Former Miss SA Finalist Chidimma Adetshina Seeks Public Support Amid Citizenship Controversy

Miss Universe Nigeria Contestant Appeals for Votes to Advance in the Pageant

Chidimma Adetshina, a former Miss South Africa finalist, has made a public appeal for support as she competes in the Miss Universe Nigeria pageant. The 23-year-old, who was recently announced as one of the 25 finalists in the competition, is set to represent Taraba State.

Adetshina’s participation has sparked debate over her South African citizenship, but she remains focused on her mission. In a video posted on Miss Universe Nigeria’s official social media channels, Adetshina urged the public to vote for her, hoping to secure a spot in the Top 10.

Describing herself as a woman who has faced significant challenges, Adetshina expressed her desire to use her platform to promote inclusion and acceptance. “I also want to educate people on the power of diversity to build a stronger community that benefits everyone,” she said in her message.

Adetshina’s journey from Miss South Africa to the Miss Universe Nigeria pageant has been marked by her commitment to advocating for diversity and overcoming adversity. Now, she calls on the public to help her continue that journey by voting for her in the competition.

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