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Bayelsan Lady Emerges Miss Amnesty Nigeria

- Blessing Ibunge in Port

A 19-year-old Bayelsan, Favour Tariere Aro, has emerged the winner of the 2021 Miss Amnesty Nigeria, organized by Tracy Mcwary Foundation.

Other contestant­s with trophies are the first runner up, Blessing Woke (Rivers State) as Miss Amnesty Diaspora, Miss Amnesty Top Model, Bethania Peter (Imo State) and Miss Amnesty Entreprene­ur, Onyinye Prisca Johnson, 3rd runner up.

Before the announceme­nt of the winner by the Judges, the beauty pageants displayed their talents in agricultur­e through exhibition of harvested crops and fishes from their farmlands. They also competed in pitching and questions on current affairs.

Earlier in her welcome speech during the event held in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, the supervisor of the foundation, Miss Tracy Mcwary, said the programme serves as an awakening for the teeming youths especially the girl child to explore their potential in agricultur­e.

Also, in an interview with THISDAY at the event, Mcwary said the motivation for the foundation has always been to lift underprivi­leged children and women who prostitute to make ends meet off the street, knowing the far reaching value of empowering women.

She noted that during the era of intense militancy in the regions, the women and children were the most affected. But Amnesty came with benefits concentrat­ed on the male folks, the women and children neglected.

“So I fashioned Miss Amnesty Nigeria, with support of the Presidenti­al Amnesty Programme (PAP) office to empower the neglected young women. This is the second edition. “We traveled across the Niger Delta to audition for the state representa­tives that contested for the crown today,” the beauty pageant said.

Mcwary revealed that the overall winner goes home with N500, 000 cash and an official car. Others will go home with various consolatio­n prices.

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