By Christy Anyanwu
For Chidera-Treasure, the crown of a beauty queen has come with great expectations and responsibilities. Emerging as the winner of the Ebony Ambassadors Beauty Pageant, UK recently, she is poised to go further in her education and career, using the pageant as a springboard to make more impact in society at large.
Beautiful and captivating 17-year-old Chidera, born on August 23, 2007, in Norway, could be described as the quintessential Miss Ebony Ambassador. She grew up in Nuremberg, Germany, resides in England and has not lost touch with her Nigerian roots.
Her journey to stardom and influence as a beauty queen began in an unexpected, serendipitous way. It was her first competition and she won the pageant without much ado.
Although she said her mother and aunt were surprised that she was chosen as the winner, Chidera noted that she was confident throughout the competition and it went a long way in helping her win.
She said, “My mum was very much surprised as neither of us were expecting me to win anything let alone the crown, I believe she and my aunt cried alongside each other out of joy. Whereas my friends were very supportive and thrilled for me winning, especially after I had posted a few of the moments on my social media platforms.
Ask her how she got into the competition and she said:
“My dance organizer/owner called my mum the night of the last day to apply to the Ebony Ambassadors competition, and convinced her that I should partake in the competition.
“I believe that the main reason I emerged as the winner was due to my confidence. A lot of the girls came a lot more prepared for the competition in comparison to me due to me having exams prior to the competition.”
Chidera also focuses on winning in the classroom, where she is a standout student with A’ Level subjects like Economics, Business, History and so on. She plans to progress to the university to study criminology with forensic psychology, in hopes of gaining a criminology degree and studying law.
Talking about her goals and pet projects, she enthused: “In the future I may partake in the Miss Nigeria UK, but currently my main focus is representing the Ebony Crown the best I can.
“My project will focus on orphanages in Nigeria. For that I’m trying to raise money through my Gofundme page to fund my campaign to help children back home.”
Chidera also has goals, which might be classified as short-term and long-term: “The major short term goal is to raise as much money as I can through my Gofundme, using my social media platforms.
The long term goal is to use this experience as a stepping stone to enable me into other projects and opportunities in the beauty industry.”
The Miss Ebony Ambassador pageant, founded by Irene Eribo Ani has grown over the last 10 years as a platform for cultural expression, leadership, empowerment and unity. It is aimed at building a legacy that celebrates African excellence, amplifies female voices, and connects communities globally.
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