costume
2022 Damilola Bolarinde[11] The Nigerian Queen 2022 Top 20 Kelvin Joseph Amroma
2021 Abimbola Islamiat Rita Abayomi[23] The Nigerian Queen 2021 Did not compete
Patience Chenema Christopher[10] 2nd runner-up The Nigerian Queen 2021 Top 20
2020 Chikaodili Enobong Nna-Udosen[9] The Nigerian Queen 2020 Unplaced
2019 Favour Oonye Ocheche[24] Appointed Unplaced Ibinabo Fiberesima
Did not compete in 2018
2017 Princess Omowunmi Agunbiade[25] Appointed Unplaced Queen Loveth Ajufoh
2016 Rachel Onuwa Ikekhuame[15][26] Miss Grand Nigeria 2016 Unplaced
2015 Ifeoma Jennifer Ohia[2][27] Miss Grand Nigeria 2015 Unplaced
2014 Tessy Kiri Bibowei[28] Appointed Unplaced Ibinabo Fiberesima
2013 Marian Usinzibe Makbere[29][6][30] Appointed Did not compete Marian Usinzibe Makbere
Notes
  1. ^ Main title in the Miss Corporate Nigeria 2025 pageant.
  2. ^ Main title in the Game of Crowns 2024 pageant.

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