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Former beauty queen and Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Bianca shared her experience of being rejected by her family for taking part in a beauty pageant. She spoke openly about the feelings of hurt and disappointment that came with their disapproval. Despite this rejection she persevered and went on to win the Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria (MBGN) Pageant. Bianca’s journey highlights the challenges many women face when pursuing their dreams. She shared her story at the Nigerian Women’s Day event during the 69th Session of the Commission on the Status of Women at the United Nations headquarters in New York inspiring others to overcome obstacles.
Bianca won the Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria competition in 1988 at
the age of 20. She also won the Miss Africa 1989 pageant held in Gambia
before representing Nigeria at both Miss World in Hong Kong and Miss
Universe in Mexico.
Bianca’s father, Christian Chukwuma Onoh, popularly known as CC Onoh, was a businessman and lawyer who became the governor of old Anambra State in 1983 at the end of the Second Nigerian Republic.
Speaking at the event, Bianca said that as a young lady then, she did
not allow her privileged background to distract her. She said that
while she was a student in the university, she started her journey by
going first into a certain pageant, which she won.
She adds that to take part in the Most Beautiful Girl in
Nigeria pageant and it rendered her homeless for one month because her
father was livid with rage for following the path rather than the law
they sent her to school to read.
Interestingly, she said after
she had won other pageantries like Miss Africa, Miss Intercontinental
and so forth, her dad had to come to terms with it.
She highlighted the importance of education in every woman’s life,
adding that when she started making money as a beauty queen, there was
the temptation to abandon her law programme at the University of
Nigeria, Enugu Campus.
She said:
“I started off really as a young girl wanting to see the world.
“I remember sitting in the common room with other young girls always
in those days, we would be watching top of the box, the music videos,
Miss World, Miss Universe, and always quite impressed with the exotic
backdrops more than anything.
“I just wanted to travel and see the world, and what was the best way of doing that if not going into a pageant?
“So, I started my journey of going first into a certain pageant,
which I won. But as a student, I couldn’t take the offer that came,
which included a one-year modelling contract in Tokyo.
“Of course, my parents didn’t know. They didn’t send me to school to go and take part in a
“Until when I now took part in the Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria,
which rendered me homeless for one month because naturally African
fathers, my father was livid with rage.
“But I guess after I had won
other pageantry like Miss Africa, Miss Intercontinental and so forth,
he had to come to terms with it.
“But the point I’m making is this, one of the hardest things is when
you start earning money quite early, the biggest temptation would be to
leave school.
“By the time I was earning my own money, I was a Law
student living in the hostel with about six other students with no
water, nothing, and then, going back to school to finish my education as
a lawyer was quite challenging.
“But that was one of the best decisions I ever made in my life. I think young women need to understand the power of education.”
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