The Guardian (Nigeria)

Niger- Delta Cultural Pageant Strips Queen For Misconduct

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THesecond runner- up of the 2021/ 2022 edition of Face of Niger- Delta Cultural Pageant ( FONDCUP), Miss Grace Ekrakene, has been stripped of her crown, based on alleged gross misconduct.

In a statement by FONDCUP Nigeria Limited and Ethel Women Initiative, organisers of the pageant, they expressed sadness and regret for taking such action, which according to them, “had to be done in order to address the former queen’s excesses, using a disciplina­ry measure to curb her misbehavio­r.”

The organisers say they have used other friendly measures to attempt addressing the issue but their efforts haven’t yielded any meaningful solution, as Ekrakene did not pay attention to the various counsels to ensure that the moral values and cultural norms imbibed by the organisati­on be projected.

The Convener of the cultural pageant, Miss Elizabeth Era, explained that the FONDCUP Pageant was initiated to change the face of the beauty pageant, as they aimed at effecting a positive change on societal values about pageantry and equally promote the country’s cultural heritage and values.

Era added that the organisati­on provided the necessary resources and an enabling environmen­t, where the young maidens had gained empowermen­t, enlightenm­ent and equally embraced the importance of having uniqueness, diverse cultural heritage and values, preaching peace and togetherne­ss in the region.

“We are changing the wrong narrativ0e people hold against the Niger Delta region, so any form of misconduct faces a disciplina­ry sanction. Niger- Delta indigenes who were known for militancy, kidnapping, conflicts, and other vices, also had their unique cultural heritage, values and other potentials to uphold,” she noted.

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