The 2024 edition of Miss Radiant Nigeria Pageant has been held with pomp.
The epoch-making event which took place in Lagos was a show of colour, glamour and panache.
Scores of legendary artistes, entertainment gurus and freaks were in attendance to grace the occasion and also demonstrate passion and support for the competition which witnessed the emergence of the winner and a runner up.
As the contestants strutted their stuff on the cat walk, they showcased their talents as they fielded questions with ease, which clearly indicated that it was not an ordinary but extraordinary beauty pageant.
In a blaze of glory, the winner and queen of the edition, Ruth Nelson, took to the podium to receive her garland amid a loud ovation by the huge crowd of audience as well as friends, family members and well wishers.
In a feat of fulfilment and excitement, Nelson basked in the euphoria of the glory.
The runner-up, Princess Claus, also radiated with joy and consolation that in every completion, there must always be a winner and a runner-up.
Another high point of the momentous occasion was the signing on of a new artiste, King Voodoo, by Big Beth Production.
In a dazzling display of beauty, brains and charm, the Miss Radiant Nigeria pageant radiantly captivated the audience.
Obviously, the event was more than just a spectacle, but a powerful platform for empowering Nigerian women to shine in their various endeavours of choice and become role models in the society.
It was also a testament to the strength and resilience of Nigerian women and a reminder that true beauty lies in confidence, poise and purpose.
The purpose of the Pageant is to teach women how to present themselves with confidence and poise in the public domain.
With diverse line-ups of contestants from across the country, it was evident that this message resonated deeply among women during the event.
The Miss Radiant Nigeria Pageant is more than just a competition, it’s a movement. It’s about creating a community of empowered women who will radiate positivity and inspire
others to do the same.
With its focus on confidence building, leadership development and community engagement, the Pageant is set to make a lasting impact on the lives of
Nigerian women.