NIGERIA'S NEXT TOP MODEL OR NIGERIA FASHION SHOW MODELS? YOU BE THE JUDGE!

Check out the models from the Nigerian Fashion Show recently held in Lagos!



Now check out the upcoming Nigeria's NEXT TOP MODEL

which show's model do you prefer? Well you be the judge!

Comments

Anonymous said…
I still dont understand the concept of having a nigerian top model competition in the uk.nigeria/uk top model would have been more appropriate.the girls arent bad but there are more potentials here in naija
Anonymous said…
you do have a point linda but I believe most Nigerian's in the diaspora believe they are nigerians first. However, they have been other contests, such as, miss nigeria in america etc.

Why don't you consider doing one in Lagos? You can name it some thing else, the top model in Nigeria etc after all you are on the most well known models!

Keep up the good work!
Anonymous said…
Definitely the naija ones are hotter!
Anonymous said…
i intend to stage a modeling competition someday in naija.just that getting sponsors is not the easiest thing.meanwhile why do u not get so many comments?ure blog is off da hook.i check it out everyday o.
Anonymous said…
thanks! Linda for the complement! not sure why could it be my layout? lol I appreciate the positive feedback!
Unknown said…
When i was first contacted about Nigerias top Model, my first reactin was its a "farce" why is it being held in London? why are the contestants in question not currently resident in the Nigeria? like u i had my doubts and worries.
but the fact of the matter is Why not?? what makes the contestansts and indeed the organisers less Nigerian than anyone else?
The fact that the contestants are Nigerians who currently live and work in the UK makes no difference as all they did was answer to Nigerias call.

The 1st 2 lines of the national anthem reads
"Arise o compatriots,
Nigeria's call obey"

Whether these girls reside in Nigeria or not isnt the euestion, the question is actually how Nigerian they are and nobody has the right to question anyone else'e patriotism. Ironically most of these sort of comments are coming from fellow Nigerians whom like me, dont even live in Nigeria and havent for ages, i wonder if they arent questioning their own pariotism rather than the contestants??

Also in the UK this years marks the 200th anniversary of the end of slavery and the focus is all on Africa, so what better time to strike?

Its a shame that we can't come together and hope for the best as this is the 1st of its kind, instead most of us sit back and criticise. Alot of people also claim to have thought about doing something of its kind ages ago, well if u are one of those, that's tough, the people involved in this are DO-ers not Talk-ers, so please give us your support as well as your crticisms.

After all the debate on our "patriotism" we are already gettin asked when Cycle 2 is starting............ well watch this space as after the show on the 27th of April, we start Cycyle 2, a bigger and broader search with Nigerians obeying the call from all over the world.
Mbabazi said…
i agree with linda on this one. the show would make more sense if it was in naija. that is not a fair representation.
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