Chidimma Adetshina: Nigerian Model Who Was Rejected in South Africa Becomes Runner-up in Miss Universe Pageant

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Chidimma Vanessa Onwe Adetshina is a Nigerian beauty queen who made history by finishing as the first runner-up in the Miss Universe 2024 pageant in Mexico City.

Born in Soweto to a Nigerian father and a Mozambican mother, she initially competed in Miss South Africa but withdrew due to xenophobic attacks related to her dual citizenship.

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Adetshina later won Miss Universe Nigeria 2024, securing her place in the global competition.

She also received the titles of Miss Africa and Oceania during the event, showcasing her exceptional talent and grace.

Education

While not much is know about her educational background, Adetshina is currently pursuing law.

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Career

Adetshina began her journey in the world of beauty pageants with the Miss South Africa 2024 competition.

Her entry into this prestigious pageant was met with enthusiasm, as she aimed to represent not just herself but also the diverse backgrounds of her heritage.

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However, Adetshina faced challenges related to her dual citizenship, which ultimately led to her withdrawal from the competition.

Following her exit from Miss South Africa, she shifted her focus and participated in the Miss Universe Nigeria 2024 pageant.

Adetshina’s determination paid off when she won the title, which granted her the opportunity to represent Nigeria on the global stage at the Miss Universe 2024 pageant.

During the competition, she also received additional accolades, including the titles of Miss Africa and Miss Oceania, further solidifying her status as a prominent figure in international pageantry.

In addition to her achievements in pageantry, Adetshina is dedicated to her academic pursuits as a law student.

Miss Universe 2024

Adetshina participated in the Miss Universe 2024 pageant after winning the title of Miss Universe Nigeria 2024.

She initially entered the Miss South Africa 2024 competition but withdrew due to concerns regarding her dual citizenship and an investigation into her mother’s citizenship status.

The investigation revealed potential issues related to her mother’s acquisition of South African citizenship, prompting Adetshina to prioritize her safety.

At the Miss Universe 2024 event held in Mexico City, Adetshina made a remarkable impression, finishing as the first runner-up.

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