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Perod Foundation Presents Achievers Awards
& Miss Nigeria Ireland 2026 -
More Than a Beauty Pageant
Queen Emmanuella Salako
(2009)Miss Nigeria Ireland is much more than a beauty pageant, it is a leading platform that empowers women to rise, lead, and inspire. For over two decades, it has established itself as Nigeria Ireland’s iconic “It Girl”—symbolizing grace, service, education, achievement, and sisterhood. Today, that inspiring legacy lives on as we continue to support thousands of women nationwide, helping them develop lifelong skills, realize their full potential, and make a meaningful impact within their communities.
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Showcase Your Unique Qualities
At its core, Miss Nigeria Ireland seeks to challenge stereotypes associated with beauty pageants by emphasizing intelligence, talent, leadership, and social responsibility. Contestants are encouraged to showcase their unique qualities, talents, and advocacies, fostering a sense of confidence and self-worth. Through this process, women learn vital skills such as public speaking, leadership, and community engagement, which are essential for personal and professional growth
Queen Elizabeth Bolajoko
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The Miss Nigeria Ireland Opportunity
Queen Ewoma Ogoro
(2011)Miss Nigeria Ireland 2011, Ewoma Ogoro, with Bertie Ahern, Ireland Fmr Taoiseach {1997 to 2008}. Queen Ewoma Ogoro was also a guest of honour at the Ogun State Association End of Year Festival 2011
Queen Ewoma Ogoro's meeting with Bertie Ahern was a significant moment in her reign as Miss Nigeria Ireland 2011. It highlighted her commitment to promoting diversity and inclusion in Irish society and her passion for empowering the Nigerian community in Ireland. As a beauty queen, she had a platform that allowed her to reach a wider audience and promote positive messages about the Nigerian community in Ireland
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Become Ambassador of Your Culture
Miss Nigeria Ireland platform plays a crucial role in promoting cultural identity and unity among Nigerian women in Ireland. It provides a space for women to connect, share experiences, and celebrate their heritage, fostering a sense of belonging and pride. This cultural affirmation strengthens their identity and encourages them to become ambassadors of their culture both locally and globally
If you're prepared to embrace this decades-old tradition, engage with a dynamic network of passionate women, and establish your place in the legacy of community service and sisterhood, we warmly invite you to discover more about the program and join us on this inspiring journey.
Queen Yinka Gabriel
(2013)