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Chidimma Adetshina Emerges as First Runner-Up At Miss Universe 2024

Recently crowned Miss Universe Nigeria, Chidimma Adetshina has etched her name in history by becoming the first runner-up at the 73rd Miss Universe pageant.

The grand finale of the Miss Universe 2024 competition concluded on Sunday morning in Mexico City, with Miss Denmark, Victoria Kjaer Theilvig, emerging as the winner. 

Theilvig triumphed over Adetshina in the final showdown, while other top contenders included participants from Bolivia, Mexico, Venezuela, Argentina, Puerto Rico, Russia, Chile, Thailand, Canada, and Peru, who all secured spots in the top 12.

Chidimma’s journey was nothing short of exceptional. Her thoughtful responses on topics like diversity and human respect captivated both the judges and the audience. 

Advancing from the top 30 finalists, she steadily climbed to the top five, ultimately finishing as first runner-up alongside Theilvig.

Theilvig succeeded Miss Universe 2023, Sheynnis Palacios of Nicaragua, to claim the prestigious crown.

Chidimma’s achievement marks a historic moment for Nigeria, as she becomes the first Nigerian woman to secure the second spot at the Miss Universe competition. Her success follows the trailblazing path of Agbani Darego, who in 2001 became the first Nigerian to place among the top 10 semi-finalists, finishing seventh overall.

Chidimma’s journey to the Miss Universe stage was marked by challenges. Born to a Nigerian father and a Mozambican mother, she faced backlash regarding her nationality and ultimately withdrew from the Miss South Africa pageant. 

However, Silverbird Group, organisers of Miss Universe Nigeria, extended an invitation for her to participate, leading to her crowning as the national winner.

Reflecting on her accomplishment, Chidimma shared that she had waited seven years to achieve her dream of competing on the Miss Universe stage.

“Win or not I am so proud of myself and filled with so much joy and fulfilment for I am about to accomplish what once seemed impossible. I envisioned this moment and I’m about to make it a reality,” she said.

“This journey hasn’t been easy for me mentally and emotionally. The tears, the pain, the trauma. The days I felt like giving up, the days I felt unworthy and undeserving, however, I refuse to let anyone or anything dim my vision.

“This achievement is not just mine but it’s for NIGERIA, it’s for AFRICA. Your support and encouragement have been the fuel to my fire.”

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