Tag: pageant

  • Car prize for pageant contest winner

    A brand new Kia Picanto car awaits the winner of beauty contest organised by Hartland Beauty Supply (HBS), the biggest beauty and cosmetics store in the heart of Abuja.

    The firm said it aims to groom young beauties to make a splash in modeling and also be the face of HBS.

    There will be consolation prizes for the first and second runners-up. Organisers of the programme who are already preparing for the event billed for November 15 in Abuja.

    Organiser of the programme and Manager of HBS Mrs. Obioma Obiekwe stated that the competition is for all beauties that believe they have all it takes to get involved in the pageantry industry and to be a brand ambassador for a beauty supply line like the HBS. She explained that contestants should visit their store to purchase their forms and be informed on the screening processes.

    “Hartland Beauty Supply is the organiser of the event and we hope to use the event to get a brand ambassador for the company and the search for contestants is on and is open to all Nigerians,” she said.

    She also added, “As a way of giving back to the society, Come Sunday, the 15th of November, 2015, HBS will be giving away a brand 2015 Kia Picanto to the winner of this competition. There would also be consolation prices for the first and second runners-up.

    “HBS is a one-stop shop that deals with everything Beauty. We deal extensively on hair extensions and hair products, cosmetics and makeup, body-care products, accessories, underwear and Lingerie, SPA services, Salon and Nail Studio.”

    Organisers of the pageantry say that theirs is an opportunity for Nigerian beauties who will like to tow the line of Nigerian top models and beauty queens who probably could not have made it or found it easy if they had not been given the platform to showcase themselves and talents to a world which in the process, came to appreciate them and what they stand to represent which is true African beauty and pride.

     

  • Ayade fetes Mother and Daughter Pageant contestants

    Ayade fetes Mother and Daughter Pageant contestants

    The Cross River State Governor, Ben Ayade, last weekend doled out the sum of one million naira on each of the 11 families that contested at the maiden edition of Silverbird’s Mother and Daughter Pageant.

    According to reports, the pageant, held at the Cross River International Conference Centre, Calabar, involved 11 teams, each made up of a mother and daughter.

    Extolling the qualities of the family, Ayade said that a contest which celebrates family values should have no loser, as it will affect the confidence children have in their mothers. He described the pageant as a ‘life touching’ show.

    He said; “An event like this shows that culture has not departed from us. Anything involving mothers make me very emotional, because I remember the struggles of my mother while I was growing up and how her sickness started when we were becoming successful.

    “This event should have been for the mother and her son, because sons feel very strongly for their mothers more than daughters.

    “If I had one wish in this world, it will be that mothers die no more, and I will give an arm and a leg just to see my mother again and for her to see me as a governor today.”

    Results of the first edition of the Mother and Daughter Pageant were decided exclusively from the online votes of viewers.

    The team of Mrs Angela Nwangwa and her daughter, Gift, emerged winners of the pageant. Apart from the governor’s largesse, they also got N2 million cash and a family trip to Dubai as overall winner of the contest. The duo of Mrs Omo Alake and her daughter, Ife, emerged the first runner-up, while Mrs Thelma Ukpai and her daughter, Mercy, were the second runner-up.

    Apart from emerging winners, the Nwangwa team was also awarded the Most Innovative Mother and Daughter. Team Six was adjudged the Most Creative Mother and Daughter while Team 10 had the Best Outfit.

    Team 11 got the Most Photogenic Mother and Daughter, while Team Four won the prize for Special Relationship and Bond.

    In his remarks, the Vice President, Silverbird Group, Guy Murray-Bruce, said that the theme of the pageant was Circle of Life and it was to celebrate family qualities.

  • Mrs. Nigeria pageant is about giving back, says Ebele Enemchukwu

    Mrs. Nigeria pageant is about giving back, says Ebele Enemchukwu

    Mrs. Ebelechukwu Chinelo Enemchukwu recently won the 2015 edition of Mrs. Nigeria United Nations beauty pageant. It was the maiden edition which held at the Transcorp Hilton Abuja. The show follows a previous one, whereby she represented Nigeria at the international stage in Kingston, Jamaica, in June where she won Mrs. Tourism, and the People’s choice Awards. She thanked all those who voted for her at the competition that enabled her to win the Mrs. United Nations award, especially as it was not a free-of-charge voting system.

    Unlike most competition in its ilk, it is a different kind of pageant system, which centers mostly on charity, she said. “It is different for the following reasons; first, my title is one for married women, second it is a non-swimsuit pageant system, and third, it is more about giving than getting.”

    The svelte beauty, whose looks belie her status as a happily married mother of three, is a training specialist with a passion for transforming lives through her different roles as wife, mother, professional, and beauty queen.

    The queen, who is a charming mix of beauty, and brains, says that her focus during her reign will be education; on making education fun for youngsters, and also a plan to enable them access educational content online, without being connected to the internet. will be better than last year’s edition.”

    According to the Smooth Promotions CEO, all entries are to be submitted online via the awards website on www.the headies.com between August 11th and September 15th, 2015.

  • Niger Delta Peace pageant gets new winner

    Niger Delta Peace pageant gets new winner

    Deborah Ibeinmo Alfred defeated 21 other contestants to emerge winner of the keenly contested crown for the Miss Niger Delta Peace Cultural Pageant.

    The event, which is in its 14th edition, was one of the highlights of the holiday season at the Dr Gabriel Okara Cultural Centre, Yenagoa, Bayelsa State.

    She went home with a brand new car and an undisclosed amount of money. Miss Alfred who was all smiles at the event, said she is determined to use her reign to positively affect lives in the region. “I am grateful to God for giving me the opportunity to win the competition. God-helping me, during my reign I will use my position to touch the lives of people in the region.

    Other awards included Model for Change won by Idahosa Ucharia. The Face of Beauty award went to Chidinma Ucharia; Oreke Regina Ijeoma won the Symbol of Talent award. Emese Nichole Emuvoke bagged the Pride of Niger Delta award, while Oreke Regina Ijeoma got the symbol of Talent award.

    Guests were thrilled to diverse songs and comedy from musicians and comedians from within and outside the state, such as Harrysong, Jaywon, Sound Force band, Mr Idea, Fortune, Gordons Arinze Baba, Miss J, Daniel West, Double J and Wonder Boy.

    The pageant, according to Chief Executive Officer, Miss Niger Delta Organisation, Prince Sodin, is not just about funfair and crowning of beauty queens, but one aimed at empowering young women from the region. Sodin said it is high time young women in the region began to live up to their roles as young ambassadors for peace and development in the country. He added that since its inception in 1999, the show had produced 13 beauty queens and titles such as “Ambassador for Peace” and “Development, Symbol of Talent”, “Model for Change”, “Face of Beauty”, “Pride of Niger Delta” and “Miss Niger Delta in Diaspora”.

    “The show and post event projects are centred on re-orientation of values, socio-cultural integration, peace promotion, talent and skills development, capacity building for self-reliance, self-employment and empowerment of young women of the region. These beauty queens have used their positions and offices to add positive values to life as well as promote change and transformation in the region as role models,” he said.

    While urging both government, corporate organisations and stakeholders in the region to support the initiative, he said, it is complementary to various projects and programmes aimed at transforming the region as expected.

    A representative from Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) promised that they will continue to support the Miss Niger Delta Organisation because it is a laudable project that has brought peace in the region.

    Dignitaries at the event included Solomon Diepriye of the Bayelsa Tourism Board; Rector Bayelsa Institute of Tourism and Hospitality, Prof Efere and Mr Francis O. Francis.

  • My grouse about Bayelsa VIP pageant, by contestant

    My grouse about Bayelsa VIP pageant, by contestant

    Miss Bridget Nwachi travelled all the way from Ebonyi State University (EBSU), Abakiliki to Yenagoa, Bayelsa State to partake in the just concluded Miss VIP beauty pageant.

    A student of Applied Microbiology and Brewing, Nwachi, who hails from Afikpo North Local Government Area, was optimistic that she would clinch the crown.

    She wanted to make Ebonyi, the state she came to represent in the competition proud. But Nwachi was disappointed. The pageant, she said, lacked all the competitive trappings such events was supposed to have.

    In fact, there was no competition and the organisers could not live up to their promises. Nwachi couldn’t even make top ten in the event that was held at the Banquet Hall, Yenagoa.

    Nwachi, a former presenter on Radio Nigeria, Unity FM, after the event located the office of the Niger Delta Report in Yenagoa to narrate her ordeal. Narrating her experience in camp, Nwachi who described herself as a creative, enthusiastic and fun-loving model, said the pageant was a rip-off.

    When asked why she could not make the top 10, she said: “It did not just happen. They gave us a task and I was not able to meet up the task. They asked us, the contestants, to sell tickets and raise N100,000 each.

    “I really believe the selection was just for the ticket money. The first top 10 was selected from the persons who sold the highest tickets. So, it was just the people that realised the highest amount of money that they really chose. That was how they chose the top 10.”

    She disclosed that persons who could not sell the tickets were compelled to look for the money and pay to the organisers. She insisted that the top positions were bought with money and that the crown was given to the highest bidder.

    “I met very nice ladies but some saw me as a threat to them because I got the highest vote on Facebook. They felt l had money to pay for the crown. Some thought l came with N450,000 or N500,000. So, they were just striving harder to meet up.

    “They asked me, I told them I only came with N20,000. But they never believed me because they felt it was all about money. I didn’t really believe in that.

    “I believe l came for competition and to do my best. I believe when you want to crown somebody, it should not be because of money. Let it be for the qualities you saw in that person.

    “I feel sad because l did everything that l was supposed to do, especially at the prejudgment day. I demonstrated that l possessed all the qualities required of a VIP Queen. The only thing l did not do was to buy the crown and that is my offence.

    “I ventured into modeling in 2010 when I registered with an agency in my state. It is called Sodofaces Agency. But they were not really that serious. I just had to leave.

    “I have worked with Green Blaze in my state. I have helped to organize shows like Face of Ebonyi, South-East Super models. Honestly, I have not being involved in any pageantry show.

    “This Miss VIP is just the first pageant show I have ever involved myself in because I needed to get the experience and I got it to fullest. I gave it my best.

    “I am optimistic of getting contracts from here. The next thing I am thinking is either Gulder Ultimate Search or Big Brother Africa. I don’t really like pageantry. I just needed to try this one to get the experience, so that if am asked to host my own, I will know the mistakes.

    “For the Miss VIP, some people were sentimental because of money. My role model is Genevieve Nnaji. We share the same life interest. If only you believe, you can achieve it. No matter the circumstance I find myself. I know I have some qualities that no one else will ever get.”

    Nwachi further called for proper regulation of pageantry shows to avoid using them as opportunities to deceive unsuspecting members of the public.

    But Pflamez Entertainment, the firm that organised the show, said Nwachi was complaining because she failed to win the crown. The Chief Executive Officer of the firm, Mr. Preye Okorowanta, who spoke to Niger Delta Report, said all the participants were aware of the conditions and acceded to them before the competition.

    He said: “I guess everyone has their own opinion. We made our process clear even before the event. We told them that their fan base would determine their positions in the competition.

    “The VIP thing is like a popularity thing. We couldn’t regulate it by just selling tickets at the gate of the venue. We decided that their chances would depend on the number of tickets they sold.

    “They did that. But probably at the long run, she didn’t make it. She started complaining against the whole process.”

  • In Bayelsa, Miss Ekeremor holds the olive branch

    In Bayelsa, Miss Ekeremor holds the olive branch

    If you think that the Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria (MBGN) pageant is the most colourful pageant in the country, it means you have yet to attend the Miss Peace Bayelsa Beauty (MPBB) pageant.

    Miss Peace Bayelsa show, indeed, has all the trappings and features of any globally-acclaimed beauty show and more. It is laced with a good dose of Bayelsa’s rich cultural heritage and spiced with local performances in comedy, music and dance. It is, in fact, an all-round entertainment package.

    Undoubtedly, the crowd that trooped into the Banquet Hall, Yenagoa on Sunday, to attend the third edition of the yearly event, which is always  organised by Providence Global Resources Entertainment Limited (PGR) were not disappointed. They beamed with smiles as they watched the show.

    In fact, the audience also understood the significance of the pageant. It is not a mere show. It is tied to the past, future and progress of the state. It is part if the events used to commemorate the Bayelsa Peace Day, the day that signifies the end of militancy in the state.

    Before the administration of Governor Seriake Dickson, the Bayelsa Peace Day was celebrated every August 22 to mark the historic August 22, 2009 when militant leaders from the state embraced the amnesty declared by the late President Musa Yar’Adua and gathered at the Peace Park, Yenagoa, to submit their arms.

    The disarmament ended hostilities in the state and by extension the Niger Delta region. To remember that day, the state pronounced August 22 a work-free day and instituted a carnival to mark it.

    The festivity used to attract all the ex-militant leaders such as Mr. Ebikabowei Victor Ben popularly known as Field Marshall Boyloaf, Eris Paul (Oguboss), Pastor Reuben, General Africa and many others.

    But since he came on board, Dickson has failed to mark the Peace Day, a situation that is creating a bad blood between him and the ex-militant leaders.

    Despite the alleged deliberate move by Dickson’s administration to “kill” the historic day, the Chief Executive Officer, PGR Entertainment, Mr. Seleipre Tonbie, has continued to host Miss Peace Bayelsa beauty pageant, one leg of the Bayelsa Peace Day.

    MPBB is designed to produce a Miss peace, an amiable peace-loving young woman who will help to advance and sustain the hard-earned peace in the state of President Goodluck Jonathan. So, 17 pretty and sexy contestants selected from different parts of the state lined up for this year’s show.

    The hall came alive with music and rib-cracking comedies. There was no dull moment for the crowd who applauded heavily and sometimes shouted ecstatically to appreciate the performances of array of artistes paraded at the event.

    A group of dancers, the Genesis, from Port-Harcourt with energetic, unique and varied dance steps added ‘swag’ to the occasion. Funny Efizy and MC Aproko were among the rising comedians that drew laughter from the audience.

    Then came the girls. Their first outing on the stage sent the audience standing in applause. They danced harmoniously shaking and twisting themselves to a well-rehearsed song formulated to suit the event.

    From their first outing, their catwalk to the point where they appeared in their traditional costumes, the picture of those that would make the top 10 became clearer. Not quite long, the judges battled and trimmed the number of the contestants to 10. The number was further reduced to five after the brains of the girls were tested with some questions revolving around peace.

    Miss Brass, Miss Ekeremor, Miss Kolo Creek, Miss Alabini and Miss Sagbama made the top five. Expectations grew higher as the audience raised their voices for their favourite contestants.

    In fact, there was no doubt in the minds of the audience when the judges came out with their final verdict and declared, Rebecca Hampson (Miss Ekeremor), the 2014 Miss Peace in Bayelsa. She walked home with a brand new car.

    She is also to represent Nigeria at the Miss Peace International which is to hold in Lebanon later n the year. In addition, she is to enjoy an all-expense paid luxury trip to Dubai alongside the first runner up Miss Brass who also walked home with N300,000. The trip is sponsored by the owner of Afrinun Oil and Gas and former ex-militant leader, General Africa.

    The judges also declared, Deborah Diafa (Miss Alabani), the third runner up and best in cat walking. She is to head for Johannesburg in South Africa to attend the Fashion week; spend four nights at the Michael Angelo Hotel and to get a customised Chelsea shirt signed by Diego Costa. The trip is to be sponsored by the owner of Monimichelle Sports Construction Company, Mr. Ebi Egba.

    Moreover, the second runner up, Lucy Cassandra (Miss Kolo Creek), was rewarded with N200,000.

    Immediately Miss Ekeremor was announced the winner, her mother and sibling created a spectacle. They shouted in joy, ran round the hall, fell and rolled many times. Tears of joy rolled down their cheeks, amazed at the life-changing moment.

    The organiser of the event, Tonbie, the Miss Peace Bayelsa Beauty Pageant is aimed at creating new role models that will serve as an ambassador of peace and enhance a new strength, energy and spirit to advance peace in the state and Niger Delta region.

    He recalled: “The Niger Delta region was engulfed in hostilities induced by decades of undeserved official neglect. Although the main base of national health, the communities in the region still rank top in the list of underdeveloped communities in the country. These and other fundamental reasons led to arms struggle.

    “However, late Umaru Yar’Adua took the bull by the horn in the region by granting amnesty to militants in the region, thereby opening a new chapter of intellectual dialogue.

    “Women and children were mostly the unfortunate victims of the conflicts because of the circumstances beyond their control. The best way to prevent them is to promote healthy and balanced economic and social development in an atmosphere of peace.

    “A complete success and sustainable peace building is a function of youth participation. The seeds of tolerance must first be sown right into the minds of children as they grow old. Let us nurture in them respect for existence of individuals of whatever region or ethnic group, nation, gender, colour or socio-economic standard or political belief”.

    Tonbie said women were selected to participate in the competition because they are always viewed as the victims of war that should carry the message of peace.

    He regretted the nonchalant attitude of the state government to local events wondering why the state tourism agency refused to partake in the Miss Peace event. He lamented that instead of encouraging local programmes, the present administration was busy sponsoring national and international events.

    “The government should think twice. They have hosted the Most Beautiful

    Girl in Nigeria beauty pageant, the international fashion week and other global events, yet they have refused to identify with local events. The ministry of tourism should think twice and support local events”, he said.

    He added: “At PGR Entertainment, our ideology is the knowledge that peace is not a mere absence of war, but a virtue  that springs from the force of character. Therefore, the promotion of peace through the emulation of acceptable character representation becomes pertinent via pageantry which showcases young intelligent, talented, creative and beautiful females who believe in their contributions to societal awakening and growth.”

    Some dignitaries such as the member representing Kolokuma-Opokuma Constituency 1, Mr. Tonye Isenah;  a popular ex-militant leader, General Africa  and founder of Monimichelle Sports Construction Facility Company, Mr. Ebi Egba, graced the occasion.

  • Firm holds Miss Heritage pageant in October

    Firm holds Miss Heritage pageant in October

    Preparations are currently underway for the 4th edition of the Miss Heritage Nigeria and the National Heritage Awards 2014 which will take place in Lagos in October 5, 2014 with a brand new car and cash to the winner at the competition.

    According to Caires Grooming Agency Ltd, the organisation that holds the event patent, it has engaged the services of a consulting team which includes EDZ Entertainment Ltd and Golden Alpha Networks Nigeria to ensure this year’s event succeeds.

    In a statement, founder/CEO, Caires Grooming Agency, Miss Chinor Emeka, said, “Miss Heritage Nigeria is a unique event that seeks to display our traditional heritage, harnessing the essence of the real beauty of our young women from within while also promoting our rich cultural diversity.

    “Also at the event, the National Heritage Awards would be used as a platform to confer awards to people of outstanding reputation in alignment with preserving and promoting our national heritage. This year’s award will go to distinguished corporations and individuals in recognition for their contributions and value added services towards nation building.

    “Our past event which started in 2011 is now in its 4th edition, has attracted dignitaries, notable amongst whom were Dr. Harbhajan Batth, Her Excellency, Mrs. Titi Atiku Abubakar, Chika Ike, Oge Okoye, Frank Oshodi, Baba Kumar Farouk and Tuface Idibia.”

    According to the event’s publicist, Mr. Kenneth Okonjo, “Miss Heritage Nigeria exists as a way to celebrate and empower young women who exemplify intelligence, talent and total beauty of the Nigerian woman.”

    He further revealed that the event is also designed to promote Nigeria’s hospitality, creativity, culture and tourism desired for development and social advancement.

  • A historic pageant

    A historic pageant

    To make its golden jubilee memorable, the Alvan Ikoku Federal College of Education in Owerri, Imo State, held a pageant for students to crown the Jubilee King and Queen.

    As the pageant held last Tuesday, the college auditorium was packed with students, who slugged it out with one another to be crowned the King and Queen.

    Their colleagues from the Imo State University (IMSU), Imo State Polytechnic and the Federal University of Technology, Owerri (FUTO) graced the event, which was also attended by the Provost, Dr B.C. Ijioma; her deputy, Sir B.C. Maduka; the Registrar, Ms A.N. Aguta; Coordinator of Protocol Sub- Committee M. B. Ajileye and Secretary of Golden Jubilee Committee, Dr R.U. Iwu.

    Artistes on the campus thrilled the audience with hip-hop music.

    The pageant, which started in the six faculties of the college, was sponsored by Women in Colleges of Education (WICE) and Chois International Services Ltd. The best male and female contestants from each faculty represented competed at the grand finale.

    During the grand finale, contestants catwalked on the runway in various shades of gowns and English attires. It was a session filled with fanfare as contestants were asked to do what they knew how to do best. Their skills in music and creativity were also put to test. After, the judges comprising six officials from each faculties announced results.

    There was graveyard silence when the judges were about to announced the winners. The audience listened with rapt attention because the winners would reign for 50 years.

    Twelve girls and boys contested at the final stage. After picking the winners, the judges handed the results to Mr Gbenga Ajileye, coordinator of protocols.

    Essien Bassey, a student of Natural Sciences became Mr Golden Jubilee with 203 points, while Chijioke Amadi, from the Faculty of Social Sciences was the first runner-up with 196 points.

    The Miss Golden Jubilee was won by Chisom Ike, a student of Social Science, with 220 points. Favour Ibezim, an Arts student, came second with 212 points, while Queen Nwaka from the Faculty of Natural Sciences, was the second runner-up.

    Madu Austin, 200-Level Religion and History, who attended the show, said he was surprised students created time to participate in the show, despite tight lecture schedules.

    Essien said he did not attach any importance to the contest until he discovered he could do it. “I was discouraged by my friends when I showed interest in the pageant, but to God be the glory, I have made history.”

    The event moderator, Dr Chibuike Nwachukwu, praised the courage of students who participated in the pageant, saying: “It is not easy to come out for a contest of this kind.”

    The Students’ Union Government (SUG) President, Orient Nwadike, said: “Today, we are being celebrated as the golden students of the college. I am happy, because the Jubilee Anniversary Organising Committee and the management have shown us that we are partners in progress of the college. Today, history has been made; Mr and Miss Golden Jubilee have emerged and this cannot happen again.”

    Maduka was elated to witness the historic pageant. He said: “I am opportuned to be alive today to witness the golden jubilee celebration of the college. I may not witness the centenary celebration but I appreciate God for witnessing this once- in-a-life time event.”

     

     

  • Citilodge Hotel partners firm on pageant

    Citilodge Hotel partners firm on pageant

    CITILODGE Hotel, a foremost hospitality company is hinted of plans to support to Nigeria’s entertainment and tourism industry through its official sign-up website, trapadvisor.com, by playing host to the recently launched Big, Black and Bold beauty pageant. This synergy of cooperation, The Nation learnt, is focused on growing the Citilodge brand, through strategic business collaborations across sectors of the economy.

    Being an initiative of In-Focus PR and ISIS Models, The Big, Black and Bold pageant is organised to promote the sophisticated, ambitious and responsible community oriented full-figured woman of the 21st century.

    According to the CEO of In-Focus PR, Chi Tola Roberts, the firm remains, committed to “The plus size woman. We believe that every woman is beautiful, inside and outside, and deserves a chance to promote those causes closest to her heart with a title worthy of representation. The Big, Black and Bold Pageant is an event devoted to celebrating the essence of the real African woman by providing traditional beauty competition for those teens and women ages 13 to 25.”

    Justifying the need for the partnership, the General Manager of Citilodge, Mr. Julius Ifabiyi said “It has been in the Citilodge culture to support entertainment and tourism and this is one way we have identified to mutually grow brands. Having operated for about ten years, we have had series of such partnerships in our multi-purpose halls and meeting rooms, and it’s all geared towards the adherence to the service spirit of Citilodge.”

    The Big, Black and Bold pageant is out to give definition to the tourism and entertainment industry by balancing the styles and giving recognition to African women in culture and intelligence; helping her to identify her X-factor, realize their qualities and aim to be a winner. The winner of Big, Black and Bold will own a car, USD$10,000 cash prize, a one year contract with ISIS Modeling Academy, a laptop and the coveted title of BBB Queen 2014 plus other consolation prizes.

  • Enter pageant for  the big and bold

    Enter pageant for the big and bold

    THE duo of In-Focus PR and ISIS Models have come together to promote a pageant dedicated to full-figured women of the new millennium. Tagged The Big Black and Bold Pageant, the competition is said to be borne out of the fact that all women deserve a chance to promote those causes closest to her heart with a title worthy of her representation.

    According to Chi Tola Roberts, the CEO of In-Focus PR, the Big Black & Bold Pageant is an event devoted to celebrating the essence of the full-figured woman by providing traditional beauty pageant competition for those teens and women ages 13 and up to 25.

    “The typical African woman is voluptuous, not skinny and doesn’t necessarily have to be lanky. What we are going to do with this particular pageant is to give the plus size woman a voice and a platform to showcase culture in its entirety, exhibit a high level of intelligence and, of course, with poise,” says Roberts.

    The winner of Big Black & Bold will grab a car, USD$10,000 cash prize, a one year contract with ISIS Modelling Academy, a laptop and the title BBB Queen 2014 plus lots of consolation prizes, Roberts revealed.