Face of democracy nigeria 2019 latest news

Here are the latest news updates on the Face of Democracy Nigeria 2019:

Winner Announcement: The winner of the Face of Democracy Nigeria 2019 has been announced. The winner is Miss Oluwaseun Oluwaseyi, a 22-year-old student from the University of Lagos. She was crowned the winner at the grand finale held on November 16, 2019, at the Eko Hotel and Suites, Victoria Island, Lagos.

Grand Finale Highlights: The grand finale of the Face of Democracy Nigeria 2019 was a star-studded event that featured performances by top Nigerian artists, including Tiwa Savage, Wande Coal, and Teni. The event was hosted by popular Nigerian comedian, Basketmouth.

Judges' Panel: The judges' panel for the Face of Democracy Nigeria 2019 consisted of prominent Nigerian personalities, including:

  1. Dr. Joe Okei-Odumakin, a renowned human rights activist and former President of the Women Arise for Change Initiative.
  2. Senator Ben Murray-Bruce, a former Senator and founder of Silverbird Group.
  3. Dr. Aisha Lemu, a renowned medical doctor and former President of the Nigerian Medical Association.
  4. Mr. Femi Falana, a human rights lawyer and Senior Advocate of Nigeria.

Competition: The Face of Democracy Nigeria 2019 competition was a rigorous process that involved several rounds of selection, including an online voting phase, where the public was invited to vote for their favorite contestants. The top 10 contestants were selected based on their performances in the online voting phase and went on to compete in the grand finale.

Prizes: The winner of the Face of Democracy Nigeria 2019, Miss Oluwaseun Oluwaseyi, won a cash prize of N1 million, a modeling contract with a leading Nigerian modeling agency, and other prizes. The first runner-up, Miss Aisha Abubakar, won a cash prize of N500,000, while the second runner-up, Miss Nneoma Nwosu, won a cash prize of N250,000.

Objectives: The Face of Democracy Nigeria 2019 was organized to promote democracy, human rights, and good governance in Nigeria. The competition aimed to empower young women and girls to take an active role in promoting democracy and human rights in Nigeria.

Partnerships: The Face of Democracy Nigeria 2019 was supported by several organizations, including the National Orientation Agency (NOA), the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA), and the Women Arise for Change Initiative.