World Miss University Nigeria

World Miss University Nigeria (WMUN) is a national beauty contest held annually in Nigeria, since 2005, with an average of AbOUT 30 University undergraduates participating every year.

World Miss University (WMU) was established in 1986 by the United Nations under the patronage of the International Association of University Presidents IAUP, to commemorate the UN-designated year of peace. The contest encourages determination and hard work while discouraging inappropriate dressing and ethics among female undergraduates.

Delegate Service Program

The delegates go through challenges to prove their conviction and skills in propagating the culture of ‘hand in hand for Peace’ which is the objective. They stay at a rural service site, in a challenging environment to share and experience ‘Life’ with people living in difficult conditions, while being challenged to overcome their limitations and differences. These locations are chosen to let the delegates experience the reality between the poor and the rich and further give them an opportunity to think of how to resolve the gap and comprehend peace in different areas posing as challenges to the nation.

History

Entertainment & Events Focus Limited secured the franchise to run World Miss University in Nigeria in In 2005. The World Miss University Nigeria has recorded huge success since its inception in Nigeria.

Winners

Year

Name

University

State of Origin

WMUN 2006

Kudirat Garuba

Sikkim Manipal University

Kwara State, Nigeria

WMUN 2007

Usowanne Ogbuagu

Nnamdi Azikiwe University

Anambra State, Nigeria

WMUN 2008

Okobah Delphine

University of Lagos

Delta State, Nigeria

WMUN 2010

Loveth Udoka Ajufoh

University of Lagos

Delta State, Nigeria

WMUN 2011

Omo Ogun Benson

Lagos State University

Edo State, Nigeria

WMUN 2012

Tobi Phillips

University of Lagos

Ondo State, Nigeria

See also

  • World Miss University

References