Thursday, 11 June 2015

Meet The First Ever Mrs. Nigeria United Nations

For the first time in history we have 'Mrs'. Nigeria United Nations.  All in the past was 'Miss' this or that... but today we've history to tell in our life time.  Meet The First Ever Mrs. Nigeria United Nations: 
                Meet The First Ever Mrs Nigeria United Nations - See all the fab Photos from recent shoot on genevieveng.com  Model: @ebeleenemchukwu

Photographer: STUDIO 24
Makeup Artist: @lillianopaul
Stylist: @glamourloungeboutique 
Hair Stylist: @vaavavoom
                
Mrs. Ebelechukwu Chinelo, has been married for 7 years  (May 3, 2008) to her loving and supportive husband, Mr. Emeka Enemchukwu. Aside being a devoted wife, she is equally a mother to three adorable children – two daughters and a son.
She holds two degrees – a B.Sc. in Microbiology and a Masters’ Degree in Business Administration (M.B.A.).
She works as a Training Specialist with Globacom Limited,  in Lagos, Nigeria.
She is member of the Confraternity Of Christian Mothers in the Catholic Church Of The Transfiguration, Victoria Garden City (V.C.G.), Lagos, Nigeria, where she has been very active in the Church’s humanitarian activities such as : visits to Prisons, feeding of destitutes in poor suburbs, raising of funds to support widows and orphans, and most recently, raising of money and materials for the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) arising from the Boko Haram menace in the North-Eastern part of Nigeria especially in Borno State.
Currently, the most significant development in her life is the fact that she just clinched the MRS UNITED NATIONS NIGERIA title and therefore a contestant for the World title in the Mrs Category. She has a vision to promote the Pageant System, as well as her Platform/Pet Project called the W.A.B.I.O. Foundation when she wins.
W.A.B.I.O. here is an acronym which represents Women Are Beautiful Inside and Out. This platform basically seeks to restore and sustain the confidence, the self-esteem/self-worth and life ambition of girls and women which may have been dented or even lost following unwanted pregnancies. This is in line with the third Millennium Development Goal of promoting gender equality and empowering women. The Platform is currently in its formative stage (awareness creation).
You can help her win by woting in this site: www.munp.org/contestants/2015/misses/mrs-nigeria-2015.
                    

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